Copernicia Cerifera Cera
Copernicia cerifera (carnauba) waxContents
Copernicia Cerifera Cera
Overview
Copernicia cerifera, commonly known as carnauba wax, is a natural wax obtained from the leaves of the carnauba palm. It is renowned for its emollient and film-forming properties, making it a popular ingredient in cosmetic formulations.
Clinical Evidence
Evaluation of an intervention to increase topical sunscreen use in German outdoor workers
This study highlights the importance of sun protection in outdoor workers, emphasizing the role of effective formulations that may include natural ingredients like carnauba wax to enhance product stability and application. For more details, visit Evaluation of an intervention to increase topical sunscreen use in German outdoor workers.
Replacing Synthetic Ingredients by Sustainable Natural Alternatives
This research discusses the potential of sustainable natural ingredients, such as carnauba wax, in formulating high-quality topical products. The study demonstrates how natural alternatives can maintain product efficacy while promoting sustainability. Read more at Replacing Synthetic Ingredients by Sustainable Natural Alternatives.
Shared Makeup Cosmetics as a Route of Demodex folliculorum Infections
This study investigates the survival of Demodex mites in various cosmetics, underscoring the importance of ingredient safety and formulation stability, which can be enhanced by using natural waxes like carnauba. For further insights, see Shared Makeup Cosmetics as a Route of Demodex folliculorum Infections.

