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E 902 (CANDELILA WAX)

E902 (Candeila Wax) is a wax derived from the leaves of the small Candelilla shrub native to northern Mexico and the southwestern United States, Euphorbia cerifera and Euphorbia antisyphilitica, from the family Euphorbiaceae. 
E902 (Candeila Wax) is yellowish-brown, hard, brittle, aromatic, and opaque to translucent.

Identifiers of E902 (Candeila Wax)
CAS Number: 8006-44-8 
ECHA InfoCard: 100.029.404
EC Number: 232-347-0
UNII: WL0328HX19 c

Properties of E902 (Candeila Wax)
Melting point: 68.5–72.5 °C (155.3–162.5 °F; 341.6–345.6 K)
Boiling point: > 240 °C (464 °F)
Solubility in water: Insoluble

Composition and production
With a melting point of 68.5–72.5 °C, E902 (Candeila Wax)  consists of mainly hydrocarbons (about 50%, chains with 29–33 carbons), esters of higher molecular weight (20–29%), free acids (7–9%), and resins (12–14%, mainly triterpenoid esters). 
The high hydrocarbon content distinguishes this wax from carnauba wax. 
E902 (Candeila Wax) is insoluble in water, but soluble in many organic solvents such as acetone, chloroform, benzene, and turpentine.
The wax is obtained by boiling the leaves and stems with dilute sulfuric acid, and the resulting "cerote" is skimmed from the surface and further processed. 
In this way, about 900 tons are produced annually.

Uses OF E902 (Candeila Wax)
E902 (Candeila Wax) is mostly used mixed with other waxes to harden them without raising their melting point. 
As a food additive, E902 (Candeila Wax) has the E number E 902 and is used as a glazing agent. 
E902 (Candeila Wax) also finds use in the cosmetic industry, as a component of lip balms and lotion bars. 
One of its major uses is as a binder for chewing gums.
Candelilla wax can be used as a substitute for carnauba wax and beeswax. 
E902 (Candeila Wax) is also used for making varnish.

Functions OF E902 (Candeila Wax):
Glazing Agent - A waxy coating which provides protection and prevents water loss
Occlusive (Cosmetics) - Forms a protective layer to retain skin hydration
Candelilla wax is a wax derived from the leaves of the small Candelilla shrub native to northern Mexico and the southwestern United States, Euphorbia cerifera and Euphorbia antisyphilitica, from the family Euphorbiaceae. 
E902 (Candeila Wax) is yellowish-brown, hard, brittle, aromatic, and opaque to translucent.
E902 (Candeila Wax) is mostly used mixed with other waxes to harden them without raising their melting point.
As a food additive, candelilla wax has the E number E902 and is used as a glazing agent. 
E902 (Candeila Wax) also finds use in cosmetic industry, as a component of lip balms and lotion bars. 
One of its major uses is as a binder for chewing gums.
Candelilla wax can be used as a substitute for carnauba wax and beeswax.
E902 (Candeila Wax) is approved to use as food additive in EU.

Source OF E902 (Candeila Wax)
E902 (Candeila Wax) is derived from the leaves of the Candelilla shrub (Euphorbia cerifera or Euphorbia antisyphilitica), which is native to northern Mexico and the southwestern US. 
E902 (Candeila Wax) is extracted by boiling the leaves and stems with dilute sulfuric acid and skimming it from the surface of the liquid, prior to further refining.

Properties OF E902 (Candeila Wax)
E902 (Candeila Wax) is usually hard and brittle with a yellow to brown tinge. 
E902 (Candeila Wax) has a typical melting point of 68–73 °C and dissolves in acetone, benzene, chloroform, turpentine and some other organic solvents, but is insoluble in water. 
E902 (Candeila Wax) is usually mixed with other waxes to harden them without raising their melting points, or can be used as a substitute for Beeswax or Carnauba wax.

Uses of E902 (Candeila Wax)
Food Industry
E902 (Candeila Wax) is a food additive that is used as a protective coating and thickening agent. 
E902 (Candeila Wax) is sometimes used as a vegan substitute for Beeswax and melted onto cloth to make food wraps.

Confectionery Industry
E902 (Candeila Wax) is used as a glazing agent. 
E902 (Candeila Wax) also acts as a release agent and a binder for chewing gum.

Pharmaceutical Industry
E902 (Candeila Wax) is used as a coating for tablets and capsules.

