Emollient ingredient
Canarium Luzonicum Gum Nonvolatiles
Canarium Luzonicum Gum Nonvolatiles is the non-volatile resin fraction of Manila elemi (Canarium luzonicum), a tropical tree native to the Philippines. Manila elemi gum contains a volatile terpene-rich essential oil (elemi oil) and a non-volatile resin. The 'nonvolatiles' are the resinous residue remaining after the volatile fraction is removed — largely composed of triterpenes and resin acids. In cosmetics this fraction is used as an emollient and film-former with a silky skin feel.
Also known as: Manila elemi resin nonvolatiles, elemi resin nonvolatiles
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Benefits
- ✓The non-volatile fraction of Manila elemi gum (Canarium luzonicum) — the resin that remains after removal of the volatile terpene-rich essential oil — provides a rich, soft emollient and film-forming effect on skin
- ✓Elemi resin nonvolatiles are softer and less waxy than other plant resins, imparting a silky, conditioning feel in serums and lightweight creams
- ✓Traditionally used in wound-healing salves in Southeast Asia; the resin contains triterpenes with mild skin-regenerative properties
No known watch-fors.
Compatibility
✓ Works well with
+ Squalane+ Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride+ Dimethicone