FORMULATIONS
FACIAL DUAL GEL CREAM “ECTOIN® MEETS GLYCOIN®” FORMULA 1: WATER-BASED GEL WITH ECTOIN® NATURAL
Two transparent gel formulations that transform into a nourishing emulsion when combined and massaged onto the skin
PHASE PRODUCT A
SUPPLIERS INCI NAME
Deionized Water Ectoin® natural
B
Genu Gum RL-200Z-CG Genuvisco CG-131 Dermosoft® Pentiol Dermosoft® Octiol
Suppliers: 1. bitop AG 2. Rahn 3. Evonik 1
2 2 3 3
Aqua (Water) Ectoin
Ceratonia Seliqua Gum
Chondrus Crispus (Carrageenan) Pentylene Glycol Caprylyl Glycol
% W/W ad 100 2.00 1.20 0.05 3.00 0.30
Procedure: Mix phase A under stirring until the solution is clear and heat up to 80°C. Cool down to 40°C and add phase B with continuous mixing. Fill up in container at 25°C.
FORMULA 2: OIL-BASED GEL WITH GLYCOIN® NATURAL PHASE PRODUCT
A B C
Glycerin 99% Miracare® OGE
Isopropyl Palmitate Isopropyl Myristate Isoamyl Laurate Glycoin® natural Deionized Water
Suppliers: 1. bitop AG 2. Several 3. Solvay
SUPPLIERS INCI NAME 2 3 2 2 2 1
Glycerin, Aqua
Cetyl Betaine, Propylene Glycol, Hydroxypropyl Guar Isopropyl Palmitate Isopropyl Myristate Isoamyl Laurate
Glyceryl Glucoside, Aqua (Water) Aqua (Water)
% W/W 20.00 5.00
28.00 30.00 10.00 2.00 5.00
Procedure: Heat up phase A to 60 - 70°C under medium stirring. Heat phase B up to 60 - 70°C. Gradually add phase B until gel is formed. Add phase C at 40°C with continuous mixing. Adjust transparency with a small amount of water if necessary.
LITTLE BOOK OF NATURAL INGREDIENTS
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