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Cera Bellina is a derivative of natural beeswax where the free fatty acids have been converted to polyglycerol esters, therefore increasing the hydrophilicity of the molecule. Elimination of these fatty acids improves stability, oil gelling, and increases overall consistency of a formula.
Recommended usage rate: 1-20%
Cera Bellina Product %
Serums 5.0%
Gels 10.0%
Balms 20.0%
| ANALYTICAL TEST | METHOD | SPECIFICATION | UNITS |
|---|---|---|---|
| Congealing Point | ASTM D938 | 145.5 - 163.5 | °F |
| Acid Value | USP 401 | < 2 | mg KOH/g |
| Saponification Value | USP 401 | 80 - 94 | mg KOH/g |
| Peroxide Value KK | KK 205 | < 10 | MEQ/Kg |
| Colour | Visual | White to Off-White |
Cera Bellina is similar to beeswax with improved oil gelling properties. It suppresses oil syneresis and inhibits crystallization in formulation. Uses include dispersions, anhydrous systems, colour cosmetics and skin care. Usage levels for improvements as low as 2%.
Melting Point: 145-163F
I don't know why more Canadian suppliers aren't carrying Cera Bellina but I'm so glad you've got it available and at competitive pricing so I don't have to import it from the land ruled by angry, orange people.
I love it I used it for lip balms.
Used 2% (from beeswax volume) in lip balm. It gave the balm a slippy glide and fully distributed oils better.
Could you make a kit or recomend a recipe without baking soda! The glycerine based ones don't seem to wrk and I've only found 1 company that does it right called attitude. Anyway would be a market for it for sure✔✔
Only place I can get this product at these prices! I also can’t forget to mention the incredibly fast shipping service I received!
I wouldn’t order without it. It’s extremely easy and reasonably priced.
Good quality essential oil, and really lovely smell. Very unique, woody, warm creamy smelling with a hint of floral
I accidentally left a 1 star review and cannot seen to correct it. This lavender is amazing and I love it! I’m so sorry for the mistake.