Candle Industry
E902 (Candeila Wax) is used as a component in the manufacture of candles.

Wood Treatment Industry
E902 (Candeila Wax) is used in the manufacture of varnish and polish.

Leather Industry
E902 (Candeila Wax) is an ingredient in shoe polish.

Other Industries
In the Personal Care industry, Candelilla wax is used as a component of lip balms and skin moisturising lotions.


E902 (Candeila Wax)is a wax derived from the leaves of the small Candelilla shrub native to northern Mexico and the southwestern United States, Euphorbia cerifera and Euphorbia antisyphilitica, from the family Euphorbiaceae. 
E902 (Candeila Wax) is yellowish-brown, hard, brittle and opaque to translucent.

What is E902 (Candeila Wax)?
E902 (Candeila Wax) is a natural wax from the leaves of the plant called Candelilla, Euphorbia cerifera, Euphorbiaceae. 
The plant grows on sandy soil in places like Mexico and Texas.

The wax can be found in many different types of cosmetics because of its many different functions from being able to add structure to give gloss, waxy and smoothness to creamy emulsions.
Beside the use in cosmetics E902 (Candeila Wax) can also be used as a food additive (E902) where it is a Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS) ingredient used in chewing gum and as a surface finishing agent, listed with no limits. 

What is the problem of E902 (Candeila Wax)?
Candelilla wax seldom causes allergic reactions, but the wax can contain impurities of a perfume known by the name Benzyl alcohol.


What do the experts say?
E902 (Candeila Wax) is an expert panel that studies individual chemical compounds as they are used in cosmetic products. 
CIR has found the use of E902 (Candeila Wax) cera wax in cosmetics safe.  
Studies show nor skin or eye irritation in human testing, but CIR expert panel do notice that there was limited data on the composition of the wax.
E902 (Candeila Wax) is a wax derived from the leaves of the small Candelilla shrub native to northern Mexico and the southwestern United States, Euphorbia cerifera and Euphorbia antisyphilitica, from the family Euphorbiaceae. It is yellowish-brown, hard, brittle, aromatic, and opaque to translucent.
E902 (Candeila Wax) is mostly used mixed with other waxes to harden them without raising their melting point. As a food additive, candelilla wax has the E number E 902 and is used as a glazing agent. It also finds use in cosmetic industry, as a component of lip balms and lotion bars. One of its major uses is as a binder for chewing gums.
Candelilla wax can be used as a substitute for carnauba wax and beeswax. 
E902 (Candeila Wax) is also used for making varnish.

DESCRIPTION of E902 (Candeila Wax)
Industries: Cosmetic industry
CAS number: 8006-44-8
WE number: 232-347-0

Other physical properties
Melting / freezing point: 68 – 73°C
Relative density: 0,76 g/cm3

Ingredient Name: Candelilla Wax
Function: Glazing Agent, Release Agent, Anti-Sticking Agent
Ingredient Origin: Animal Origin
Labeling Claims: Organic, Halal, Kosher
Physical Form: Powder, Pastilles, Solid


Description of E902 (Candeila Wax)
E902 (Candeila Wax) is a wax derived from the leaves of the small Candelilla shrub native to northern Mexico and the southwestern United States, Euphorbia cerifera and Euphorbia antisyphilitica, from the family Euphorbiaceae. 
E902 (Candeila Wax) is yellowish-brown, hard, brittle and opaque to translucent. As a food additive, candelilla wax has the E number E 902 and is used as a glazing agent. 
E902 (Candeila Wax) also finds use in cosmetic industry, as a component of lip balms and lotion bars. 
One of E902 (Candeila Wax)'s major uses was a binder for chewing gums. 
E902 (Candeila Wax) can be used as a substitute for carnauba wax and beeswax. 
E902 (Candeila Wax) is also used for making varnish.

Chemical Properties of E902 (Candeila Wax)
Boiling Point: >240 °C(lit.)
CAS Number: 8006-44-8
Chemical Composition: Candle
Density: 0.988 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.)
Melting Point: 68-72 °C(lit.)


