Beeswax Absolute Oil
Beeswax Absolute Oil - 5 ML is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Description
Description
Identification
- Common Name: Beeswax Absolute
- INCI Name: Cera Alba Extract
- Botanical Name: Apis mellifera
- CAS Number: 8012-89-3
- EINECS Number: 232-383-7
- Origin: India
Description
Beeswax absolute is a viscous to solid substance at room temperature, with a deep golden to dark brown color.
It is extracted from honeycomb using solvents, resulting in a beeswax concrete that is then processed with alcohol to produce the absolute.
The aroma is intensely honey-like with subtle balsamic and tobacco notes, which can vary slightly depending on the flowers and ecosystem where the bees collected nectar.
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INFORMATION
Identification
- Common Name: Beeswax Absolute
- INCI Name: Cera Alba Extract
- Botanical Name: Apis mellifera
- CAS Number: 8012-89-3
- EINECS Number: 232-383-7
- Origin: India
Description
Beeswax absolute is a viscous to solid substance at room temperature, with a deep golden to dark brown color. It is extracted from honeycomb using solvents, resulting in a beeswax concrete that is then processed with alcohol to produce the absolute. The aroma is intensely honey-like with subtle balsamic and tobacco notes, which can vary slightly depending on the flowers and ecosystem where the bees collected nectar.
Traditional Uses
Beeswax has been used for centuries in various applications:
- Candle making
- Cosmetics and skincare products
- Wood and leather polishes
- Waterproofing textiles
- Food preservation
- Traditional medicine
Uses in Perfumery
Beeswax absolute is primarily used in natural perfumery as:
- A fixative to increase the longevity of fragrances
- A base note to add depth and richness to blends
- An enhancer for vanilla, tobacco, and floral absolutes
- A natural alternative to synthetic waxes in solid perfumes
It pairs well with:
- Jasmine absolute
- Violet leaf absolute
- Mimosa absolute
- Vanilla
- Tobacco notes
- Woody and earthy scents
How to Use in Perfumery
- As a fixative: Add 1-2% to your perfume blend to increase longevity
- In solid perfumes: Use 10-15% beeswax absolute for structure
- As a base note: Start with 0.5-1% in your formula and adjust as needed
- For natural perfumes: Combine with other natural ingredients for an authentic, earthy scent
Recipes
- Honey Blossom Perfume
- 5 drops Beeswax Absolute
- 10 drops Jasmine Absolute
- 3 drops Bergamot Essential Oil
- 2 drops Vanilla Absolute
- 30 ml Jojoba Oil
- Woodland Solid Perfume
- 2 g Beeswax Absolute
- 3 g Jojoba Oil
- 5 drops Cedarwood Essential Oil
- 3 drops Pine Essential Oil
- 2 drops Patchouli Essential Oil
- Tobacco & Honey Cologne
- 3 drops Beeswax Absolute
- 5 drops Tobacco Absolute
- 2 drops Vanilla Absolute
- 2 drops Cinnamon Bark Essential Oil
- 1 drop Clove Essential Oil
- 30 ml Perfumer's Alcohol
Blend ingredients thoroughly and allow to mature for at least 2 weeks before use. Adjust proportions as needed to achieve desired scent profile
CAUTION
- Potential for allergic reactions in individuals sensitive to bee products
- Not recommended for internal use
- Use in moderation as it can overpower other scents
- Ensure proper dilution before applying to skin