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FORMULATIONS


SKIN PRONE TO ACNE FORMULA PHASE PRODUCT


SC002 SUPPLIERS A Water


Betafin BP20 Pricerine 9083


Sodium Hydroxide, 18% Aqueous Solution


B AZEPUR99®


Matrìlox CP601M Lanette O Cutina E24


Emulgade SE Crodamol DOA


C Nipaguard SCP D Parfum


5 4 4


2 3


1


INCI NAME Aqua


Betaine 2 Glycerine


Aqua, Sodium Hydroxyde AZELAIC ACID


Tripelargonin Cetearyl Alcohol PEG-20 Glyceryl Stearate


2 Glyceryl Stearate, Ceteareth-12, Ceteareth-20, Cetearyl Alcohol, Cetyl Palmitate


Diethylhexyl Adipate


Phenoxyethanol, Sorbitan Caprylate Parfum


Triple action: anti-imperfections, anti-residual marks, anti-aging. Azelaic acid Azepur99® stands for: The highest grade of azelaic acid for skin- and haircare


% W/W 45.45 5.00 5.00


1.50 10


15.00 2.00 3.00


10.00 2.00


0.15


Procedure: The water phase (Phase A) is prepared by combining the ingredients. The water phase shall be alkaline as to (partially) neutralise azelaic acid present in the oil phase. Ignoring to do so will inhibit emulsion formation. The water phase is heated to 70-75°C. The oil phase (Phase B) is made by combining the ingredients and heating to 70-75°C. The oil phase shall be completely clear, and has a slight yellowish colour. The oil phase is added to the water phase at 70-75°C while stirring with a planetary mixer. The mixture, that is still unstable, is stirred during 5 minutes (on a laboratory scale). Subsequently the mixture is homogenised using a high velocity rotor-stator mixer at maximum capacity. The pre-emulsion is cooled to 40-45°C and re-homogenised adding the preservative (Phase C). The obtained emulsion is white and is still low viscous. Upon further cooling the viscosity will continue to increase. At 25°C the fragrance is added (Phase D); stirring is continued during 15 minutes. The pH is adjusted to the specifications with an 18% aqueous sodium hydroxide solution. The lotion is kept in quarantine for 5 days and committed for microbiological analysis. After 5 days the analytical data of the lotion may be adjusted to the specifications, if required. After the quarantine period the lotion may be committed for confectioning or transferred to bulk storage, provided it satisfies the specifications.


FOLLICLE RENEWAL SPRAY LOTION HC002


It contains ingredients that inhibit DHT production and reduce the production of Alpha 5 Reductase, which is an enzyme that converts testosterone to DHT. This lotion works to reduce excess DHT on the scalp, as well as unclog blocked pores, improve blood flow in the scalp, and give hair a healthier general outlook. Azelaic acid Azepur99® stands for: The highest grade of azelaic acid for skin- and haircare


PHASE PRODUCT


A Mixetan 100 AZEPUR99®


Natipide II Vitamin B6


B C


Silwax WS-4 Water


Fragrance SUPPLIERS 1 2 3 INCI NAME


Alcohol Denat. AZELAIC ACID


% W/W 40.00 5.00


Aqua (and) lecithin (and) alcohol (and) sodium hydroxide (and) tocopherol 0.55 Pyridoxine


PEG-8 Dimethicone (and) PEG-14 Aqua


Zinc Sulfate Parfum


0.10 5.00 49.10 0.05 0.20


Procedure: Prepare Phase A by combining the ingredients, mix until homogeneous. Prepare Phase B by combining the ingredients, mix until homogeneous. Add the Phase B to the Phase A flushing very slowly and waiting for the final phase to be homogeneous. Add all the ingredients of the phase C to the obtained Phase A+B, mixing until homogeneous.


LITTLE BOOK OF NATURAL INGREDIENTS


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