Watercolor wax crayon
A technique of crayons and watercolors, applied in pencil leads, household utensils, applications, etc., can solve problems such as pungent smell, dark gloss, unevenness, etc., and achieve the effect of bright luster, uniform scribbling, and low cost
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[0010] A watercolor crayon, comprising the following components in parts by weight: 24 parts of paraffin wax, 26 parts of stearic acid, 10 parts of hardened oil soap, 5 parts of oleic acid, 5 parts of ethylene polymer, 12 parts of talc, emulsifying wax 10 parts, hydrogenated oil 5 parts, castor oil 1 part, gardenia 8 parts, wild chrysanthemum 3 parts, pigment 30 parts.
Embodiment 2
[0012] A watercolor crayon, comprising the following components in parts by weight: 26 parts of paraffin wax, 24 parts of stearic acid, 20 parts of hardened oil soap, 3 parts of oleic acid, 10 parts of ethylene polymer, 10 parts of talc, emulsifying wax 20 parts, hydrogenated oil 2 parts, castor oil 3 parts, gardenia 5 parts, wild chrysanthemum 5 parts, pigment 8 parts.
Embodiment 3
[0014] A watercolor crayon, comprising the following components in parts by weight: 25 parts of paraffin wax, 25 parts of stearic acid, 15 parts of hardened oil soap, 4 parts of oleic acid, 7 parts of ethylene polymer, 11 parts of talcum powder, emulsifying wax 15 parts, hydrogenated oil 4 parts, castor oil 2 parts, gardenia 6 parts, wild chrysanthemum 4 parts, pigment 20 parts.
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