FORMULATIONS
TONE CORRECTOR AP5-91
PHASE PRODUCT A DI Water
Phytate MM PolyCast® 3 Scleria
B C D
Matte Lite® SC Clearocast® 600 CrystalCast® MM Glycerin
Hesperidin 95 MM Sodium Hydroxide
Flav’ential® BLM Tocopherol
Preservative
1 1
2
An elegant lotion based on our Liquid Crystal Emulsifier CrystalCast® MM, with skin protection and brightening activity.
SUPPLIERS INCI NAME
Sodium Phytate Polyglycerin-3 Sclerotium Gum
1 Montmorillonite 1
1 1 Hesperidin 20% solution
Scutellaria Baicalensis Extract (&) Citrus Reticulata (Tangerine) Peel Extract (&) Myricetin
Natural alternative to silicone 1* Natural Liquid Crystal Emulsifier
% W/W 76.60 0.05 2.00 0.30 0.80 8.00 5.00 3.00 0.10 0.20
3.00 0.25
0.70
Procedure: In a main vessel, combine phase A ingredients under propeller agitation and heat to 40-45°C. Once dispersed, homogenize 5 minutes, then continue mixing and heating 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. Homogenize until uniform, then continue mixing and cool down to ≤ 40°C. In a separate container, disperse Hesperidin 95 MM in Glycerin at 70-75°C, add 20% NaOH solution and mix until completely dissolved. Cool down to ≤ 40°C and add to phase A/B. Add phase D ingredients, independently, and mix until uniform. Cool down to ≤32°C and adjust pH, as needed. * CrystalCast® MM composition is covered by US Patent # 7,754,775 & European Patent # 1756077.
Properties: Viscosity LV4/12 = 8,000 - 12,000 cPs pH = 6.0 – 7.0
Suppliers: 1. MMP 2. Jover
SKIN REBALANCING CREAM AP5-67
PHASE PRODUCT A DI Water
Vercare Phyta PolyCast® 3 CobioGum
B C
Matte Lite® SC Clearocast® 600 CrystalCast® MM G.M.U. E3
CobioBalance
Pore Reductyl NT Clearobact® SN Tocopherol Preservative
3 1
2
A rebalancing cream, based on our emulsifying base, CrystalCast® MM, offering moisturization with skin soothing, microbiota balance and refining properties.
SUPPLIERS INCI NAME
Sodium Phytate Polyglycerin-3
Caesalpinia Spinosa Gum
1 Montmorillonite 1
2 2 1
Natural alternative to silicone
1* Natural Liquid Crystal Emulsifier 1
Undecylenic Glycerides
Polymnia Sonchifolia Juice Extract Fomes Officinalis (Mushroom) Extract 10-Hydroxydecanoic Acid (&) NDGA
% W/W 78.45 0.10 2.00 0.40 0.80 8.00 5.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 0.50 0.25 0.50
Procedure: In a main vessel, combine phase A under moderate propeller mixing and heat to 40-45°C, then homogenize 5 minutes. Continue mixing and heat to 70-75°C. In a separate vessel, mix phase B and heat to 70-75°C until clear. At 70-75°C, add phase B to phase A under high propeller agitation. Homogenize until uniform. Continue with moderate mixing and cool down to 40-45°C. At 40-45°C, add phase C ingredients, independently. Cool down to ≤ 32°C and adjust pH if needed. * CrystalCast® MM composition is covered by US Patent # 7,754,775 & European Patent # 1756077.
Properties: Viscosity LV4/12 = 8,000 - 16,000 cPs pH = 6.0 – 7.0
Suppliers: 1. MMP 2. Cobiosa 3. Jover
LITTLE BOOK OF SKIN CARE
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