FORMULATIONS CLAY MASK & CLEANSE
PHASE PRODUCT A
B
Polyquta 400 KC2 Pureact I-781
Empigen BS/H501 Pureact SCG1
Laurex CS1 Frametime CXG3 C
Euxyl PE 90104 Royal5
INCI NAME Aqua
Polyquatemium-10
Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate Cocomidopropyl Betaine Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate Glycerin
Cetearyl Alcohol
Phenoxyethanol (and) Ethylhexylglycerin Fragrance
S0217
A dual-use clarifying clay-containing facial cleanser and mask that provides gentle exfoliation.Enriched with suspended fine clay in combination with a special blend of mild surfactants, this facial wash helps to remove dirt and sebum for a skin-refresh and rejuvenation experience. When used a mask, the product does not leave skin feeling tight like most masks on the market. Instead, skin feels soft and hydrated.
% W/W
q.s. to 100
0.40 15.00 15.00 11.00 9.00 2.00
Bentonite (and) Xanthan Gum (and) Citric Acid (and) Sodium tearoyl Glutamate 5.00 Kaolin
15.00 1.00 0.50
Procedure: Disperse polyquatemium-10 in water, mixing until crystal clear, begin heating to 75-80°C (A). Slowly add Pureact I-78 to vessel, mix until homogeneous and all powder has dispersed. Add remaining (B) ingredients sequentially, mixing until homogeneous between each addition. Remove from heat and
allow bulk to cool with stirring to 45°C before addition of phase (C) ingredients. *Brookfield Helipath, #94, 20rpm, 20°C Properties: Stability: Passed 12 weeks at 45°C, 20°C and 5°C, 3 F/T cycle. Appearance: Off-white paste pH: 6.5-7.0 (10% solution) Viscosity*: 80.000-150.000 cP
Suppliers: : 1. Innospec 2. KCI Limited 3. Ephyla 4. Shülke 5. Azur Fragrances
ORANGE MERINGUE HAND & BODY WHIP SOAP
PHASE PRODUCT A
Natriquest E301
Pureact I-85EC1 Pureact WS Conc1
B
Lincoserve PEB152 PO ORC16024493 FD&C Red 40 FD&C Yellow 5
INCI NAME Aqua
Trisodium Ethylenediamine Disuccinate Glycerin
Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate Sodium Methyl Cocoyl Taurate Sorbitol
Phenoxyethanol (and) Ethylhexylglycerin Fragrance
Water (and) FD&C Red 40 (and) Propylene Glycol Water (and) FD&C Yelllow 5 (and) Propylene Glycol
AC338
Indulge in this light and airy soap that can be used in multiple applications such as hands, body, bath and shaving.Pureact I-85EC and Pureact WS Conc are superior foaming surfactants in that the consumer only uses a small amount of the soap to generate copious amounts of foam.
% W/W
q.s. to 100
0.10
30.00 25.00 5.00
10.00 1.00 1.00
desired colour q.s. to
desired colour
Procedure: In main vessel, add Phase A ingredients sequentially. Heat to 75-80C. At 45C, add the desired preservative and frangrance. Mix with high shear to incorporate air. Fill warm. Properties: Orange, fluffy whipped soap pH: 6.5-7.0
Suppliers: : 1. Innospec 2. Maroon Group 3. Orchidia 56 | LITTLE BOOK OF SKIN CARE q.s. to
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