Myrica Cerifera Fruit Extract

Functions
Humectant
Moisturizer
Anti-inflammatory
Soothing
Regeneration booster
Skin conditioning
CAS Number(s)
84929-34-0
EINECS number(s)
284-518-4
FDA UNII
2VZ27D14UH

Historically, Bayberry (Myrica Cerifera) has been used in folk medicine for its tonic, stimulant, and astringent properties, but the most popular use of this herb is for making candles.

Bayberry tea has been recommended for sore throats, spongy gums, and jaundice. Snuffing the powder is supposed to relieve nasal congestion and cure nasal polyps.

Poultices made with the root bark are said to heal ulcers, cuts, bruises, insect bites, and skin inflammations. Bayberry has also been used as an emetic after narcotic poisoning and as a remedy for hemorrhages and excessive menstruation.

Myrica Cerifera Fruit Extract is a medium amber liquid with a characteristic odor. It is used in creams, lotions, toners, moisturizers, and bath care products to soothe the skin. Recommended for skin and hair care products with use level 5 - 10%.
Synonyms
Myrica Cerifera (Bayberry) Fruit Extract
Myrica Cerifera Fruit
Bayberry Extract