White oils are highly refined mineral oils that are characterized by their high purity, low toxicity, and high stability. White oils are produced from petroleum through a process of distillation and refining. The crude oil is first distilled to remove the heavier fractions, leaving behind a lighter oil that is then further refined through processes such as hydrofinishing and dewaxing. The resulting white oil is a clear, odorless, and tasteless liquid that is highly refined and purified. White oils are used in a variety of applications due to their high purity and low toxicity. In the cosmetics industry, they are used as a base for creams, lotions, and other personal care products. In the pharmaceutical industry, they are used as a lubricant and as a carrier for active ingredients. In the food processing industry, they are used as a lubricant for food processing equipment and as a release agent for baked goods. White oils are also used in other applications such as plastics, textiles, and adhesives.