FORMULATIONS
Low Foam Face Cleanser Phase Product
A
Deionized Water Natrlquest® Keltrol®
E301 CG-T2 B C D
Glycerine 99.7% USP Kosher3 Iselux®
SLC21 Florasun® 904 Activsoft C-171
Citric Acid, USP (30% Solution)5 Floraesters K-20W® Symsave® Bronidox®
Jojoba4 H6 11608 Almond Cream Fragrance9
Sodium Chloride BioXtra ≥99.5% (AT)7 Citric Acid, USP (30% Solution)5
This sulfate-free, high oil content, low foam face wash utilises Floratech emollients to moisturise the skin during cleansing
INCI Water
Trisodium Ethylenediamine Disuccinate Xanthan Gum Glycerin
Water (and) Sodium Lauroyl Methyl Isethionate (and) Sodium Lauroamphoacetate (and) Cocamide MIPA
Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil Guar Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride
Citric Acid (and) Water
Hydrolyzed Jojoba Esters (and) Water (Aqua) Hydroxyacetophenone Phenoxyethanol Fragrance
Sodium Chloride Citric Acid (and) Water % q.s.
0.50 0.40 2.25
40.00
10.00 0.35
0.13 0.75 0.20 q.s. q.s.
3.00 q.s.
Procedure: Mix the Natrlquest E30 with the deionized water of phase A in the main vessel with moderate propeller agitation at room temperature. In a separate vessel, combine the Keltrol CG-T with the Glycerine 99.7% USP Kosher. Add to the main vessel with moderate propeller agitation at room temperature. Mix until uniform. Add phase B to phase A with moderate propeller agitation at room temperature and mix until uniform. In a separate vessel, combine the ingredients of phase C with moderate propeller agitation at room temperature. Mix until uniform. Add phase C to phase AB with moderate propeller agitation at room temperature. Mix until uniform. Add the ingredients of phase D to phase ABC in the order listed. Mix with moderate propeller agitation until uniform at room temperature.
Suppliers: 1 Innospec Performance Chemicals 2 CP Kelco 3 Acme-Hardesty Co. 4 Floratech 5 Archer Daniels Midland Co. 6 Symrise GMBH & Co. 7 Sigma-Aldrich Inc. 8 BASF 9 Orchidia
Water-free Cleansing Balm Phase Product
A
Floraesters® Floramac® Floraesters® Floraesters® Floraesters® Nomcort®
151 101
301 601 701
HK-G2
Cera Bellina #106P3 Carnauba Wax T-1F4 Polyaldo®
B C Natrasorb®
10-2-P5 HFB6
Emeressence 11607 Citrus Tea All Natural R15-38798 Rinse away make-up and impurities, while
protecting the skin’s natural lipid balance, with this light-weight, hydrating cleansing balm
INCI Jojoba Esters
Ethyl Macadamiate Jojoba Esters Jojoba Esters Jojoba Esters
Glyceryl Behenate/Eicosadioate Polyglycerol-3 Beeswax
Copernica Cerifera (Carnauba) Wax Polyglycerol-10 Dipalmitate
Aluminum Starch Octenylsuccinate (and) Acrylates Copolymer (and) Magnesium Carbonate
Phenoxyethanol Fragrance
%
25.46 30.04 6.38
12.38 4.50 5.00 2.70 0.50
10.00 2.00
q.s. q.s.
Procedure: Combine the Floraesters 15 and Floramac 10 of phase A at room temperature and mix with moderate propeller agitation. Once uniform, begin heating to 80˚C. At 80˚C, add the remaining ingredients of phase A in the order listed and mix with moderate propeller agitation. Make sure each ingredient is evenly dispersed before adding the next ingredient. Keep mixing with moderate propeller agitation until the batch becomes clear and uniform, while maintaining a temperature of 80˚C. Begin cooling to 60-65˚C. Add phase B at 60-65˚C with moderate propeller agitation. Keep mixing until the Natrasorb HFB is completely soaked. Add the ingredients of phase C at 60-65˚C and mix with moderate propeller agitation until the mixture becomes uniform. Pour into containers at 60-65˚C.
Suppliers: 1 Floratech 2 Ikeda Corporation 3 Koster Keunen Inc 4 Natural Wax 5 Lonza Inc 6 Nouryon 7 BASF 8 Robertet
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