Description
Our beeswax is considered to be the best in the market and the same used by many large cosmetic companies. The ultra refined beeswax produces a superior white color with very low odor, perfect for consistent results. Use in lotion bars, lip balms, wax melts, solid deodorant and cuticle cream.
Why People Use This Product:
Base product for lip and lotion bar formulations.
Popular Products That Use This Ingredient:
Lip Balm. Fragrance Balm. Solid Lotion. CP Soap. Air Freshener Tarts.
Interesting Fact: Manufactured from select crudes and specially refined to remove odor.
Physical Form: White Pastilles
Solubility: Insoluble in Water
Common Name Ingredient Listing (FDA Approved):
Beeswax
Directions:
Lip Products: Melt beeswax in double boiler or small pot on low heat. Once melted, add solid butters. Remove from heat. Add liquid oils and flavor oil. Mix well. Pour into lip tubes, small jars or other lip product packaging. View our Lip Product Recipes for detailed instructions.
Lotion Bars: Melt beeswax in double boiler or pot on low heat. Once melted, add solid butters. Remove from heat. Add liquid oils and fragrance. Mix well. Pour into the mold or lotion bar container at an appropriate temperature for mold or packaging. Allow mixture to solidify. View our Lotion Bar Recipes for detailed instructions.
Air Fresheners: Melt equal parts beeswax and palm kernel flakes (102? melt) in a small pot on low heat. Remove from heat. Incorporate fragrance. Pour into mold at an appropriate temperature for the mold. Allow mixture to solidify. Unmold and enjoy. View our Air Freshener Recipes for detailed instructions.
CP Soap: Use at about 1-3% of your oils and calculate with your oils in a lye calculator. Beeswax has a high melt point so raise the temperature of the oils to about 160?F or 170?F before mixing it in. It is necessary to soap hotter, around 120?F, and be prepared for accelerated trace. Follow one of our CP Soap Recipes with Beeswax for more detailed instructions.
