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60 LIFESTYLE COSMETICS


Formulation 1: Iron Man Phase Ingredients A


Water


A1 B


Propylene Glycol Luviset One1 NaOH (15 %)


8089 Web Effect Wax2 6607H Sunflower Hydrowax2


6723 Shorea Robusta Resin + Octyldodecanol2


Promulgen D3 Arlacel 1654 Eutanol G1


C


Unicert Yellow 08005-J (0.10 %)5 Preservative


INCI (EU) Aqua


Propylene Glyco


Acrylates/Methacrylamide Copolymer Aqua, Sodium Hydroxide


Cera Alba, Ceteareth-25, Oryza Sativa Bran Cera Hydrolyzed Sunflower Seed Wax


Shorea Robusta Resin, Octyldodecanol Cetearyl Alcohol, Ceteareth-20


Glyceryl Stearate, PEG-100 Stearate Octyldodecanol Aqua, CI 19140


%wt/wt ad 100


4.50 1.70 0.30


12.20 13.80


18.00 3.50


3.50 4.50 1.00


q.s


Mix phase A ingredients and add phase A1. Stir until homogeneous. Heat phase A/A1 to 80–85 °C. Mix phase B ingredients and heat to 85 °C. Add phase B to A/A1 under stirring. Stir for 2–3 minutes while adding phase C and pour into suitable packaging at 80 °C. Suppliers: 1 BASF 2 KahlWax


3 Lubrizol 4 Croda A


Formulation 2: Freezer burn protector Phase Ingredients Water


Glycerin


B C


6650 KahlGum FQ801 Tego Care 4502


Sweet Almond Oil3


Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride Lanette O4


Dermofeel MT705 2811 Rice Bran Wax1


6723 Shorea Robusta Resin + Octyldodecanol1


D


Unicert Yellow 08005-J (0.1 %)6 Vanilla7


Preservative 5 Sensient


KahlWax is one of the leading specialists in natural waxes, such as beeswax, carnauba wax, candelilla wax, and many others. With a long tradition of expertise and formulation know-how, KahlWax has created an extensive formulation portfolio for active people for an easy application from top to toe. KahlWax’s own laboratories research and develop new products and provide formulation assistance, technical support, and tailor-made solutions.


Formulation concepts Iron Man


For a long-lasting look we recommend a hair styling fiber that has a strong hold even under extreme conditions: HC-STY-022-03 Iron Man (Formulation 1).


INCI (EU) Aqua


Glycerin Xanthan Gum


Polyglyceryl-3 Methylglucose Distearate Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis Oil Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride Cetearyl Alcohol Tocopherol


Oryza Sativa Bran Cera


Shorea Robusta Resin, Octyldodecanol Aqua, CI 19140


Parfum


%wt/wt ad 100 4.00 0.20 3.00


10.00 9.85 2.00 0.10 2.00


5.00 0.80


0.30 q.s.


Disperse phase B in A at 55 °C until it is completely dissolved. Heat phase A/B and C ingredients separately to 80 °C. Add phase C to A/B under stirring. Homogenize for 1–2 minutes. Cool under moderate stirring. Add phase D ingredients below 40 °C. Suppliers: 1 KahlWax


2 Evonik 3 Gustav Heess


Formulation 3: It’s no crime to prime Phase Ingredients A


B


Xiameter PMX-200 Fluid 2 cs1 2811P7 Rice Powder2


KSG-183 4 BASF 5 Evonik Dr Straetmans


This is a pale yellow hair fiber with excellent hold and low shine. This resinous product helps to thicken, texturize, and increase the fullness of hair and is enriched with 6723 Shorea Robusta Resin. The formulation works best in short hair. Also included are 8089 Web Effect Wax and 6607H Sunflower Hydrowax. Web Effect Wax is a Creamy white, waxy paste. It is an ideal compound for elastic hair styling creams for moldable hair style and natural hold and creates sticky strings in combination with PVP. Sunflower Hydrowax is a very light-colored L-quality (high quality without impurities, contains <5 mval/kg peroxides), high oil-binding capacity wax. It reduces stickiness of formulations and creates glossy surfaces.


Freezer burn protector wind & weather cream


For skiing or other outdoor activities in the cold a reliable face cream should be used first: SC-FAC-002-01 Freezer burn protector wind & weather cream (Formulation 2). This protective cream builds a layer on your skin which acts just like a winter jacket. It provides a moisturizing barrier and shields the skin against negative influences from cold and windy weather. The formulation includes 2811 Rice Bran


6 Sensient 7 Vögele


Wax, which is high quality and approved as a direct and indirect food additive by the FDA (USA) CRF 21 §172.615 and CRF 21 §178.3860. This is a matte wax due to high crystallinity and provides a soft and creamy texture in emulsions and oleogels.


INCI (EU) Dimethicone Oryza Sativa Bran Cera


Diphenylsiloxy Phenyl Trimethicone, Dimethicone/Phenyl Vinyl Dimethicone Crosspolymer


%wt/wt 28.00 36.00


36.00


Combine phase A ingredients. Add premixed phase A in small portions to phase B while stirring until it is homogeneous and fill into packaging. Suppliers: 1 Dow Corning 2 KahlWax


3 Shin-Etsu PERSONAL CARE NORTH AMERICA


It’s no crime to prime Every Alphabet-cream or foundation is longer-lasting when a primer is used first: SC-FAC-007-02 It’s no crime to prime (Formulation 3).


Applying this face primer smoothes


texture, boosts coverage, and improves wear and lasting of makeup products. It also minimizes pores and has a super matte finish. Included in the formulation is Rice Bran Powder, a pale yellow powder with


May 2019


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