Helianthus Annus Seed Wax

TL;DR. This ingredient is a solid lipid structurant used to thicken balms, sticks, creams, and anhydrous formulas. It adds hardness, improves payoff control, raises melt point, and leaves a light protective film on skin or hair.

What does Helianthus Annus Seed Wax do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is a solid lipid structurant used to thicken balms, sticks, creams, and anhydrous formulas. It adds hardness, improves payoff control, raises melt point, and leaves a light protective film on skin or hair.

Is Helianthus Annus Seed Wax clean?

From a clean-beauty perspective, it is generally well-tolerated, not a common sensitizer, and does not usually appear on restricted lists. Quality mainly depends on good refining and low residual impurities from processing.

Is Helianthus Annus Seed Wax sustainable?

This material is plant-derived and renewable, often linked to the it oil processing stream. It is biodegradable and does not carry the persistence concerns associated with silicones or synthetic fluorinated film-formers.

Is Helianthus Annus Seed Wax COSMOS-approved?

It is generally permitted under COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic when sourced and processed according to the standard’s allowed physical or approved chemical methods. It aligns well with Green Chemistry through renewable origin, biodegradability, and relatively simple processing.

How does Helianthus Annus Seed Wax work chemically?

The molecule profile is dominated by long-chain lipid esters and related high-melting components, giving it a typical melting range around the mid-70s to low-80s °C. It is used most often at about 1 to 10 percent for structure, is stable across normal cosmetic pH because it sits in the oil phase, and may be paired with antioxidants to protect trace unsaturated residues.

Last updated 2026-05-13