ЦВЕТОЧНЫЙ ВОСК ЖАСМИНА КРУПНОЦВЕТКОВОГО / Jasmine Grandiflorum Floral Wax
Ботаническое название: Jasminum grandiflorum
INCI: Jasminum Grandiflorum (Jasmine) Wax
Способ получения: Экстракция конкрета цветков Жасмина
Производитель: Nisarga Farms Индия
Вид: Твёрдая масса жёлтого цвета в виде кусочков неправильной формы.
Аромат: Яркий, тёплый, насыщенный, цветочный, сладкий, свойственным аромату масла-абсолю Жасмина
Свойства: защитное, смягчающее, окклюзивное, противовоспалительное, восстанавливающее.
Тёплый, насыщенный, яркий, аромат Жасмина создаст романтическое настроение, поможет отдохнуть от повседневных забот, окунуться в мир таинственного Востока. Аромат воска Жасмина более лёгкий, чем аромат масла-абсолю, он придаст неповторимый оттенок.
Области применения:
Ароматерапия, косметика, парфюмерия, аромадизайн
• В косметических средствах для ухода за сухой, чувствительной, возрастной кожей лица и тела (особенно за кожей шеи и области
декольте), в бальзамах для губ, в бальзамах для ухода за волосами.
Стабилизирует эмульсии, придаёт им плотность и густоту;
• В косметическом и оздоровительном массаже в виде массажных плиток и свечей;
• В парфюмерии в твёрдых духах
• В декоративной косметике для её ароматизации и фиксации пигментов;
• В декоративных свечах для ароматизации помещений
Ввод: от 0,5 до 5%
Противопоказания: Индивидуальная непереносимость. Для жирной проблемной кожи может быть комедогенным
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Our Jasmine Grandiflorum Floral Wax is a solid, exquisitely aromatic plant wax that is obtained during the production of Jasminum grandiflorum floral concretes and absolutes.
Floral waxes are comprised of the natural wax and precious aromatic components that are present within fragrant flower blossoms and petals. No additional waxes or fragrances are added.
Plants naturally produce wax as a means to waterproof and protect the outer layers of their flowers, leaves and other aerial parts of the plants.
As a part of the process of manufacturing a floral absolute, plant wax is separated from the concrete, resulting in a highly aromatic, soft to semi-soft floral wax that is well suited for inclusion in the finest solid perfumes, balms, creams, lotions and other luxe fragrancing and personal care applications.
Our Jasmine Grandiflorum Floral Wax is firm at normal room temperature, and it easily melts when heated. Floral Waxes can vary slightly in firmness, but they tend to be somewhat similar in consistency to that of a firm vegetable butter.
Ethical and Sustainable Sourcing:
As a secondary product that is produced during the manufacture of floral absolutes, the production and use of Floral Waxes ensures that there is minimal waste of the precious botanical flowers used to produce these exquisite aromatic materials.
Uses:
Our Jasmine Grandiflorum Floral Wax makes an exquisite aromatic addition and thickener for natural solid perfumes, balms, creams and other solid and semi-solid formulations. It is an ideal vegan substitute in formulations that call for beeswax.
Jasmine Grandiflorum Floral Wax is Well Suited for the Following Personal Care Applications:
Skin Care
Hair Care
Cosmetics
Personal Wellness
Aromatherapy
Recommended Usage Rate:
1-50%
Origin: India
Extraction Method: Floral Concrete is Washed and Chilled to Precipitate Floral Wax
Typical Shelf Life*: 2 Years
*Typical Shelf Life begins on the date of manufacture and is defined as the typical shelf life of an ingredient when it is stored and handled properly. The Typical Shelf Life is offered as a general guideline. It should not be considered to be an expiration date. Many ingredients are usable beyond the stated date, especially when stored and handled very carefully.
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“Floral waxes are a lovely addition to a vast array of preparations, be that a solid perfume, a cosmetic cream, lip balm, soap or a massage candle. Jasmine wax is no exception: with a melting point quite close to that of human skin compared to other vegetable waxes, and with the same orange colour as jasmine grandiflorum concrete, it also carries light traces of the flower’s divine scent, thus making it invaluable in contributing to masking the smell of many cosmetic ingredients, often not really neutral or pleasing.
Added to emulsions in small percentages to the oil phase (generally always less than 1%) it can help imparting a dry touch to the cream.
In lip balms, this floral jasmine wax can be used along with other oils, butters and waxes (max 10%). The different proportion among these ingredients will dictate if you will obtain a lip balm stick (by adding higher percentages of waxes and butters compared to the oils) or a soft lip butter that you can pour in a little jar and simply apply with your fingers.
Floral waxes can also make a brilliant addition within solid perfumes, which incidentally are a great way of starting out to make perfumes for absolute beginners, but also for those who like a discreet scent that stays close to the skin rather than fill the room around you. Also, solid perfumes make very nice little gifts and can prove very practical for travelling, especially to avert any spillages or when amounts of liquids in your luggage are to be limited. For making a solid perfume, you’ll need to melt the wax, mixed with carrier oils of your choice (we advise jojoba because it’s very stable) and your essential oils, concretes, etc to impart the desired scent. In order to avoid damaging the wax when melting it, bain-marie is strongly recommended. The right consistency of the finished solid perfume should be firm and waxy, yet creamy, very similar to that of a good lipstick.
In soap making, this jasmine wax is generally used in both hot and cold processes at maximum 3% where it can help making the soap bar a little harder. Since its saponification value is very low, the amount of this wax can be ignored when calculating the amount of sodium hydroxide for the soap. Also please bear in mind that its orange colour can lead to some slight discolouration.
Finally, in candle making, the relatively low melting point of this wax makes it particularly suitable for massage candles, significantly reducing the risk of scalding the skin.
Concerning the process involved in order to obtain this product, it can be briefly described as follows: after the jasmine flowers have been solvent extracted, producing a concrete, the concrete is then mixed with alcohol, and then the mixture is chilled and filtered. All the alcohol-soluble components will dissolve into the alcohol, which will be later evaporated, thus leaving us with the absolute. All the alcohol-insoluble waxes resulting from the filtration are our floral waxes, jasmine waxes in this instance, that still bear some traces of the ever-gorgeous jasmine scent. This material is therefore just a by-product of the absolute and its scent is very low compared to the absolute itself. The wax low price point, however, makes it good value for money in cosmetic applications.”