WAXES & BUTTERS 67 AMBITION / FLEXIBILITY / PASSION / INNOVATION
Cupuaçu Butter Typical Fatty Acid Profile
Palmitic Acid (C16:0) Stearic Acid (C18:0) Oleic Acid (C18:1)
Linolenic Acid (C18:3) Arachidic Acid (C20:0)
% 5–9
32–38 37–43 Max. 4 9–13
Exotic authentic butters As an example, a selection of Brazilian Rainforest butters are available that are compliant in all aspects that have been described beforehand, sourced throughout three Amazon states and benefitting 1,347 families comprising 5,484 individuals.
Cupuaçu Butter A balanced composition between saturated and unsaturated fatty acids, giving the product a low melting point and a soft-solid aspect that melts quickly upon contact with the skin. Its unsaponifiable fraction is abundant with many benefitting compounds, including tocopherols and phytosterols. l Its primary fatty acid is oleic acid (C18:1, omega-9) followed by stearic acid (C18:0)
l Also contains palmitic acid (C16:0) and arachidic acid (C20:0)
l High in phytosterols, especially beta- sitosterol
l High in natural vitamin E and vitamins A and C
l Saturated/unsaturated ratio: 60/40 l Soft solid that melts quickly when in contact with the skin
l Melting point: 30°C l Triglycerides exhibit excellent water absorption capacity
l Softness l Recovery of moisture and natural elasticity, especially in dry and mistreated skin and hair
Murumuru Butter Tocopherol rich and containing short and medium chain fatty acids belonging to the lauric group, low acidity, high levels of saturated fatty acids, with a firm consistency offering a higher melting point. The high lauric acid content can offer a replacement for mineral silicones. A versatile material for use in skin, hair and lip care. Skin care: l Nourishing l Soothing
Murumuru Butter Typical Fatty Acid Profile
Lauric Acid (C12:0) Myristic Acid (C14:0) Palmitic Acid (C16:0) Oleic Acid (C18:1) Linoleic Acid (C18:2) Linolenic Acid (C18:3) Arachidic Acid (C20:0)
May 2020 %
44–56 24–32 5–9
5–10
Max 4.5 Max. 0.1 Min 0.1
Ucuuba Butter.
Ucuuba Butter Typical Fatty Acid Profile
Lauric Acid (C12:0) Myristic Acid (C14:0) Palmitic Acid (C16:0) Oleic Acid (C18:1)
%
14–17 67–73 Max. 6 Max. 6
l Protective l Emollient l Moisturizing Hair care: l Protective and nourishing for roots l Maintenance for curls l Volume control
Ucuuba Butter A rich source of myristic acid (C14:0) and lauric acid (C12:0) with good absorption properties and offering versatility in skin and hair care formulations. Skin care: l Anti-inflammatory l Anti-aging l Hydrating l Protective l Emollient l Moisturizing Hair care: l Protective l Shine and gloss l Volume control
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https://ec.europa.eu/growth/tools- databases/cosing/ Accessed March 10, 2020
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https://www.mintel.com/beauty-trends Accessed March 7, 2020
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https://www.cosmos-standard.org/cosmos- news Accessed March 8, 2020
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https://www.soilassociation.org/press-centre/ Accessed March 7, 2020
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https://www.cbi.eu/market-information/natural- ingredients-cosmetics/shea-butter/ Accessed March 7, 2020
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