Myrica Pubescens Fruit Wax
Other names: Myrica Pubescens Fruit Cera, Bayberry Fruit Wax, Myrica Cerifera Wax, Myrtle Wax, wax tree
Harm score: 1 (Natural substances)
Myrica Pubescens Fruit Wax, also known by the names Myrica Pubescens Fruit Cera, Bayberry Fruit Wax, Myrica Cerifera Wax, Myrtle Wax, or wax tree, is a waxy substance extracted from the fruit of the Myrica pubescens plant. This plant belongs to the family Myricaceae and is native to North America, where it is also the most widely cultivated for the production of this wax today.
Myrica Pubescens Fruit Wax is highly valued for its unique properties that make it indispensable in the cosmetic industry. Its natural composition is ideal for the production of various types of skin care products, lip balms, hand and body creams, depilatory products and makeup cosmetics. Its ingredients help to form a protective layer on the skin that prevents moisture loss and thus helps to keep the skin hydrated. In addition, Myrica Pubescens Fruit Wax also increases the consistency and stability of cosmetic products, making them easier to apply and longer lasting. The wax is also included in some types of candles due to its good flammability and pleasant scent.