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BEESWAX - WHITE

Cera Alba

Applications of White Cera Alba Wax

White Cera Alba wax, also known as white beeswax, has a variety of applications across different industries. Some of the primary uses include:

  • Cosmetics: Used in lip balms, creams, and lotions for its emollient properties and ability to provide a protective barrier on the skin.

  • Food Industry: Employed as a coating for cheeses and fruits to prevent spoilage and maintain freshness.

  • Candles: Commonly used in candle making for its clean-burning properties and ability to hold fragrance.

  • Pharmaceuticals: Utilized in ointments and salves as a thickening agent and to enhance texture.

  • Art and Crafts: Used in encaustic painting and as a medium for various art projects.

Difference Between White and Yellow Cera Alba Wax

While both white and yellow Cera Alba wax are derived from beeswax, they differ in several aspects:

  • Color: White Cera Alba is bleached and refined, resulting in a lighter color, while yellow Cera Alba retains its natural color and is less processed.

  • Odor: White beeswax has a milder scent compared to yellow beeswax, which has a more pronounced honey-like aroma due to the presence of pollen and propolis.

  • Purity: White beeswax is often considered purer due to the refining process that removes impurities, while yellow beeswax may contain more natural compounds.

  • Applications: White Cera Alba is preferred in cosmetics and food applications where color and odor are significant factors, whereas yellow beeswax is often used in more traditional or artisan products.

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