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A review of the use of beeswax in skincare
Authors:Yvonne Nong MS  Jessica Maloh ND  Nicole Natarelli BA  Hemali B Gunt PhD  Esther Tristani PhD  Raja K Sivamani MD MS AP
Institution:1. Integrative Skin Science and Research, Sacramento, California, USA

Zen Dermatology, Sacramento, California, USA;2. University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, USA;3. Burt's Bees, Durham, North Carolina, USA;4. Integrative Skin Science and Research, Sacramento, California, USA

Abstract:

Background

Beeswax is a naturally occurring product secreted from worker bees that has varied uses in modern day. In skincare, its function ranges from its role as an occlusive, helping to create a semi-occlusive skin barrier that minimizes transepidermal water loss; as a humectant, locking in hydration; and an emollient to soften and soothe the skin. As a natural substance, its use has been shown to help alleviate symptoms associated with common cutaneous conditions like dermatitis, psoriasis, and overgrowth of normal skin flora.

Aims

In this narrative review, we aim to describe current uses of beeswax in skincare that has been published in the literature.

Materials and methods

A review of beeswax related publications was performed by searching the PubMed database studies.

Results

A total of five clinical studies were included with three studies on animals and two studies in humans.

Discussion

Several studies show the benefits of topical beeswax in supporting the skin barrier.

Conclusion

Beeswax can be a low-cost, natural ingredient for use in products. Further studies with topical beeswax are warranted.
Keywords:beeswax  dermatitis  microbiome  skin barrier  skincare
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