Propolis Cera

What is Propolis Cera?

Propolis Cera, also known as propolis wax, originates from the resinous substance bees collect from plant buds and exudates, mixing it with beeswax and enzymes in the hive. This creates a sticky, protective material bees use to seal cracks. In cosmetics, it serves primarily as an emollient and skin conditioning agent in creams, balms, and lip products. Chemically, it comprises a complex blend of plant resins, phenolic compounds, waxes, and essential oils, giving it occlusive properties. It functions by forming a breathable film on the skin's surface, helping to retain moisture, enhance barrier function, and provide a smooth texture without greasiness. Typically appearing as a yellowish to brown solid, it melts easily for incorporation into formulations, contributing to product stability and sensory appeal.

Comedogenic Rating 0/5 Low risk of clogging pores
EWG Safety Rating 1 View on EWG →

Benefits

Provides emollient effects to soften skin texture.

Supports skin barrier through occlusive properties.

Offers conditioning benefits for dry or rough areas.

Who It's For

A quick guide for who this ingredient may suit (and who should be cautious).

Who May Benefit Who Should Avoid
Individuals with dry or chapped skin seeking natural emollients.
People with known allergies to bee products or propolis.
People interested in bee-derived ingredients for balms and creams.
Individuals sensitive to resins from plants like poplar.
Those with normal skin types looking for protective films.
Those prone to contact dermatitis from natural extracts.

Safety Notes

  • Rated low hazard by safety assessments for general use.
  • Patch testing recommended for sensitive skin users.

Frequently Asked Questions about Propolis Cera

What is Propolis Cera?

A natural wax produced by bees from plant resins, used as an emollient in skincare.

Is Propolis Cera safe for daily use?

Generally low hazard, but avoid if allergic to bee products; consult for sensitivities.

Does Propolis Cera clog pores?

It carries a non-comedogenic rating, making it unlikely to cause pore blockages.