Illipe refined oil (butter)
INCI: Shorea Stenoptera
Synonyms: Borneo tallow, Tengkawang Shorea, Green butter
Family: Dipterocarpaceae (Dipterocarpaceae)
Color: light yellow immediately after the extraction process, then Illip oil quickly turns green. Refined oil goes on sale - light yellow color
Aroma and taste: delicate nutty aroma
Production method: pressing
Plant Part Used: Seeds
Appearance: firm, melts on the skin.
Melting point: 34C
Saponification number: 189mg KOH/g
Iodine number: 32.5
cosmetic properties. Illipe butter is often used as a substitute for cocoa, but it has a higher melting point and a more delicate texture. - It has the ability to retain moisture in the skin - thereby preventing dehydration. - Retains moisture in the skin, restores elasticity, prevents the formation of wrinkles. - Softens the skin, makes it more tender and smooth, maintains turgor and restores its hydrolipidic balance. - As a result of the use of this oil, fine wrinkles, crow's feet are smoothed out, the skin becomes soft, supple, radiant. - Protects the skin from chapping in winter. - Great for all skin types, especially necessary for the care of dry and aging skin. - It is considered one of the hardest among exotic oils, so it is ideal for lipsticks, various sticks, and soaps.
Healing effect: It has a healing effect - it is recommended for the treatment of wounds, burns, various abscesses, cracked heels.
Use in cosmetics: - Moisturizing creams, lotions - Creams, serums for the eye contour - Nourishing night creams; - anti-aging serums, creams, lotions - softening, nourishing creams, lotions for rough skin - nourishing intensive hand creams - facial cleansers - balms, lipsticks for lips - sunscreens - creams, after-sun lotions - nourishing, softening creams for feet - masks, balms, hair conditioners - shower gels - bath products - massage tiles - soaps. Input percentage: Lotions and creams: 3-5% Balms: 5-100% Soaps: 3-6%
Storage conditions: in a cool place.