Essentially Natural Rice Bran Wax
Essentially Natural Rice Bran Wax
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Rice Bran Wax is a plant-derived cosmetic wax used to add structure, firmness, and texture to anhydrous and emulsified formulations. It is commonly used in balms, sticks, creams, and other products where a harder wax with a clean, dry finish is useful. This ingredient is supplied as a solid material in the form of pastilles, pellets, or spheres and has a relatively high melting point compared with many softer plant waxes. It is not water soluble and is intended as a raw material for cosmetic and personal care formulation.
♡ Why we love it: It gives makers a dependable plant-derived structuring wax that works across a wide range of textures. It is a practical ingredient to keep on hand when building richer balms, solid products, and more structured emulsions.
Key properties of rice bran wax
- INCI Name: Oryza Sativa Bran Cera
- Form: Pastilles, pellets, or spheres
- Solubility: Insoluble in water
- Drop Melting Point: 78°C - 85°C
- Congealing Point: 73°C - 78°C
- Suitable For: Cosmetic And Personal Care Formulation
What is rice bran wax used for
- Balms and salves
- Solid sticks and bars
- Body butters and anhydrous products
- Creams and emulsions where added structure is needed
- Wax blends for texture adjustment
- Personal care products that need firmness and stability
Who is rice bran wax for
- Rice Bran Wax Is For:
- Formulators who want a plant-derived structuring wax
- Makers creating balms, sticks, and richer body care products
- Product developers adjusting firmness and texture in cosmetic formulas
- Rice Bran Wax Is Not For:
- Water-only products
- Use as a finished product on its own
- Formulas that need a liquid oil rather than a solid wax
How to use rice bran wax
- As a Wax Ingredient: Melt into the oil phase of balms, sticks, and other oil-based products.
- As a Structuring Ingredient: Use in emulsions where added firmness and body are needed.
- As a Texture Modifier: Blend with other waxes, butters, and oils to fine-tune hardness and payoff.
- Processing Tip: Heat until fully melted and homogeneous before combining with the rest of the oil phase.
Rice bran wax safety instructions
- Use as a cosmetic raw material only
- Avoid inhaling dust or fine particles during handling
- Avoid contact with eyes
- Wear suitable gloves and eye protection when handling bulk material
- Handle with normal good manufacturing practice
- Keep out of reach of children
Faqs
Q: Is Rice Bran Wax water soluble?
A: No. It is insoluble in water and is normally used in the oil phase.
Q: What form does Rice Bran Wax come in?
A: It is supplied as pastilles, pellets, or spheres.
Q: Is Rice Bran Wax the same as beeswax?
A: No. Rice Bran Wax is a plant-derived wax with its own texture and performance profile.
For Your Safety
This natural product is for external use only. Please exercise caution and do not ingest or take internally. Store away from children, animals, sunlight and heat. If pregnant or breastfeeding, please consult with your medical care-giver before use.

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