Doctor Rogers
Lip Balm
3 of 3 ingredients identified
Informational only — check the packaging and a professional for advice.
Category breakdown
Emollient · 3
Relationships
No notable synergies or conflicts detected between the identified ingredients.
Full ingredient breakdown
1
A hard plant wax derived from the candelilla shrub (Euphorbia cerifera), used as an emollient, thickener, and structurant in lip products, balms, and solid formulas; a common vegan beeswax alternative.
2
Fully hydrogenated castor oil — converted to a hard, waxy solid by saturation of double bonds. Used as a structuring agent and opacifier in cleansers and creams. Distinct from (non-hydrogenated) castor oil.
3
The cold-pressed or expeller-pressed oil from castor bean seeds (Ricinus communis), rich in ricinoleic acid (a unique hydroxylated fatty acid), widely used as a rich, occlusive emollient and high-gloss conditioning agent in lip products, balms, and eye-area formulas.