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Cleansing preparations

Application Multifunctional care additive for clear and pearlescent cleansing preparations... [Pg.94]

Masunaga et al. who demonstrated that Bioprase from B. subtilis in a cleansing preparation improves skin condition over a 14-day period.46... [Pg.181]

Baby preparations Bath preparations Cleansing preparations Dentifrices Fragrance products Hair products... [Pg.799]

Lamepon S/ S-TR and Lamepon ST 40 Protein coconut-fatty acid condensate, potassium and TEA salts 31.5- 32.5 39.5- 40.5 Very mild secondary surfactants in cosmetic skin cleansing preparations... [Pg.54]

Toledo TK, DiPahna JA (2001) Review article colon cleansing preparation for gastrointestinal procedures. Aliment Pharmacol Ther 15 605-611... [Pg.50]

PiCKHARDT 2005 VAN Gelder et al. 2005), currently three key obstacles have held the clinical practicality of CTC at bay (1) the variable diagnostic performance of CTC across studies (Dachman 2002 Mulhall et al. 2005), (2) the need for a full colon cleansing preparation, which is one of the major sources of poor patient compliance in colon cancer screening (Gluecker et al. 2003 Ristvedt et al. 2003), and (3) expertise required of the readers for interpreting the examination (Bodily et al. 2005 Fletcher et al. 2005). [Pg.138]

These products are used in dentifrices, tablets, powdered baths, and cleansing preparations. STEPANOL WA-100 is USP NP Grade and is used in toothpastes where minimal taste contribution is Important. [Pg.467]

Excellent surfactants for low pH, clear, gel or liquid shampoos, bath and cleansing preparations. These products are excellent foamers and give high and consistent viscosity response. Ammonium laureth sulfate is especially suitable for children s products due to low skin irritation properties. [Pg.468]

Forsthoff, L., 1991. Skin washing and cleansing preparations. In W. Umbach (ed.). Cosmetics and Toiletries - Development, Production and Use, New York, Ellis Horwood, pp. 58-65. [Pg.285]

Observational studies The use of oral sodium phosphate and polyethylene glycol solutions as bowel cleansing preparation for radiological examination of the colon has been evaluated in an observational survey in 592 adults [79 ]. Sodium phosphate was rated superior to polyethylene glycol by both patients and physicians. There were similar patterns of adverse reactions, in particular nausea (26% and 24% respectively) and cramps (20% and 27%). Abdominal bloating was more frequent with polyethylene glycol (35% versus 17%), while dry mouth occurred more frequently with sodium phosphate (16% versus 8%). [Pg.755]

Sweet ahnond oil is used as a laxative in doses up to 30 mL as well as a solvent for parenter-aUy administered drugs and a solvent for hemorrhoid injectable solutions. It is also used as an emollient and emulsifier for chapped hands, in lotions (both moisturizing and night skin care preparations), suntan gels, blushers, makeup bases, skin cleansing preparations, creams, and as an ointment base. It is used in cosmetic formulations in concentrations up to 50% 25% in lipstick formulations. Almond meal is used as a skin cleanser and in medicated soaps. ... [Pg.23]

Main or co-surfactant for all kind of cleansing preparation shampoo, shower bath, foam bath, facial wash, shampoo concentrates Extremely mild Readily biodegradable Good foamer Viscosity modifier... [Pg.76]

Uses Perfonnance wax dispersion for opaque body and hair cleansing preparations... [Pg.634]

Uses Surfactant, vise, builder suitable for use as additive or cosurfactant in cosmetic cleansing preparations which contain surfactants Features Dermatological compatibility no preservatives Properties Cloudy, vise, sol n. pH 11.5-12.5 (20% in 15% isopropanol) 50-53% act. 47-50% water... [Pg.849]

Uses Surfactant, foam control agent suitable for use as base surfactant or cosurfactant in cosmetic cleansing preparations Features Dermatological props. no preservatives... [Pg.849]

CAS 68891-38-3 68585-40-0 68187-52-0 27233-34-7 160104-51-8 160104-52-9 Uses Surfactant, foaming agent in mild cleansing preparations like baby and children s shampoos, foam baths, personal hygiene Regulatory Australia AlCS Europe EINECS Properties SI. yel. vise, liq. pH (3%0 7-8 Toxicology Irritating to eyes... [Pg.1153]

Uses Mild high foaming surfactant used in shampoos and general cleansing preparations low eye irritation for baby shampoos Rropertfes Gardner 1 max. cl. liq. mild char, odor pH 6-7 (1%) 3843% solids Use Level 5-50%... [Pg.1589]


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