Microcrystalline wax is a refined blend of strong, immersed 
hydrocarbons, principally spread paraffin, acquired from petroleum. 
Microcrystalline Wax is a kind of wax that is created by de-oiling 
petroleum. It is utilized as a viscosity agent, binder and emollient in 
cosmetics and beauty products, and is frequently viewed as a contrasting
 option to paraffin wax. Microcrystalline Wax has fine crystals as 
compared to paraffin wax. Microcrystalline Wax, for the most part, is 
darker, more viscous, denser, tackier and more flexible than paraffin 
waxes. It has elastic and adhesive attributes, due to its non-straight 
chain components. Microcrystalline Wax crystal structure is small and 
thin, hence making these waxes more adaptable. The fine crystal 
structure additionally empowers microcrystalline wax to bind solvents or
 oil.