| Brand | NAUTICA |
| Manufacturer | White Label |
| Model Number | 4402 |
Lanolin is an anhydrous protective barrier ingredient used in DIY salves, creams, and richer body-care applications. It has a dense, waxy-emollient feel and is especially useful in products intended for rough, dry-feeling areas that need more cushion and protection. This is a raw ingredient rather than a finished cream, so it can be used directly or blended into formulas.
It is certified cosmetic grade and suitable for vegetarian-friendly use according to the source. Why we love it: We choose to stock Lanolin because it is one of the most practical barrier-style ingredients for richer DIY body products. It brings a distinctive protective feel that can be hard to replace in salves and heavy creams.
Also available in Sample Sizes. Key Properties of Lanolin - Anhydrous Form: Anhydrous semi-solid Features: 100% natural, vegetarian friendly, certified cosmetic grade Skin Feel: Rich, protective, cushioning What is Lanolin Used For Protective skin-barrier style products DIY salves and creams Rough-feeling heels and elbows Richer body-care formulas needing more cushion Targeted body products for dry-feeling areas Who is Lanolin For Lanolin Is For: Rich barrier-style body care DIY makers creating salves and heavier creams Rough-feeling heels and elbows that prefer a more protective finish Lanolin Is Not For: Ultra-light oil-only preferences Vegan product ranges Water-only formulas without an oil phase How To Use Lanolin As a Barrier Ingredient: Apply a small amount to dry-feeling areas.
As a DIY Cream Ingredient: Blend into richer salves and creams. As a Targeted Body Product: Use on rough-feeling heels, elbows, and similar areas. Processing Tip: Warm gently if needed to improve blending into oil-based formulas. Lanolin Safety Instructions For external use only Patch test before first use Discontinue use if irritation occurs Keep out of reach of children FAQs Q: What does anhydrous mean here?
A: It means the lanolin contains no added water and is supplied in a concentrated barrier-style form. Q: Can Lanolin be used in DIY creams and salves? A: Yes. The source specifically supports use in DIY salves and creams. Q: Is Lanolin a light ingredient? A: No. It is better suited to richer, more protective products than very light body-care textures.
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