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Sofmetic® GLO Phytosterol MM
CrystalCast® MM C DI Water Skin'ential® HA-FE D Preservative Non-animal derived Acetyl Glucosamine 1
Vegetal alternative to Petrolatum Phytosterols
Beta-Sitosterol (&) Sucrose Stearate (&) Sucrose Distearate (&) Cetyl Alcohol (&) Stearyl Alcohol
1
1.50 1 0.50 1* 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 C Natural Vitamine E
Natura-Tec SeaPassion™ CH
Hydrogenated Ethylhexyl Olivate (and) Passiflora Edulis Seed Oil (and) Ribes Nigrum (Black currant) Seed Oil (and) phospholipids (and) Docosahexaenoic Acid (and) Eicosapentaenoic Acid (and) Phytosterols
Tocopherol
2.00 0.85
Procedure: Weigh each phase separately. Heat phase A to 90°C and mix gently until the phase is homogeneous. Then add phase B under slow agitation. Once the pigments are incorporated mix well using a rotor stator system to shear the mixture. Add phase C and mix well. Cool in a specific mould at 80°C. Properties: Appearance: Green stick
RAHN
REPAIR BALM FOR DRY SKIN PHASE INGREDIENTS
A Water demin.
INCI NAME Water
Dermosoft Pentiol eco Pentylene Glycol
Dermosoft 1388 ECO Glycerin, Water, Sodium Levulinate, Sodium Anisate
NAGASE REVIVING DUAL ACTION SERUM
PHASE INGREDIENTS/ INCI NAME A Water
Glycerin
Pentylene Glycol Xanthan Gum
PEG-60 Hydrogenated Castor Oil B Water Niacinamide
Glucosyl Naringin, Naringin (Product name:Glucosyl Naringin) Citric Acid
Disodium Phosphate C Citric Acid, Water (10% Aqueous Solution) Disodium Phosphate, Water (10% Aqueous Solution) D Phenoxyethanol
G-ES230720 SPLR % W/W
q.s.
5.00 2.00 0.10 0.02
30.00 5.00
1,2,3 1.00 0.50 1.70 q.s. q.s.
0.50
Procedure: Prepare phase A by adding all ingredients to water, heat at ca. 70-80°C to dissolve. When fully dissolved, begin cooling to ca. 30°C. In a separate beaker with a magnetic stir bar, prepare Phase B by adding Citric Acid and Disodium Phosphate to water. When dissolved, add Niacinamide and Glucosyl Naringin with slow stirring allowing to dissolve. When Phase B is fully dissolved, combine phase A and B with mixing. For adjustment to pH 5.0, add phase C (Citric Acid or Disodium Phosphate). Add phase D with mixing. Properties: Appearance: Slightly yellow liquid pH: 5.0-5.5
Suppliers: 1. Nagase & Co., Ltd. 2. Nagase (Europa) GmbH 3. Nagase Specialty Materials NA LLC
B Dermofeel GSC Keltrol CG-SFT Tego Alkanol 1618 Myritol 312
Glyceryl Stearate Citrate Xanthan Gum
Cetearyl Alcohol Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride
C Citric Acid solution 10% Citric Acid, Water D DEFENSIL®-PURE
Water, Panicum Miliaceum (Millet) Seed Extract, Lactobacillus Ferment, Sodium Benzoate, Potassium Sorbate
SPLR % W/W 1 69.10 2 3.00
2 3.00 2 3.00
3 0.20 2 2.00 4 15.00 1
1.00 5 3.00
Procedure: Mix B and add to A while stirring, the phase must be homogenous / heat to 75°C / Mix C and heat to 75°C while stirring / Add A&B to C while stirring strongly, homogenise and cool to 40°C while stirring / Add the remaining ingredients separately, homogenise strongly, cool to 25°C while stirring. Properties: pH-value: 5.0 - 5.5 Appearance: White emulsion Stability: Stable for at least 3 months at 5°, 25°, 40°C
Suppliers: 1. Several 2. Evonik 3. CP Kelco 4. BASF 5. RAHN AG
SALICYLATES & CHEMICALS
UNDER EYE CREAM WITH SALINAT-(L) BAKU PHASE INGREDIENTS
A Water
Propylene Glycol Carbomer DS. EDTA Salidiol G Sallitoin
Salibide DMI Salilite SOPCA
B Mineral Oil
NATURA-TEC INCREADIBLY PASSIONATE MASK
PHASE INGREDIENTS A Natural BBB – Beauty Balm Base
Natura-Tec Plantsil™ Xcite 100
Hydrogenated Castor Oil
B FD&C Blue 1 Al. Lk. (SunCROMA™)
SunPURO™ Yellow Iron Oxide (SunCROMA™)
Titanium Dioxide INCI NAME
Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride
2103C-IPM % W/W
Hydrogenated Ethylhexyl Olivate (and) Hydrogenated Castor Oil (and) Butyrospermum Parkii Butter (and) Tocopherol
Hydrogenated Ethylhexyl Olivate (and) Ricinus Communis Seed Oil
Hydrogenated Castor Oil FD&C Blue 1 Al. Lk. Yellow Iron Oxide Titanium Dioxide PERSONAL CARE July 2024 68 11.00 3.00 1.00 3.15 11.00
Paraffin wax Steareth-2
Cetyl Alcohol Steareth-21
Glyceryl Stearate Cetearyl Alcohol Petrolatum
C Tocopherol Acetate Salinat-e(P)BAKU Saliguard EHGP Perfume
INCI NAME Aqua
Propylene Glycol Carbomer
Disodium EDTA
1,3 Propanediol (corn derived), Glycerin Allantoin
Dimethyl Isosorbide Sodium PCA Mineral Oil
Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride Paraffin
polyethylene glycol ether of Stearyl Alcohol Cetearyl alcohol
Polyoxymethylene (21) Stearyl ether Glyceryl monostearate Cetearyl Alcohol petroleum jelly
Tocopherol Acetate Bakuchiol Extract
Ethylhexylglycerin, Phenoxyethanol % W/W 1.5 0.5
0.05 2
0.5 0.3 1 1
2 2
2 2 2 2 2 2 1
2 1
0.5
Procedure: Weigh ingredients of phase A in the main vessel. Heat up to 70°C. Weigh all phase B ingredients in other Becker heat up to 70°C. Then add phase B in Phase A with continuous mixing. Add phase c at 40°C and mix it well. Properties: Appearance: Milky White Cream pH: 5.5
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