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Self-Emulsifying Wax (non-ionic/ anionic)

The chemical used to combine water and oil with each other to make a smooth cream, emulsion, or lotion is known as self-emulsifying wax. Self-emulsifying wax is commonly used in cosmetics and pharmaceutical firms to create lotions, creams, ointments, and other products. Self-emulsifying waxes, in essence, function on a molecular level to draw both oil and water. Water is a polar substance in chemical terms, and objects that enjoy water are likewise polar materials, commonly known as hydrophilic.

Water-loving substances are considered as hydrophilic, whereas water-hating compounds are regarded as hydrophobic. Olive oil, for example, is a hydrophobic substance. Emulsifying waxes contain both hydrophobic and hydrophilic properties.

Self-emulsifying waxes have the potential to adhere both oil and water. Oil and water can be bound together simply since some emulsifying wax structures pull oil while others absorb water up like a sponge. Each component retains the liquid, preventing it from escaping and separating. Above all, because the oil is always combined with water, the self-emulsifying wax actually helps the oil permeate the skin, replenishing depleted moisture. Self-emulsifying wax, also known as Polawax, is comes in a multitude of Non Ionic and Anionic (Wax AO) formulations. The following are the Pharcos Self Emulsifying waxes.

Products:
Pharcos WE (Non Ionic / AO Wax)
Pharcos NI (Non Ionic / Wax AO)
Pharcos NF (Non Ionic / Was AO)
Pharcos WEA (Anionic)
Pharcos SX (Anionic)
Pharcos W (Anionic)
Pharcos F (Anionic)
Pharcos N (Anionic)
Self-Emulsifying Wax

As one of the leading manufacturer of Emulsifying waxes, we know that they combine oil and water components to make a cohesive, stable formula. They are compatible with most natural and synthetic resins. This product combines the oil and water components of skin and hair care products into one fluid. For wholesale supply of Self-Emulsifying Wax, visit https://www.pharcos.co.in/

Emulsifying Wax Properties

Various types of emulsifiers are used in skin and hair care products. Emulsifying waxes combine water and oil components. Usually, they are listed on the ingredient list. These substances combine water and oil components in a cohesive, homogeneous product.

As a supplier of Emulsifying Wax, we know that some emulsifiers are natural. Olive oil derivatives are used as emulsifiers. Others, such as polyethlene glycol, are synthetic. Some contain palm oil. Some products are vegan-friendly, halal, and kosher-certified.

Self-Emulsifying Wax Provide Excellent Stability

As an exporter of Self-Emulsifying Wax these waxes combine a wax blend and a proprietary emulsifier. They can be added to the water phase or gently melted at 80°C. These waxes provide excellent stability, flexibility, and excellent stability for a variety of applications.

Emulsifying Wax NF is a mild, white, odourless, self-emulsifying wax. This wax is compatible with both cationic and anionic systems. Emulsifying Wax NF exhibits excellent stability in both base and acid media and does not degrade when heated. It only undergoes a slight colour change and is suitable for use in ointments.

Self-Emulsifying Wax are Easy to Use

Self-Emulsifying Wax is an essential ingredient for making cosmetic and personal care products. These ingredients are odourless, non-ionic, and conform to national formulary standards. They produce a white, shiny emulsion with a pH of 3-12. They improve the consistency and stability of many personal care products. They are also easy to use.

Self-Emulsifying Wax is easily soluble in water, but they are not ionic. This type of wax is highly compatible and easy to use. They are a stable oil-in-water emulsion and are suitable for many pharmaceutical applications. To become a dealer of Self-Emulsifying Wax send inquiries to Pharcos Speciality Ltd.

Nonionic Self-Emulsifying Waxes are Compatible with Most Natural and Synthetic Resins

Nonionic self-emulsifying waxes are based on cetyl alcohol and stearic acid. They are a natural emollient, compatible with most natural and synthetic resins, and are ideal for regulating viscosity in various cosmetic oil/water emulsions. They can also improve the stability of your products.

Emulsifying wax is the most common substance in the cosmetic formulary. It binds water and oil together, thereby improving the final product texture and consistency. It also acts as a mild stabilizer and thickener and has virtually no odour. Unlike other natural ingredients, self-emulsifying waxes have no smell.