Wax Soy
Soy wax is an alternative to beeswax and can completely replace it in recipes.
- INCI: Soy wax Appearance: depending on the form of release, granules or flakes, with a cream or beige tint. No smell. Solubility: in oil phase. Do not overheat above eighty degrees. Melting point: 50-55°C
This is a natural product that is obtained from soybeans. For cosmetic purposes it is used to thicken creams and stabilize.
Soy wax is used in lip and hair care. It smoothes hair scales, adds shine and makes hair manageable.
It combines well with other plant waxes. They make massage candles with it. A very popular product among massage lovers.
A massage candle not only helps to glide over the body, but also nourishes the skin, moisturizes, and cares. It burns longer than paraffin products. And most importantly, the soy candle is harmless.
For a massage candle, it is enough to have soy wax and butter (solid oil) and a few drops of essential oil on hand. The percentage of soy wax is from 65 to 75%.
Eco-friendly soy wax candles are used as interior decoration. Soy wax does not contain toxic substances.
Soy wax in cosmetology:
- Suitable for dry skin, as well as in cases where the protective barrier is damaged. It creates a protective film that helps restore protective functions; provides a delicate texture to the finished product; is a stabilizer for creams; combines with other waxes and thickeners; retains moisture in skin and hair; strengthens hair and gives it shine; acts as an equivalent analogue of beeswax. An ideal solution for those who are allergic to bee products; accelerates healing and cell regeneration.
Input percentage: 1-20%
- 0.5-1% hair shampoos; 1-3% care for hands, body and face; up to 10% lip care; up to 20% massage tiles
In massage mixtures, the percentage of input can reach up to 100%.
Special instructions: do not heat above 80?C. Introduced into the fatty phase.
Storage: in a dry, dark place.