ROSE WAX

Bulgarian Rose wax is renewed as ingredient in perfumery, imbuing fragrances with a rich and nuanced floral scent

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Short summary description:

  • Categories/Mainstream: Floral wax
  • Scientific Name: Rosa damascena
  • Botanical Source: Rosa damascena
  • Extraction Method: Solvent extraction
  • CAS number: 90106-38-0
  • Scent: rich, floral aroma
  • Country of origin: Bulgaria

The origin of rose wax

Rose wax is a valuable byproduct obtained during the production of rose absolute. It is a solid substance with a light reddish color and a characteristic fresh rose scent. This aromatic wax is extracted from the fresh blossoms of Rosa Damascena, which grows in the renowned Rose Valley in the Republic of Bulgaria. Rose wax is not only visually appealing but also possesses unique properties that make it highly sought after in various industries, including cosmetics, perfumery, and aromatherapy.


Technological process

Rose wax is a byproduct that forms part of the production process for rose absolute. After the concrete is extracted from fresh rose blossoms, it undergoes a multi-step extraction process using ethanol. The alcohol extracts the aromatic components and leaves behind a solid product. The rose wax is then packaged in food-grade aluminium containers to ensure its quality and preservation.


Certification and standardisation

  • Produced according to ISO 9001:2015 and GMP of cosmetic regulations.

Properties

Rose wax, derived from the fresh blossoms of Rosa Damascena, is a valuable natural ingredient widely used in cosmetics and skincare. Due to its rich chemical composition, rose wax offers numerous benefits for the skin, making it a preferred choice in various cosmetic products.

Effects on the Skin

Rose wax is highly moisturizing and nourishing for the skin. Its natural fatty acids, such as palmitic and stearic acids, help strengthen the skin barrier, preventing moisture loss and protecting the skin from harmful external factors. When applied, rose wax forms a protective layer that retains moisture and keeps the skin hydrated and elastic.

The natural aromatic compounds found in rose wax, including phenylethyl alcohol, geraniol, and citronellol, have antioxidant properties. They help combat free radicals, which can lead to premature skin aging. These compounds also possess anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties, which can soothe irritated skin and help prevent skin infections.

Rose wax is suitable for all skin types, including sensitive and irritation-prone skin. Its emollient properties make the skin smooth and soft while reducing redness and dryness.

Applications of Rose Wax

Rose wax is used in a wide range of cosmetic products, including creams, lotions, lip balms, soaps, and face masks. Due to its moisturizing properties, it is often included in creams and lotions for dry and dehydrated skin. In these products, rose wax acts as a natural emulsifier, helping water and oils to blend effectively while giving the product a smooth, creamy texture.

In lip balms, rose wax protects the lips from chapping and dryness, keeping them soft and hydrated. Its antioxidant properties also help shield the lips from environmental damage.

In soaps and face masks, rose wax contributes to soothing and softening the skin while imparting a gentle fragrance to the products.

Because of its natural properties, rose wax is favored in luxury cosmetic products, where it is valued not only for its skin benefits but also for its pleasant, natural scent. When combined with other natural ingredients, rose wax can be a key component in maintaining healthy, hydrated, and radiant skin.


 

Physicochemical characteristics

Indicators

Characteristics and norms

1.

Appearance

Wax

2.

Color

Orange red

3.

Odor

Specific of rose

6.

Melting point

Not more than 85 0C