What is Candelilla Wax?
E902 (Candeila Wax) is a natural vegetable wax derived from the leaves of the small Candelilla plant grown in the semi-arid regions of northern Mexico and the southwestern part of the United States. 
Known as a family to a species of flowering plants, it is sometimes called Euphorbia antisyphilitica. 
Sometimes labeled as Euphorbia Cerifera wax or Euphorbia Cerifera, this wax is detectable by its yellowish-brown color, brittle shell, aromatic nature and opaque, translucent appearance.
E902 (Candeila Wax)'s name translates to “little candle,” an ode to its first use as wax for making candles.
Plant waxes like Candelilla are often included in the development of beauty and personal care products – think haircare, lip care, sun care, lotion bars, skincare, candles, and food products – because they help keep emulsions intact.
Acting as a binder to prevent oils and liquids from separating in your favorite creamy products, Candelilla enriches creamy products like cream foundations, rich lip balms, conditioners for curly hair and smoothing wax pomades.
The melting point of E902 (Candeila Wax) ranges between 156 -163°F, while the saponification value, which measures the average molecular weight of all the fatty acids present in a fat, wax, or resin, typically ranges between 43 and 65.

E902 (Candeila Wax) vs Beeswax: What’s the Difference?
Even though plant-based Candelilla (vegetable wax) and beeswax (an animal-derived product) have many of the same beneficial properties, the main difference is that Candelilla is a vegan wax, whereas beeswax is considered to be an animal byproduct. 
E902 (Candeila Wax) is also harder than beeswax and typically melts faster under high temperatures.
E902 (Candeila Wax) is a popular wax among vegans, as beeswax is secreted by honey bees. 
In addition, E902 (Candeila Wax) is an ideal wax to use if you have an allergy to bees, pollen or honey. 

Both waxes are suitable for DIY skincare and emollients in your favorite products and have a high melting point (with Candelilla wax having a denser consistency). 
The two of these natural raw wax ingredients are a staple in developing clean beauty products and consumer packaged goods (CPG), but E902 (Candeila Wax) wax is scentless. 
Beeswax and other waxes typically jave a superior humectant quality (retains more moisture). However, natural or synthetic fragrance oil can be mixed with candelilla wax to evoke a pleasant aroma.
The product texture produced by plant-based E902 (Candeila Wax) makes it ideal for formulating animal-free, cruelty-free products to naturally shield the skin from harmful environmental stressors (think cruelty-free lip balms).

E902 (Candeila Wax) Benefits
E902 (Candeila Wax) has many benefits, including serving as a thickening and hardening agent, a synthetics-free emollient and nourishing skin conditioner. 
Not only effective in binding ingredients, but the unique quality of Candelilla wax also makes it safe for skin. also been found to soothe and soften the skin.
E902 (Candeila Wax) also has been found to improve the appearance of stretch marks, diminish the signs of aging (i.e.wrinkles and age spot) and relieve dehydrated skin. Studies also indicate that Candelilla can serve as an alternative to developing trans-free products for the food industry.
Considered a treasure for our hair derived “from our own backyard,” the natural complexity of E902 (Candeila Wax) makes it a viscosity enhancer, natural skin protector, soothing astringent and odorless skin conditioning agent that can be easily absorbed by the skin. 
Like Jojoba oil, Candelilla wax is rich in nutrients and can dramatically repair the loss of moisture to the hair and scalp.
It is reported that Candelilla wax adds lubricity and gloss to hair.  
Creamy consistency of E902 (Candeila Wax) makes it an ideal ingredient for smooth applications in depilatories and in several hair care products including hair conditioners and scalp treatments.
Versatile and effective, E902 (Candeila Wax) provides various uses across the personal care, food, and beauty industries. Used in balms and lotions, E902 (Candeila Wax) binds ingredients like water and oil to offer suburb hydration and the ability to spread along the body’s surface.
Market research supports that, “Candelilla Wax functions as a barrier agent which avoids the loss of moisture, due to which it’s usually used in the cosmetics and personal care industry, in the products such as lip balms, lotions, moisturizers, etc.  
Inclination towards vegan products gives candelilla wax an advantage over the animal-based waxes.”

Side Effects of E902 (Candeila Wax)
E902 (Candeila Wax) is regarded as safe by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Generally Recognized As Safe (GRAS) for direct addition to food. The safety of beeswax and plant waxes has been assessed by the Cosmetic Ingredient Review (CIR) Expert Panel. 
E902 (Candeila Wax) has been found to be safe for use in lip products, body creams, hair preparations, eyelash masques and body lotion.

