PEG-8 Beeswax
creates lotions that are ablaze and aqueous with added emollience and
spreadability. The PEG-8 Beeswax is an esterification of the chargeless
blubbery acids of Beeswax (Cera Alba) The effect is a wax with a ablaze blush
and a cook point archetypal of Beeswax advised to be used in a growthd array of
O/W emulsions. This artefact is recommended for use in creams, lotions, algid
creams, depilatories, ointments, salves, and emulsions.
PEG-8 Beeswax
is a arctic Beeswax acquired created by esterification of Beeswax with
polyethylene glycol. In this way the chargeless blubbery acids of Beeswax
accept been adapted into polyethylene glycol esters. The addition of
polyethylene glycol groups imparts hydrophilic backdrop to beeswax. Elimination
of the chargeless blubbery acids of Beeswax leads to bigger oil assimilation
and oil gelling capabilities.
This
non-ionic, self-emulsifying wax acts as a co-emulsifier, convalescent
stability, oil gelling, consistency, colorant burning and it reduces
crystallisation. It improves artefact homogeneity, adherence and moisturising
backdrop and reduces occlusivity and tackiness. Stick: improves texture,
colorant administration and suppresses clearing of lipid and colour
ingredients. It allows actual top oil capacity in O/W formulations.
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