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Moisturizing cleansers

Table 31.1 indicates differences in consumer expectations from a moisturizing lotion versus a moisturizing cleanser.15 It is interesting to note that for the cleanser, the consumer desire for... [Pg.407]

SC. Surfactant interaction with lipids and proteins leads to a fundamental breakdown of biological processes that underpin skin health. Mild surfactants have lead to cleansers with significantly reduced drying and damaging potential but only within the last decade have truly moisturizing cleansers begun to emerge. [Pg.426]

The technology to clean skin and improve hydration state builds on an understanding of mild surfactancy and adds to it an understanding of skin and moisturization. New understanding of the interaction of surfactants, emollients, and humectants with skin can only lead to cleansers with even broader benefit capabilities. As such, moisturizing cleansers signal a significant reinvention of history s most basic cosmetic product. [Pg.426]

Chapter 31 Moisturizing Cleansers 405 K.R Ananthapadmanabhan, K. Subramanyan, and Greg Note... [Pg.560]

HMIS Health 1, Flammability 1, Reactivity 0 Storage Keep container closed when not in use Uses Emollient, moisturizer, gloss aid, application/wear enhancer, pigment dispersant, solvent in personal care, colored cosmetics, hair care, skin care, creams/lotions, ointments, makeup removers, moisturizing cleansers... [Pg.2952]

PPG-2 methyl ether PPG-3 methyl ether PPG-2 methyl ether acetate solvent, moisturizing cleansers Octyidodecyl isostearate solvent, mold cleaning N-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone solvent, mold release agents Butyl lactate solvent, motors 1,1,1-Trichloroethane solvent, mouthwashes... [Pg.5703]

The Food and Drugs Act, which includes the Cosmetic Regulations, defines a cosmetic as any substance or mixture of substauces manufactured, sold or represented for use in cleansing, improving or altering the complexion, skin, hair or teeth, and include deodorants and perfumes . Cosmetics therefore include, for example, lipsticks, mascara, eye shadows, nail polish, shampoos, non-fluoride toothpaste, conditioners, soaps, moisturizers, cleansers, hair dyes, hair permanents and depilatories. [Pg.22]

CAS 13192-12-6 61789-32-0 800544-5 8001-78-3 56-81-5 1317-80-2 EINECS/ ELINCS 236-149-5 2634)52-5 267-008-6 232-292-2 200-289-5 236-675-5 Uses Cleanser, emulsifier for personal care prods., 2 1 liq. detergents, moisturizers, cleansers, waxes, sirucluring agents Features Mild foaming Reguiatory SARA 313 nonreportable... [Pg.126]


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