Almond Wax
Almond Wax is a natural, plant-based wax derived from the hydrogenation of almond oil (Prunus amygdalus dulcis). It is a creamy to white, semi-solid wax with a mild, nutty scent and excellent emollient properties. Almond Wax is rich in fatty acids and has a smooth, soft texture, making it ideal for use in cosmetic, personal care, and candle formulations.
Due to its gentle consistency, skin-friendly profile, and moisturizing capabilities, Almond Wax is widely used in body butters, balms, lip care products, massage bars, and artisan soaps. It functions as a natural alternative to petroleum-based waxes and provides structure, viscosity, and glide to formulations. It also finds application in soft wax blends for natural candle products.
Cotton Seed Oil
Cotton Seed Oil is a light, odorless, vegetable oil extracted from the seeds of the cotton plant (Gossypium hirsutum and Gossypium herbaceum) through solvent extraction and refining processes. It is pale yellow with a neutral flavor, making it ideal for culinary, cosmetic, and industrial applications. Rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids, tocopherols, and antioxidants, Cotton Seed Oil is valued for its stability and high smoke point in cooking, as well as its emollient and conditioning properties in skin and hair care products.
In cosmetic formulations, it helps soften, nourish, and protect skin and hair, while in food production, it is used in frying oils, dressings, and snacks. Industrially, it finds applications in biodiesel production and soap manufacturing.