AH PEELING (MICRODERMABRASION CREAM)

Presperse LLC

Phase 
A
ProductINCISupplier%
Deionised WaterWater 61.50
Carbopol Ultrez 101Carbomer 0.20
Zilgel Oil2Glycerin (and) Water (and) Sodium Polyacrylate (and) PVM/MA Copolymer 2.00
B
ProductINCISupplier%
Liponate NPGC-23Neopentyl Glycol Dicaprylate/Dicaprate 8.00
Lipomulse 1653Glyceryl Stearate (and) PEG-100 Stearate 6.00
Permethyl® 216CC13-15 Alkane (and) C12-20 Isoparaffin 5.00
Stearic Acid3Stearic Acid 3.00
Lipocol S3Stearyl Alcohol 1.00
C
ProductINCISupplier%
Triethanolamine 99%Triethanolamine 0.30
D
ProductINCISupplier%
Euxyl PE 90104Phenoxyethanol (and) Ethylhexylglycerin 1.00
E
ProductINCISupplier%
Portulaca Extract5Butylene Glycol (and) Water (and) Portulaca Oleracea Extract 3.00
Micro Algue 806Diatomaceous Earth 9.00

Preparation:
In a main kettle, combine phase A in the order listed with prop mixer
(medium speed) and heat to 70-75°C. Mix until solution is free of solids.
In a separate vessel, combine phase B in the order listed,
and heat to 75-80°C.
Add phase B to phase A with shear mixing (medium speed, 75-80°C).
Homogenise for 5-8 minutes or until batch is homogeneous.
Cool batch with prop mixing for 15 minutes (low speed, 72-75°C).
Add phase C with slow prop mixing; increase speed as the batch starts to
build viscosity. Cool batch with prop mixing (low speed, 35°C).
Add phase D (low speed, 35°C). Add phase E in the order listed and hand
mix at 25-30°C, allow batch to mix well before each addition.

Notes:
Properties
Appearance: Opaque cream emulsion with particulates
Suppliers
1 Noveon 2 Presperse LLC 3 Lipo Chemical
4 Schulke & Mayr 5 Bioland 6 Biotech Marine

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