Sunflower wax is a natural vegetable wax obtained from the winterization (cooling and filtration) of sunflower seed oil (Helianthus annuus). During this process, the higher-melting compounds in the oil mainly long-chain saturated fatty alcohols and fatty acids are separated out to form a hard off white to light yellow, brittle wax.
Key Properties
Appearance: Off-white to light yellow, hard, brittle solid
Melting point: 74–80 °C (higher than beeswax and many plant waxes)
Texture: Provides hardness and structure in formulations
Odour: Little to No Odour
Insoluble in Cold Water
Soluble in Oil or Warm Alcohol
Vegan
Kosher
Not Tested on Animals
GMO Free
CAS# 1286686-34-7
Uses
Cosmetics & skincare:
Thickens and stabilizes balms, salves, lipsticks, mascaras, and creams
Provides gloss and a smooth, non-greasy skin feel
Often used as a vegan alternative to beeswax or carnauba wax
Personal care:
Improves consistency and spreadability
Creates a protective barrier on skin and lips
Industrial:
Can be blended in candles and polishes, though less common than other waxes
Benefits
100% plant-derived and vegan-friendly
Biodegradable and renewable
Non-comedogenic (doesn’t clog pores)
Good stabilizer for oil-based products
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