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Cologne sticks

Deodorant and cologne sticks are formed by allowing sodium stearate to gel in a suitable organic solvent, usually ethanol or propylene glycol. The soap and the solvent are heated under reflux until the soap is dissolved. The solution is cooled to about 60°C fragrance, color, and the like are added and the mass is placed into suitable containers. [Pg.294]

Uses O/w emulsifier for skin creams and lotions gellant for cologne sticks... [Pg.290]

Uses Raw material for in situ formation of soaps for use as emulsifier, foaming agent, wetting agent, and gellant in cosmetics, esp. shave preps., skin creams/ lotions, hair creams, cologne sticks free acids as pearlescent and solidifier Properties Wh. solid... [Pg.1406]

Uses Solubilizer, coupler, emollient facilitates dispersion in antiperspirant sticks to help release the active and provide uniformity nonstaining improves spreading, reduces tackiness in creams/lotions conditioner in colognes, shaving and hair... [Pg.125]


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