Natural Waxes
Natural waxes are organic substances produced by plants, animals, and insects. They serve various purposes, such as protecting surfaces and retaining moisture. Common examples include beeswax, derived from honeybees, and carnauba wax, sourced from the leaves of the Brazilian carnauba palm.
These waxes are often used in products like candles, cosmetics, and food coatings due to their biodegradable nature and non-toxic properties. Unlike synthetic waxes, natural waxes are environmentally friendly and can provide a more sustainable option for consumers seeking eco-conscious alternatives.