Olive derived emulsifying wax
Olive-derived emulsifying wax is typically used in cosmetics at a concentration of about 3% to 10%, depending on the specific formulation and desired emulsion stability.
For creams and lotions, a common usage rate is around 4% to 6%, which helps to stabilize the mixture of oil and water. In thicker formulations, like body butters, it can be used at higher rates (up to 10%) to achieve the desired consistency. Always consider the overall formulation and the specific properties of the other ingredients when determining the exact usage rate.
Olive-derived emulsifying wax is used to blend oil and water in various cosmetic formulations. Here are some typical applications and usage rates:
Always adjust based on the specific formulation needs and the properties of other ingredients involved.
Olive-derived emulsifying wax offers several benefits in cosmetic formulations:
These benefits make it a popular choice in the formulation of a wide range of cosmetic products.