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Cold cream, also known as ceratum refrigerans, is an of water and certain fats, usually including and various scent agents, designed to smooth skin and remove makeup. Cold cream is a water-in-oil emulsion (emulsion of small amount of water in a larger amount of oil), unlike the oil-in-water emulsion of , so-called because it seems to disappear when applied on skin. The name "cold cream" derives from the cooling feeling that the cream leaves on the skin. Variations of the product have been used for nearly 2000 years.

Cold cream is mainly used for skin treatment (such as a or ), due to its moisturizing properties. It can also be used as and as a makeup remover.


History
The invention of cold cream is credited to , a in second century . The original formulation involved , , and either or . The beeswax is essential to a successful cream, as it is the emulsifying ingredient, but it is extremely inefficient compared to modern emulsifiers. Creams made with only beeswax require extensive mixing and can separate upon standing. Thus, small quantities of were later added in addition to the beeswax. Borax fatty acids in the beeswax and allows for a more stable cream, using the small quantities of soap created as the emulsifying agent.

This 1857 account relates:

In , this substance is still known as cérat de Galien ('Galen's Wax'). A copy of the London Dispensatory, edited by Nicholas Culpeper and published in the year 1650 included the following formula for this substance:

An 1814 poem credited to "Dr. Russell" gives the following account of the benefits attributed to cold cream in that day:

When mixed with water, plant oils spoil rapidly, so cold cream was most often made in small batches at home or in local pharmacies.


Modern formulation
Almost all modern cold creams have replaced the plant oils with and have added , , and . Beginning in the 1970s, became a common ingredient, used as a substitute of from whales. Widely sold brands of cold cream in the United States include Pond's and .

Over the centuries, new uses have been found for the product: "As a toilet requisite cold cream is used for softening and cooling the skin after , as a cleansing cream, to relieve harshness of the skin, etc."


See also
  • Cream (pharmaceutical)

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