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Cream rinse

Excessive degreasing by shampoos can be overcome by treatment with an after-shampoo (cream) rinse or a hair dressing. It is considered desirable to control the effects of excessive surface degreasing at the time of shampooing. A wide variety of hair-conditioning additives has been recommended and tested. Only a few have gained wide acceptance, for example ... [Pg.299]

It is recommended that permethrin 1% cream rinse (Nix) be applied undiluted to affected areas of pediculosis for 10 minutes and then rinsed off with warm water. For the treatment of scabies, a single application of 5% cream (Elimite) is applied to the body from the neck down, left on for 8-14 hours, and then washed off. Adverse reactions to permethrin include transient burning, stinging, and pruritus. Cross-sensitization to pyrethrins or chrysanthemums has been alleged but inadequately documented. [Pg.1292]

Fine fabric detergents Cream rinse/conditioners ... [Pg.15]

The British National Formulary recommends the 5% cream as the first choice for the treatment of scabies. (The 1% cream rinse is licensed for head lice, and is not effective and should not be used for scabies.)... [Pg.114]

Mackernium. [McIntyre] Quaternary ammonium compds. surfactants, cream rinse conditioners. [Pg.219]

Miracare . [Rhone-Poulenc Surf.] Surfactant blends concentrates for baby shampoo, bubble bath, hand sos, cream rinse conditionas. [Pg.234]

Permethrin is a synthetic derivative of the insecticide pyrethrum, which was obtained originally from Chrysanthemum cinerariaefolium. Neurotoxicity associated with this compound is extremely rare. A 5% cream (Acticin, Elimite, others) is available in the treatment of scabies. This is used as an 8- to 12-hour or overnight application. A 1% permethrin cream rinse (NIX) also is available for the treatment of lice. [Pg.391]

Elimite, Nix, Acticin cream 5%, Elimite cream 5%, Permethrin lotion 1%, Nix cream rinse liquid 1%)... [Pg.562]

The 16-year-old male client is diagnosed with pediculosis pubis and is prescribed permethrin (Nix), an ectoparasiticide cream rinse. Which data indicates the treatment has been effective ... [Pg.176]

Uses Dispersant, emulsifier, emollient, vise, modifier for cosmetics (bath oils, lotions, cream rinses, shampoos) vise, modifier for PVC plastisols defoamer for aq. coatings emulsifier for textile spin finish formulations Properties Lt. yel. clear liq. sol. in methanol, ethanol, acetone, ethyl acetate, toluol misc. with water, sp.gr. 0.99 HLB 9 solid pt. < 5 acid no. 5 max. sapon. no. 149-159 pFI 5 (5% aq.) nonionic 100% cone. [Pg.614]

KESSCO QMS. S.E7A.S. GLYCERYL STEARATE (and) PEG 100 STEARATE Flake Excelleru emulsifler lor low pH (3-5) systems. Is relalively insensitive to electrolyles in antiperspirants and cream rinses. [Pg.852]

Uses Antistat, hair conditioner in cosmetics, cream rinses, shampoos, conditioners, perms conditioner in nail care... [Pg.1017]

Uses Antistat in cosmetics conditioner for shampoos, cream rinses, clear formulations Trade Name Synonyms Afalene 416 t [ M cI ntyre http //www. mcintyregroup. com] Emcol 6613 f[Witco http //www.witco.com], Incromate IDL f[Croda Inc http //www.croda.com], Mackalene 416 [M cl ntyre http //www.mcintyregroup. com]... [Pg.2273]

CAS 5422-34-4 EINECS/ELINCS 226-546-1 Synonyms N-2-Hydroxyethyllactamide 2-Hydroxy-N-(2-hydroxyethyl) propanamide Lactic acid monoethanolamide Monoethanolamine lactic acid amide Definition Mixture of ethanolamides of lactic acid Empirical C5H11NO3 Formula CH3COHHCONHCH2CH2OH Properties M.w. 133.17 nonionic Toxicology LD50 (subcut., rat) 24 g/kg, (IP, mouse) 16,300 mg/kg mutagen TSCA listed Uses Antistat in cosmetics surfactant, thickener, foam booster/stabilizer for personal care and industrial applies. conditioner, clarifier, detangling agent for shampoos and cream rinses humectant, lubricant in creams... [Pg.2312]

Classification Amidoamine Empin cal C17H36N2O Formula CH3(CH2)ioCONH(CH2)3N(CH3)2 Properties M.w. 284.49 cationic Toxicology TSCA listed Uses Antistat, substantivity agent in cream rinse conditioners, shampoos emulsifier in cosmetics, toiletries, creams and lotions intermediate for betaine amphoterics Trade Name Synonyms Chemidex L t[Chemron http //www.chemron.com], Lexamine L-13 t[lnolex http //www.molex.com]] Mackine 801 [McIntyre... [Pg.2338]

Definition Amine salt of oleamidopropyl dimethylamine and hydrolyzed collagen Uses Antistat in cosmetics, shampoos, cream rinses, hair conditioners... [Pg.2968]

Formula RCO-NH(CH2)3N (CH3)2CH2COO , RCO-represents fatty acids derived from palm oil Uses Antistat, surfactant in cosmetics thickener, hair and skin conditioner for lotions and cream rinses... [Pg.3021]

Uses Base for hair conditioners, cream rinses, antistats detergent booster antistat, emulsifier, surfactant in cosmetics coemulsifier detergent, antistat, emulsifier for hard surf, cleaners, other liq. detergents, textiles plating bath foam blanket Trade Name Synonyms Variquat 638 [Goldschmidt http //www.goldschmidt.com] PEG-15 cocomonium chloride CAS 61791-10-4 (generic)... [Pg.3095]

Uses Antistat in cosmetics softener base for hair conditioners, cream rinses coemulsifier fiber lubricant softener base, lubricant, antistat, rewetting agent for fabrics and synthetics, textile maintenance and finishing... [Pg.3803]

Ceteareth-3 Cottonseed (Gossypium) oil Magnesium PEG-3 cocamide sulfate MIPA-lauryl sulfate Octyldodecyl stearate Sodium borate decahydrate Stearamidoethyl ethanolamine Tetradecyleicosyl stearate Tricetyl phosphate Trilauryl phosphate Zinc laurate Zinc myristate base, cream rinses... [Pg.4891]


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