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    Premium Vegetable Waxes for Cosmetics Manufacturing

    High-quality natural vegetable waxes including Sunflower wax, Rapeseed wax, Palm wax, Beeswax, Carnauba wax, Candelilla wax, Rice bran wax, Soy wax, Castor wax, Olive wax, Avocado wax, Hemp wax, Berry wax (Rhus verniciflua), and Myrica fruit wax for creams, lipsticks, and skincare.

    Perfect emollients, thickeners, and stabilizers delivering smooth texture and superior performance.

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    Palm Oil

    Palm Oil

    Palm Oil, derived from the fruit of the oil palm (Elaeis guineensis), is one of the world's most widely used edible oils. Rich in tocotrienols, carotenoids, and balanced fats, it is essential in cooking, packaged foods, cosmetics, soaps, pharmaceuticals, and biofuels.

    Sunflower Oil

    Sunflower Oil

    Sunflower Oil, derived from sunflower seeds (Helianthus annuus), is a pure, versatile vegetable oil rich in heart-friendly linoleic and oleic acids plus antioxidant vitamin E. Trusted worldwide for frying, baking, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and biodiesel applications.

    Coconut Oil

    Coconut Oil

    Coconut Oil, derived from mature coconut kernels (Cocos nucifera), is a natural, versatile oil rich in medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs), lauric acid, and antioxidants. Widely used for cooking, cosmetics, hair care, pharmaceuticals, and industrial applications like soap making.

    Rapeseed Oil

    Rapeseed Oil

    Rapeseed Oil, derived from rapeseed seeds (Scientific name: Brassica napus), is a light, neutral vegetable oil extracted by pressing and refining. Modern “canola” varieties were developed to reduce erucic acid and glucosinolates, making it safe and nutritious.

    Beeswax

    Beeswax

    Beeswax, produced naturally by honeybees (Apis mellifera), is secreted to build honeycombs. Composed of esters, fatty acids, and hydrocarbons, it is durable, pliable, and water-resistant.

    Olive Oil

    Olive Oil

    Olive Oil, derived from olives (Scientific name: Olea europaea), is extracted by cold-pressing or refining, with “extra virgin” grades retaining maximum flavor and antioxidants.

    Carnauba Wax

    Carnauba Wax

    Carnauba Wax, derived from the leaves of the Brazilian palm (Copernicia prunifera), is harvested, dried, and refined into a hard, glossy wax. Known as the “queen of waxes,” it is rich in esters and fatty alcohols, giving superior shine and durability.

    Castor Oil

    Castor Oil

    Castor Oil, derived from castor seeds (Scientific name: Ricinus communis), is extracted by pressing and refining. It is unique for its high ricinoleic acid content, giving it anti-inflammatory, moisturizing, and laxative properties.

    Palm Kernel Stearin

    Palm Kernel Stearin

    Palm Kernel Stearin, the solid fraction of palm kernel oil (Elaeis guineensis), is obtained through fractionation. With high saturation and lauric acid content, it is used in confectionery fats, bakery shortenings, and industrial soaps.

    Palm Wax

    Palm Wax

    Premium 100% palm wax with creamy yellow color, ideal for candle making. RSPO SG (Segregated) / MB (Mass balance) certified.

    Palm Kernel Olein

    Palm Kernel Olein

    Palm Kernel Olein, derived from fractionating palm kernel oil (Elaeis guineensis), is a clear, stable oil with high lauric acid content. It is prized in confectionery, ice cream coatings, and specialty fats due to its sharp melting curve.

    Fully Refined Paraffin Wax (50-68°C)

    Fully Refined Paraffin Wax (50-68°C)

    Bio Green Wax Fully Refined Paraffin (50-68°C)—food/pharma grade, <0.5% oil, superior hardness. Perfect for candles, cosmetics, packaging, and precision industrial applications.

    Microcrystalline Wax

    Microcrystalline Wax

    Microcrystalline wax is a refined petroleum wax with fine crystalline structure, offering superior flexibility, adhesion, and higher melting points than paraffin. Ideal for cosmetics, adhesives, coatings, and specialty applications worldwide.

    Cocoa Butter Substitute (CBS)

    Cocoa Butter Substitute (CBS)

    CBS is a hydrogenated, fractionated palm kernel fat, additive-free, allergen-free, with a clean melt and quick crystallisation. Ideal for chocolate molding and coating.

    Palm Kernel Oil

    Palm Kernel Oil

    Palm Kernel Oil, derived from the seed of the oil palm fruit (Elaeis guineensis), is extracted by pressing and refining the kernel. It is highly saturated, rich in lauric acid and medium-chain triglycerides, giving it firmness and stability.

    Glycerine

    Glycerine

    Glycerine (glycerol, C₃H₈O₃) is a colorless, odorless, viscous liquid with a sweet taste, naturally derived as a by-product of soap manufacturing, biodiesel production, and fat splitting.

    Palm Stearic Acid

    Palm Stearic Acid

    Palm Stearic Acid is a saturated fatty acid (C₁₈H₃₆O₂) derived from palm oil through hydrolysis and fractionation. It appears as a white, waxy solid with a mild odor and is one of the most common fatty acids used in industrial and consumer products.

    Coconut Wax

    Coconut Wax

    Coconut Wax, derived from coconut oil (Scientific name: Cocos nucifera), is created by hydrogenating the oil from mature coconut kernels into a creamy, solid wax. This process stabilizes the oil, raises its melting point, and produces a slow-burning, eco-friendly wax.

    Soy Wax

    Soy Wax

    Soy Wax, derived from soybean oil (Scientific name: Glycine max), is produced by hydrogenating soybean oil into a solid, creamy wax. This process stabilizes the oil, raises its melting point, and creates a renewable, biodegradable alternative to paraffin.

    Rapeseed Wax

    Rapeseed Wax

    Rapeseed Wax, derived from rapeseed oil (Scientific name: Brassica napus), is created through hydrogenation and fractionation of the oil. It is sustainable, biodegradable, and has a creamy texture with a relatively high melting point.

    Hydrogenated Castor Oil (Castor Wax)

    Hydrogenated Castor Oil (Castor Wax)

    Hydrogenated Castor Oil, also known as Castor Wax, is derived from castor seeds (Scientific name: Ricinus communis) by hydrogenating castor oil into a hard, brittle wax. Rich in hydroxyl fatty acids, it is insoluble in water but highly stable, with a melting point around 80–85°C.

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