How does the beeswax and carnauba wax base contribute to the formula’s performance?

The mascara uses a combination of beeswax (Cera Alba) and carnauba wax (Copernicia Cerifera) to create its film-forming base, which is what coats and builds the lashes with each application. Beeswax is a naturally derived wax that adds body and helps the formula adhere evenly to the lash without clumping, while also contributing a degree of flexibility that prevents flaking throughout the day. Carnauba wax, sourced from the leaves of a Brazilian palm, provides a harder, more durable structure that gives the mascara staying power and helps it resist smudging in normal wear conditions. Together, these two waxes deliver a formula that applies smoothly, builds length and definition, and holds up comfortably without the stiff or brittle finish that synthetic film formers can sometimes produce.

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