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(BW) [9b] 62-65 89-103 17-24 Carnauba wax (CRW) [9b] 80-86 78-95 2-7 Candelilla wax (CLW) [9a] 68-73 43-65 12-22 Rice Bran wax (RBW) [9a] 77-82 75-120 13 max Sunflower wax (SFW) [9a] 74-77 78-92 8 max Schematic illustration of Order of crystallization and melting temperatures (Tc and Tm) of natural waxes. Graph depicts the Dependence of melting enthalpy on esters component for natural waxes [8].
Natural wax Properties Cosmetic application
Beeswax (BW) High binding strengthPlasticizerExcellent emulsifiabilityImproves structure, oil retentionGood depositMold release for stick applications Lipsticks Lip balms Mascara Hair styling Skincare cream
Carnauba wax (CRW) Hardest natural wax, provides good texture and stability due to high TmEnhances oil retentionHas emollient and moisturizing propertiesForms durable film to protect skin Lipstick Mascara Skincare cream Hair styling
Candelilla wax (CLW) Has good glossForms a durable film and a low coefficient of contraction. Lipstick Mascara
Rice Bran wax (RBW) Hard waxThickenerSilky and non-tacky feelPlasticizerInhibits syneresis Lipstick Creams Lotions Skincare cream Mascara Lip balms
Sunflower wax (SFW) Emulsifier and thickenerImproves oil bindingEmolliency, lubricityFilm formation Lipsticks Mascaras Lip balms Foundation Skincare cream

      For developing a long-lasting of color lipstick, the rice bran wax has a potential to be used as gellant in the lipstick formulation since it can reduce the tack, or act as a plasticizer for high glass transition resins/film-formers or improve water repellency.

      When using the long-wear lipstick, consumers feel their lips being dry over time. Therefore, they use the top coat containing oils to lubricate their lips for comfort. Sabale and coworkers [11] showed that rice bran wax could be used as occlusive moisturizer for skin. Thus, the rice bran wax can be used in the long-wear lipstick to maintain moisture for lips without the need to use the top coat. In addition, the high melting natural waxes such as rice bran, carnauba and sunflower waxes can enhance surface slip and rub resistance to improve the lasting of color of lipstick or mascara. Candelilla wax might be used in long-wear and non-transfer lipsticks to improve the shine/gloss and comfort after solvent evaporates. The use of carnauba and candelilla waxes in long-wear foundation can improve the stability of water/oil emulsion and reduce the film stickiness on the skin. Beeswax can be used as a wax dispersion in the cosmetic composition for skin and hair styling [12, 13]. Furthermore, Simonnet and coworkers utilized beeswax and a thermoplastic elastomer containing polystyrene in a dispersion form to improve the lasting of hair styling and the hair can be restyled for many cycles under thermal application [14]. In addition, beeswax dispersion was used with latex in semi-permanent mascara to enhance the volume of eyelashes and improve the removability of mascara with warm water [15]. Therefore, natural waxes have many potential applications in long lasting benefits in cosmetics and we need to explore them further.

      When formulating a lipstick or any cosmetic stick with wax, the rigidity, the deposit and texture of the final products are dependent on the following factors:

       Type of wax and concentration of wax

       Polarity of oils

       Viscosity of oils

       Cooling rate

       2.3.1.1 Non-Natural Waxes

      To improve the structure of lipstick, Yoshida and coworkers [16] discovered that when a small amount of branched paraffin wax was added to a linear paraffin wax in ester oil, neopentyl glycol dicaprate, the hardness of the lipstick was enhanced. This behavior was from the reduction of the wax crystal size making the gel harder, but at the same time the crystal density decreased making the gel softer. To prevent the reduction of wax crystal density, they developed a branched wax, bis(polyethylenyl)-tetramethyldisiloxane, in which polyethylene (PE) units were at both ends. With the tetramethyldisiloxane