- A water-free wool wax that contains less than 0.25 per cent by weight of water which is produced by refining and bleaching lanolin obtained in the wool-washing process.
- Lanolin is a natural byproduct of processing animal wool, usually that of domestic sheep.
- A valuable use for its lubricant properties and is frequently used to grease moving machinery parts to reduce friction and wear.
- Major applications in ointments, balms and other topical formulas to treat chapped lips, minor wounds and abrasions, burns, diaper rash and other skin irritations.
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