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70 HAIR CARE


0.01150 0.01140 0.01130 0.01120 0.01110 0.01100


0.01090 0.01080 0.01070


Control Figure 5: Hair manageability


Application Bis-Hydroxy/Methoxy Amodimethicone has a lower amine content but a higher molecular weight than standard amino oils. It is a 100% silicones active, pourable liquid and therefore is easy to incorporate into hair care formulations. It is recommended to be used at levels


0.25% to 3.0% for shampoo (Formula 3), rinse-off conditioner (Formula 4) and leave-on conditioner (Formula 5) and styling products (Formula 6).


Conclusion The hair care market has been badly affected by the COVID-19 crisis as there have been widespread closures of retail and salon store. Following said closures, consumers in the global marketplace have adopted one of the notable trends such as do-it-yourself beauty care. Due to this, consumers are demanding the high-performance hair care products that can achieve similar result as in a hair salon. Functionally, aminosilicone is specially


FORMULATION 3: DEEP MOISTURISING SHAMPOO No


A1 A2


A5 B1


Ingredients Aqua


Disodium EDTA


A3 Guar Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride A4 Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose Citric Acid


B2 B3 B4


C2 C3 C4 D1


Cocoamidopropyl Betaine Sodium Laureth Sulfate Lauryl Glucoside Cocamide MEA


C1 Glycol Stearate (and) Stearamide AMP Cetyl Alcohol Laureth-4


Bis-Hydroxy/Methoxy Amodimethicone Aqua


D2 E1


E3 F1


F2 Carbomer Preservative


E2 Hydroxypropylgluconamide (and) Hydroxypropylammonium Gluconate


Parfume


PEG-150 Pentaerythrityl Tetrastearate (and) PPG-2 Hydroxyethyl Cocamide (and) Aqua


Sodium Chloride


Dosage (%) 57.60 0.10 0.20 0.20 0.10 4.00 17.00 2.00 1.00 1.50


0.50 1.00 2.00


10.00 0.20 q.s.


2.00 0.50 q.s. q.s.


Procedure: Add A4 into water and the material is thoroughly wetted during 15-20 minutes. Mixed during 15 min and homogenised well. Add A2 into water and heat to 80 °C. Add A3 into the bulk and neutralized with citric acid. Add phase B one by one at 80 °C. Prepared phase D and add into the bulk at 60 °C. Prepared phase E and add into the bulk at room temperature. Adjust viscosity with phase F.


PERSONAL CARE November 2022 Control Figure 6: Hair shininess


developed in response to meet this demand to provide multi benefits in conditioning, colour protection, hair shininess, hair manageability and hair smoothness.


References 1. O’Lenick AJ. Silicones for Personal Care 2nd Edition


2. Maria Fernanda Reis Gavazzoni Dias. Hair


FORMULATION 4: DEEP CONDITIONING HAIR MASK No


A1 A2


Ingredients Aqua


Disodium EDTA


A3 Guar Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride A4 Malic Acid A5 B1


B2


B4 B5 B6


Behentrimonium Chloride Cetearyl Alcohol Cetyl Esters


B3 Macadamia Ternifolia Seed Oil Phenyl Trimethicone


Bis-Hydroxy/Methoxy Amodimethicone Candelilla Cera


C1 Glycerine C2 Hydroxyethylcellulose D1 D2


Acrylamidopropyltrimonium Chloride/ Acrylamide Copolymer


Polyquaternium-37 (and) PPG-1 Trideceth-6 (and) Glycol Dicaprylate/Dicaprate


D3 Hydroxypropylgluconamide (and) Hydroxy- propylammonium Gluconate


D4 D5


Preservative Panthenol


Dosage (%) 71.60 0.10 0.20 0.30 4.00 8.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 0.20 3.00 0.50


1.00 0.10 2.00 q.s. 0.50


Procedure: Add A2 into water and dissolve well. Add A3 into step 1, mix well and neutralize with malic acid. Heat to 83 °C. Then add A5 into bulk. Mix well. Prepared phase B and heat to 80 °C. Add phase B into phase A and homogenised well. Premix phase C and add into bulk. Prepared phase D and add into the bulk.


C2


Cosmetics: An Overview. International Journal of Trichology


PC


3. Technical data sheet of BRB SF 242, BRB International. https://www.brb-international. com/silicones/market/personal-care


4. Yeon Hee Lim, Chung Hee Park, Jooyoun Kim. Hair Conditioning Effect of Amino Silicone Softeners in Varied. Fibers and Polymers 2010, Vol. 11, No.3, 507-515


FORMULATION 5: HEAT PROTECTIVE HAIR OIL No


Ingredients


A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8


A1 Macadamia Ternifolia Seed Oil Dimethicone


Bis-Hydroxy/Methoxy Amodimethicone Phenyl Trimethicone


Dimethicone (and) Dimethiconol Argania Spinosa Kernel Oil Jojoba Esters Parfum


Dosage (%) 2.00 71.00 2.00 2.00


20.00 1.00 1.00 1.00


Procedure: Add phase A one by one into bulk. Mix well after each addition.


FORMULATION 6: HAIR SHINE POMADE No


A1


A2 A3 A4 A5 B1


B2 C1


Ingredients Ceteareth-25


PEG-40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil


Bis-Hydroxy/Methoxy Amodimethicone Phenyl Trimethicone Isopropyl Myristate Aqua


Disodium EDTA


B3 Glycerine B4


Parfume C3 Dye (0.1% solution) Propylene Glycol


Propylene Glycol (and) Diazolidinyl Urea (and) Iodopropynyl Butylcarbamate


5% of Bis-Hydroxy/Methoxy Amodimethicone in cyclopentasiloxane Treated


Create hair volume using Burrell wrist action flask shaker


Place hair tress on DiaStron tensile


machine with ring fitting


Comb hair tress and measure total work (joules) required


Dosage (%) 25.00 5.00 2.00 2.00 3.00


54.70 0.10 5.00 2.00


0.50 0.50


0.20


Procedure: Prepared phase A one by one into bulk to heat to 85 °C. Prepared phase B one by one into bulk and heat to 85 °C. Add phase A into phase B. Add phase C at 60 °C. Pour into mould while hot.


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