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FORMULATIONS PURE & INTENSIVE BODY CREAM 14800-17


The Pure & Intensive Body Cream provides you a smooth glossy cream and long lasting moisturizing effect. Cekol 150 is a low molecular weight cellulose gum used as an aesthetic enhancer for emulsion systems improving texture and creaminess. Amaze XT is a multi-functional, 100 % natural biopolymer that provides additional stability and viscosity to the formulation. SolAmaze Natural is a natural film former and emulsion stabilizer that helps to prevent water loss and leaves a non-tacky feel on skin.


PHASE PRODUCT


A Deionized Water Cekol 150


AMAZE™ XT polymer B


Glycerol E422 99,5% Veg. ZEMEA Propanediol Cutina GMS V Dracorin CE Lanette O Cetiol CC


SolAmaze™ Natural polymer Cetiol SB 45 Lipovol O


C Microcare NB Microcare KS Eucalyptus oil


40% Citric Acid and Water SUPPLIERS INCI NAME 2


1 Water (Aqua) Cellulose gum


2 Dehydroxanthan Gum 4 Glycerin 3


Propanediol 5 Glyceryl Stearate


6 Glyceryl Stearate Citrate 5 7 2 5


Cetearyl Alcohol Dicaprylyl Carbonate


Diisostearoyl Polyglyceryl-3 Dimer Dilinoleate (and) Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea Butter)


8 Olea Europaea (Olive) Fruit Oil 9 9 1 1


Sodium Benzoate Potassium Sorbate


Eucalyptus Globulus Leaf Oil 40% Citric Acid and Water


% W/W 70.59 0.80 0.20 1.00 1.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 3.50 2.00 2.50 0.27 0.14 0.10 1.90


Procedure: Phase A: Add water into the main vessel and start mixing with a propellar mixer. Add Cekol 150 and let dissolve. When Cekol 150 is completely dissolved, premix the rest of Phase A to a slurry and slowly add to the main vessel. Let mix to completely hydrate the polymers. Change from a propellar mixer to an anchor mixer and heat to 85°C. The solution should be more clear when heated. Phase B: In a separate beaker, add all ingredients of phase B and heat to 85°C. When both phases are heated to 85°C, slowly add phase B to phase A. Let it cool down to room temperature under continuous stirring. Phase C: When the combined phase AB has reached room temperature, slowly sprinkle Microcare NB and KS and allow to dissolve. Add citric acid to adjust pH to 4.5 and add the Eucalyptus oil. When the process is finalized and formulation is at room temperature, homogenize the formulation with a high shear mixer. This will give a smooth and thick emulsion Properties: pH: 4.5; Brookfield Viscosity: 15000 - 35000 cps


Suppliers: 1. Local 2. Nouryon 3. DuPont Tate & Lyle BioProducts 4. Unknown Supplier 5. BASF Corporation 6. Symrise 7. BASF Care Creations 8. Lipo Chemicals 9. Thor TOTAL LOCKDOWN - STYLING GEL 2914-46 PHASE PRODUCT A Deionized Water AMAZE™ XT polymer B Deionized Water C


Amaze™ SP Polymer ZEMEA Propanediol Euxyl® K 712


SUPPLIERS


This is an all-natural eco-friendly styling gel that contains AMAZE™XT rheology modifier that builds viscosity, provides hard hold and humidity resistance. The Amaze™ SP polymer has been added to provide additional film formation and thermal protection.


INCI NAME 1 Water (Aqua)


2 Dehydroxanthan Gum 1 Water (Aqua)


2 3 4


Sodium Polyitaconate Propanediol


Sodium Benzoate (and) Potassium Sorbate


% W/W 73.65 2.10


20.00 3.00 0.25 1.00


Procedure: Phase A: Weigh the water in Phase A into a mixing vessel equipped with an overhead mixer. Mix At ~900 rpm to pull a vortex ~3/4 up the mixing blade. Slowly sift the AMAZE™XT polymer into the vortex and mix until hydrated. Phase B: Into a second beaker add the water contained in phase B and begin mixing with propeller agitation. Slowly sift in the Amaze™ SP and mix until dissolved in the water. Check phase A if the AMAZE™ XT is fully hydrated and phase B is fully dissolved add phase B to phase A. Once the two phase are homogenous, add the remaining ingredients in phase C to the main beaker mixing well between each addition. Once complete poor off into desired containers. Record pH and Viscosity. Properties: Appearance: Translucent gel; Brookfield Viscosity: 25,000-35,000 cps 25C, 10rpm, heliopath T-C; pH: 5.0-6.0


Suppliers: 1. Local 2. Nouryon 3. DuPont Tate & Lyle BioProducts 4. Schülke & Mayr GmbH LITTLE BOOK OF SUSTAINABLE INGREDIENTS


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