Although designed for external use, E902 (Candeila Wax)  has been used as an edible coating and been applied to prolong the shelf-life and safety of apples. 
There are no known potential side effects of Candelilla wax, but you should always exercise caution, discontinue use and seek medical attention should an allergic reaction arise. 

E902 (Candeila Wax) is a vegetable wax that is extracted from the leaves of the candelilla plant (found in California, Texas and Arizona as well as in the Mexican desert). 
E902 (Candeila Wax) is approved in the EU under the number E 902 as a release agent and coating agent without maximum quantity restriction.

What is E902 (Candeila Wax)?
E902 (Candeila Wax) is a wax that is derived from the leaves of the Candelilla shrub. This plant is native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. 
The plant will be cut and left to dry in natural sunlight, as this is by far the best way to prepare it for the extraction of the wax. 
Once E902 (Candeila Wax) has been dried sufficiently, it is then packed into bundles and brought to the area where it can be boiled. 
The crude wax rises to the surface of the water and is skimmed away. 
This wax is then refined, giving you the candelilla wax that you know and love. 
We only ever supply our customers with the best quality wax, and oversee every step of the manufacturing process so that we can have total confidence in the product. 


Identification of E902 (Candeila Wax)
Name    : Candelilla wax
CAS Registry Number: 8006-44-8
EINECS    : 232-347-0

The meaning of E902 is Candelilla wax and other meanings are located at the bottom which take place within Food Additives terminology and E902 has 1 different meaning

Candellila (euphorbia antisyphilitica)
Euphorbia antisyphilitica is a species of flowering plant in the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae. 
E902 (Candeila Wax) is native to the Trans-Pecos of Texas and southern New Mexico in the United States as well as Chihuahua, Coahuila, Hidalgo, and Querétaro in Mexico.

Candellila finds a major use in the cosmetic industry, as a component of lip balms and lotion bars. 
E902 (Candeila Wax) can be used as a vegan substitute for carnauba wax and beeswax. Like beeswax, this unique wax has quite a high melting point, and acts as a stabiliser and emulsifier in balms, creams, salves and lotions. 
E902 (Candeila Wax) is skin conditioning, easily absorbed, odourless, and rich in nutrients.
As a food additive, candelilla wax has the E number E 902 and is used as a glazing agent.
Another of its major uses is as a binder for chewing gums.
E902 (Candeila Wax) is a wax derived from the leaves of the small Candelilla shrub native to northern Mexico and the southwestern United States, Euphorbia cerifera and Euphorbia antisyphilitica, from the family Euphorbiaceae. 
E902 (Candeila Wax)  is yellowish-brown, hard, brittle, aromatic, and opaque to translucent.

E902 (Candeila Wax) is mainly used mixed with other waxes to harden them without raising their melting point. 
As a food additive, candelilla wax has the E number E 902 and is used as a glazing agent. 
E902 (Candeila Wax) also finds use in the cosmetic industry, as a component of lip balms and lotion bars. 
One of its major uses is as a binder for chewing gums.

E902 (Candeila Wax) is harvested and produced mostly by small family businesses, known as “Candelilleros”. 
There’s no organic-certified candelilla wax, because the shrub grows wild and not under controlled conditions. 
As the candelilla plant grows only in very limited regions of the world, it’s protected by CITES (Convention of International Trade of Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora). 
The bushes are cut and left in the sun to dry, and then the wax is boiled out in hot water and skimmed off the surface. Further refining processes result in standard or high-quality candelilla wax.

What is E902 (Candeila Wax) used for?
E902 (Candeila Wax)  contributes shine and functions as a stabilizer, an emulsifier, a fast-absorbing lubricant, and a nourishing skin conditioner. 
E902 (Candeila Wax) is reputed to help reduce the appearance of stretch marks as well as the signs of aging, such as wrinkles and age spots.

Is E902 (Candeila Wax) good for skin?
E902 (Candeila Wax) was originally used to make candles which is where it got its name candelilla – little candle. This unique wax is very similar to beeswax in texture and scent, and it poses many of the same benefits. It is an excellent humectant, works wonders for moisturizing dry skin, and is incredibly soothing.

Is E902 (Candeila Wax) better than beeswax?
As humectant beeswax is superior to Candelilla, but its usage should be avoided by those who are allergic to either honey or pollen. 
E902 (Candeila Wax) has a slightly lower melting point than Candelilla but is not suitable for vegans. It is one of the best waxes you can by and is indispensable as a skincare ingredient.

