TAN MANTAINING DRY OIL

Sinerga

Phase 
A
ProductINCISupplier%
SF1202Cyclopentasiloxane 72.00
Ceraphyl 230Diisopropyl Adipate 5.00
Finsolv TNC 12-15 Alkyl Benzoate 5.00
Dragoxat EHEthylhexyl Ethylhexanoate 5.00
Parsol MCXEthylhexyl Methoxycinnamate 8.00
B
ProductINCISupplier%
Tyrosinol1Caproyl Tyrosine (and) Sorbitan Isostearate (and) Glyceryl Oleate 5.00
C
ProductINCISupplier%
FragranceParfum 0.20

Preparation:
Mix phase A until homogeneous.
Add phase B to phase A, and then add phase C.

Notes:
1 Sinerga

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