What is beeswax?
The raw material for beeswax is the beehive left over after honey has been harvested. Beehive is made from wax, a substance secreted by bees from their abdomens.
Beeswax is made by dissolving the honeycomb in hot water after harvesting honey, removing impurities, and solidifying it. It is said that its use on the skin has continued since ancient Egypt.
Today, beeswax is used in many products, including:
- Skin care products such as lotion, milky lotion, and face cream
- Make-up products such as mascara, blush, eyeshadow, and lipstick
- Sunscreen
- Hand cream
- Lip care products such as lip balm
- Baby cream or lotion
Benefits of beeswax on the skin
Moisturizing effect
Beeswax creates a protective barrier on the skin. It adheres closely to the skin, preventing moisture from escaping from the surface of the skin. It also has a moisturizing effect that attracts moisture.
In other words, it is expected to keep the skin moisturized by attracting moisture and not letting it escape. In addition, beeswax is also said to have the effect of keeping the skin soft.
Helps to recover from damage
Beeswax contains beta-carotene , which not only has antioxidant properties, but some of it is converted into vitamin A and acts as a vitamin.
This means that beeswax is a source of Vitamin A for your skin.
Vitamin A slows down the breakdown of collagen and stimulates the regeneration of the epidermis, helping the skin recover after damage.
Beeswax for skin diseases
Beeswax also has antibacterial properties, which is why it has been used to treat certain skin conditions, including burns. It is also sometimes included in ointments and creams for the following skin conditions to help relieve symptoms:
- psoriasis
- Atopic dermatitis
- Swelling, bumps
- Diaper rash
Natural or synthetic ingredients: which is better for sensitive skin?
Studies have compared the effectiveness of natural ingredients, including beeswax, with synthetic ingredients that perform a similar function.
This was a comparative study of people diagnosed with sensitive skin using the following cosmetics:
- Cleansing and creams are available in both natural and synthetic ingredient formulas.
- Both are gentle on sensitive skin
- Both have conditioning and calming effects.
120 people diagnosed with sensitive skin due to eczema, atopic dermatitis, rosacea, etc. used these two types of cosmetics twice a day.
The natural ingredient formula includes natural oils, beeswax, glycerin , etc.
After four weeks, the natural formula showed a 34% improvement in skin appearance compared to a 4% improvement with the synthetic formula, demonstrating the effectiveness of the natural formula.
Although the synthetic ingredient formula was superior in terms of moisturizing effect, the natural ingredient formula was said to have shown overall improvements in areas such as skin transparency and smoothness to the touch.
In other words, it seems that natural ingredients are highly effective in soothing sensitive skin while reducing the risk of skin irritation. The latest beauty ingredients are attractive to everyone. However, when your skin is sensitive, it may be a good idea to choose natural ingredients that are gentle on the skin.
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