Rose floral wax is a solid, aromatic by-product produced during the extraction of rose absolute, capturing the rich fragrances of the rose. This floral wax easily liquefies at moderate temperatures, making it a versatile additive. It is commonly used to enhance density and impart a luscious rose scent in various cosmetic products, including solid perfumes, lip balms, lotions, creams, soaps, candles, and other personal care formulations. For optimal results, it is recommended to use floral wax at concentrations of up to 10% in formulations, depending on the desired scent strength and texture. For a stronger scent add a few drops of
Rose Bulgarian absolute.
Floral wax packaged by weight in PET plastic jar.
How To Use Rose Floral Wax - Two Easy Examples
Solid Perfume:
- Melt in glass container (small pyrex measuring cup works best)
- Warm small amount of carrier oil of choice in separate container
- Add to warmed carrier oil to reach desired softness
- Optional: Achieve a deeper aroma adding a few drops of the absolute or harmonious essential oils.
- Pour in small jar or lip balm tube (will re-solidify when cooled)
- Done!
Creams and Lotions:
- Melt in glass container (small pyrex measuring cup works best)
- Add during oil phase to cream or lotion base; will add thickness, body, and rich exotic scent
- Done!
Storage Recommendation: We suggest storing in the PET plastic jar we use to package floral waxes.
Shipping: High summertime temperatures can cause floral wax to soften and sometimes melt. Our jars are preferred packaging for higher temperatures during shipment and ground transport or delivery. Floral Wax will solidify again by placing jar in refrigerator.