Which is better beeswax or candelilla wax?
E902 (Candeila Wax) was originally used to make candles which is where it got its name candelilla – little candle. 
E902 (Candeila Wax) is very similar to beeswax in texture and scent, and it poses many of the same benefits. It is an excellent humectant, works wonders for moisturizing dry skin, and is incredibly soothing.

Is E902 (Candeila Wax) good for hair?
As humectant beeswax is superior to Candelilla, but its usage should be avoided by those who are allergic to either honey or pollen.
E902 (Candeila Wax) has a slightly lower melting point than Candelilla but is not suitable for vegans. 
E902 (Candeila Wax) is one of the best waxes you can by and is indispensable as a skincare ingredient.

How long does E902 (Candeila Wax) last?
Candelilla wax is rich in nutrients and easily absorbed into the scalp and hair while creating an instant barrier to prevent moisture loss in the scalp and hair. 
E902 (Candeila Wax) adds gloss and lubricity to hair.

Which is better E902 (Candeila Wax) or beeswax?
E902 (Candeila Wax) contributes shine and functions as a stabilizer, an emulsifier, a fast-absorbing lubricant, and a nourishing skin conditioner. 
E902 (Candeila Wax) is reputed to help reduce the appearance of stretch marks as well as the signs of aging, such as wrinkles and age spots.

Is E902 (Candeila Wax) toxic?
As humectant beeswax is superior to Candelilla, but its usage should be avoided by those who are allergic to either honey or pollen. It has a slightly lower melting point than Candelilla but is not suitable for vegans. It is one of the best waxes you can by and is indispensable as a skincare ingredient.

Is E902 (Candeila Wax) a natural product?
Candelilla wax is non-toxic and food-safe. It has been approved for use in food products by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The FDA also regulates cosmetics and has approved candelilla for use in beauty products as well.

Can I use beeswax instead of E902 (Candeila Wax)?
Candelilla wax is a bit denser than beeswax, so you will have to adjust your DIY skincare recipes if you are substituting it for beeswax. 
It is recommended that you use half the amount of candelilla wax as beeswax since it has twice the stiffening powers.

Is E902 (Candeila Wax)  good for your skin?
E902 (Candeila Wax) is non comedogenic so it wonx26#39;t clog pores, and is safe to use on oily skin types. 
It also contains a rich amount of Vitamin A – which promotes cell regeneration and is touted as being beneficial to sun spots and aging skin.

Is candelilla wax good for the skin?
Candelilla wax is non comedogenic so it wonx26#39;t clog pores, and is safe to use on oily skin types. 
E902 (Candeila Wax) also contains a rich amount of Vitamin A – which promotes cell regeneration and is touted as being beneficial to sun spots and aging skin.

What is wrong with candelilla wax?
As humectant beeswax is superior to E902 (Candeila Wax), but its usage should be avoided by those who are allergic to either honey or pollen. 
E902 (Candeila Wax)has a slightly lower melting point than Candelilla but is not suitable for vegans. It is one of the best waxes you can by and is indispensable as a skincare ingredient.

Is candelilla wax safe for lips?
Candelilla wax is a hard, light-yellow wax that can be easily shattered due to its brittleness. 
The next stop involves adding sulphuric acid – brought to the farmers by the companies who purchase the end product – to prevent the wax and water from forming an emulsion.

Is E902 (Candeila Wax) good for you?
E902 (Candeila Wax) is non comedogenic so it wonx26#39;t clog pores, and is safe to use on oily skin types. It also contains a rich amount of Vitamin A – which promotes cell regeneration and is touted as being beneficial to sun spots and aging skin.

Synonyms of E902 (Candeila Wax)
WL0328HX19
8006-44-8
Candelilla wax [NF]
Candelilla wax
Waxes, candelilla
Candellila wax
Candelilla wax (wax from stems and branches of euphobia cerifera)
CCRIS 3934
EINECS 232-347-0
Euphorbia cerifera wax
FEMA No. 3479
UNII-WL0328HX19
Candelilla Wax
Candelilla Wax
Natural
Fema 3479
Euphorbia Cerifera (Candelilla) Wax
Candellilawax;Candeliila Wax
 

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