YOUTH RELOADING CREAM WITH JUVINITY™SED0912813 F

Sederma

Phase 
A
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Water deionised  qsp 100
B
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-Glycerin1 3.00
-Xanthan Gum 0.60
-Phenoxyethanol* q.s.
C
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Crodafos MCA1Cetyl Phosphate 2.00
DC 200 5 cps2Dimethicone 4.00
-Stearic Acid 2.50
Crodamol AB1C12-15 Alkyl Benzoate 7.00
Crodamol STS1PPG-3 Benzyl Ether Myristate 2.00
Crodamol CAP1Cetearyl Ethylhexanoate 5.00
D
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Juvinity™3  2.00
E
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-Potassium Sorbate* 0.10
F
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-Deionised water 4.00
-Sodium hydroxide 30% 0.80
G
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Perfume (Lotus)4  0.10

Preparation:
Weigh phase A. Weigh and mix phase B, homogenise well.
Combine phase B and phase A with helix stirring (s=500 rpm)
for 30 minutes. Heat to 75°C in bain-marie.
Weigh and heat phase C to 75°C in separate bain-marie.
Pour phase D into phase C and homogenise well.
Combine phase CD with phase AB with staro stirring (s=500 rpm).
Add phase Eand homogenise well.
Add phase F and homogenise well.
Allow to cool down to 35°C and add phase G.

Notes:
Note
*The addition of Osmocide™4 allows reducing the concentration of
traditional preservatives
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