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NATURALITY & FUN TEXTURE - MASK’MALOW Patented solid radiance sleeping mask


PHASE PRODUCT/ INCI NAME A Aqua/Water Agar Agar


B MONTANOV™ 202 EMOGREEN™ L15 LANOL 2681


Butyrospermum Parkii Butter


Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil and Turmeric Root Extract Cera Alba Ozokerite


C SEPIMAX™ ZEN


D SEPIFINE™ BB Aqua/Water


E Dehydroacetic Acid - Benzoic Acid - Benzyl Alcohol - Tocopherol Triethanolamine


NATIVE ESSENCE™ EU07565 % W/W


Up to 100 0.70 3.00 6.00 5.00 1.00 2.00 2.50 2.50 2.00 1.00 3.00 1.00 0.10 1.00


Procedure: Prepare phase A: disperse the Agar in water heated in a kettle (90°C) under magnetic stirring. Heat phase B to 80°C. Add phase C to phase B, then phase A to this mixture. Emulsify under Silverson for 4 minutes at 4000 rpm. Cool under anchor 10 min at 150 rpm. Prepare phase D by dispersing SEPIFINE™ BB in water with a spatula, add it to the emulsion together with phase E at 50°C. At the end of the 10 min under anchor, pour the emulsion into square moulds using a syringe. Unmould the marshmallows the next day.


STRINGING TEXTURE - TRASHY SLIME ANTI-POLLUTION MASK


A stringing texture inspired by the sap of trees!


PHASE PRODUCT/ INCI NAME A Aqua/Water Matcha Tea


B C


Zea mays starch LANOL P


EMOGREEN™ L15 Cocos nucifera oil


Olea europaea fruit Oil Tocopherol


D SEPIMAX ZEN™ SOLAGUM™AX CONTACTICEL™ AQUAXYL™


E


Benzyl alcohol - Benzoic acid - Dehydroacetic acid -Tocopherol Sodium hydroxyde 12%


% W/W


Up to 100 1.00 5.00 2.00 3.00 5.00 2.00 0.05 1.00 2.00 1.00 3.00 1.00


Up to pH


Procedure: Heat the water of phase A. Add 50% of the water to the matcha tea. Shake under deflocculation. Add the cornflour and stir with a spatula while maintaining a temperature of 75 ° C to obtain a thick texture. Melt at 60 ° C phase C. Add phase D, homogenize with a spatula and then pour the remaining 50% of water from phase A and make a gel-cream. Add the phase (A + B) to the cream gel. Before cooling add phase E.


EU07534


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