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FORMULATIONS


FACIAL FIRMER PHASE PRODUCT


A DI Water Phytate MM1 B C


Vegeluron® Gel1 Matte Lite® TF61 Clearocast® 6001


Clary Sage FE1 Botaderm® ECO1 Flav’ential® AGE1 Preservative


* Sodium Phytate Tremella Fuciformis (Mushroom) Extract solution


Self-emulsifying blend based on Montmorillonite (&) Sucrose Distearate (&) Sucrose Stearate


Natural alternative to silicone Sclareolide


Hops, Kigelia, & Clover extracts Pueraria Lobata Root Extract (&) Eucommia Ulmoides Leaf Extract AP5-71


A silky hydrating cream with age defying actives, in our emulsifier Matte Lite® TF6. INCI NAME


% W/W 76.20 0.10 3.00


5.00 8.00


1.00 3.00 3.00 0.70


Procedure: In a main vessel, combine phase A ingredients under propeller agitation. Once dispersed, homogenize 5 minutes, then continue mixing and heating to 70-75°C. In a separate container, mix and heat phase B to 70-75°C. Add phase B to phase A under high propeller agitation. Homogenize until uniform, then continue mixing and start cooling to ≤ 40°C. At ≤ 40°C, add phase C ingredients,


independently and mix until uniform. Cool down to ≤ 32°C and adjust pH, if needed. * Based on existing MMP, Inc. patented technology. Properties: pH = 6-7 Viscosity LV4/12 = 5,000-10,000 cPs Suppliers: : 1. MMP


MOISTURIZING LOTION PHASE PRODUCT


A DI Water


Phytate MM1 PolyCast® 31


Clearogel® ACR1 Clearogel® SG1


B


Clearocast® 6001 Sofmetic® GLO1 Phytosterol MM1


CrystalCast® MM1 C DI Water Skin’ential® HA-FE1 D Preservative Non-animal derived Acetyl Glucosamine *


Sodium Phytate Polyglycerin-3


Based on PVP (&) Polyglycerin-3 Sclerotium Gum (Scleroglucan) Natural alternative to silicone Vegetal alternative to Petrolatum Phytosterols


Beta-Sitosterol (&) Sucrose Stearate (&) Sucrose Distearate (&) Cetyl Alcohol (&) Stearyl Alcohol


AP5-74


A milky lotion based on CrystalCast® MM with moisturizing actives for immediate and prolonged hydration. INCI NAME


% W/W 77.25 0.05 2.00 2.00 0.20 6.00 1.50 0.50


4.00 5.00


1.00 0.50


Procedure: In a main vessel, combine phase A ingredients under propeller agitation and heat to 70-75°C. In a separate container, mix and heat phase B to 70-75°C. Add phase B to phase A under high propeller agitation and mix for 20 minutes, at 70-75°C. Homogenize until uniform, then continue mixing and cool down to ≤ 40°C. In a separate container, mix phase C until completely dissolved, then add to phase A/B under moderate propeller mixing. Add phase D. Cool down to ≤ 32°C and adjust pH, if needed. * This composition is covered by US Patent # 7,754,775 & European Patent # 1756077.


Properties: pH = 6-7 Viscosity LV4/12 = 2,000-5,000 cPs Suppliers: : 1. MMP


100 | LITTLE BOOK OF SKIN CARE


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