The Ultimate Guide to Waxes

The Ultimate Guide to Waxes

What are Waxes?


Waxes play a crucial role in various applications, from candle making to skincare products. This comprehensive guide explores the unique properties, benefits,
and uses of different types of waxes offered by Refined Naturals. Waxes are natural or synthetic substances that are solid at room temperature but melt when heated. They are composed of long-chain fatty acids and alcohols, which give them their unique properties. Waxes are used in various industries, including cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and food, but are most commonly known for their use in candles.

Popular Types of Waxes


Benefits of Waxes


Moisturization

Waxes like Body Butter Candle Wax provide excellent moisturization, forming a protective barrier on the skin that locks in moisture.
This is particularly beneficial in products like lip balms and body butters, which require long-lasting hydration.

Protection

Waxes create a barrier that protects the skin or surfaces from environmental factors, preventing moisture loss and providing a layer of defense against irritants.
Emulsifying Wax NF (Vegarol EW 300) is essential in skincare products, helping to create stable emulsions that protect and nourish the skin.

Gloss & Finish

Waxes like Carnauba Wax provide a high-gloss finish, enhancing the appearance of products like cosmetics, polishes, and candles.
Their ability to create a shiny, smooth surface is highly valued in both personal care and industrial applications.

Stability

In formulations, waxes act as stabilizers, helping to thicken and solidify products like creams, lotions, and candles.
Polawax GP200 and Emulsifying Wax NF are key ingredients in ensuring that the final product maintains its structure and consistency.

Natural & Renewable

Many waxes, such as Soy Wax Flakes and Beginner Soy Wax, are natural and renewable resources.
They are environmentally friendly alternatives to synthetic materials, making them a popular choice in
eco-conscious products, particularly in candle making and skincare.

How to Choose the Right Waxes