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Setting gels/lotions

Setting foams, lotions, sprays, gels Application + - ... [Pg.163]

Uses Conditioner, lubricant providing wet combing for shampoos emollient for skin cleansers, shave creams, deodorants, hair setting gels and lotions Properties Water-wh. to pale yel. d. vise, liq. bland odor vise. 7500-15,000 cps pH 65-7.5 81-9.1% solids Mackemium 261 [McIntyre]... [Pg.695]

Neutral or negatively charged polymeric resins are commonly employed to provide styling benefits in products such as mousses, gels, hairsprays, and setting lotions. Typical examples in use today are the copolymer of vinyl acetate and cro-tonic acid, the copolymer of polyvinyl pyrrolidone and vinyl acetate (PVP/VA), the ethyl ester of the copolymer of polyvinyl methyl ether and maleic anhydride (PVM/MA), and the copolymer of octylacrylamide/acrylates/butylaminoethyl methacrylate (Amphomer). [Pg.427]

Hair fixative polymers do exactly what their name implies they fix the hair in place. But the science of creating a suitable hair fixative system, simple in statement, is complex in practice. Traditionally, hair fixative polymers have been apphed to the hair as liquids (hair sprays, setting lotions), gels, and foams (mousses). Each delivery vehicle has it own unique requirements, and these are addressed only when they place restrictions on the polymers. [Pg.262]

Use Concentration 1-3% in shampoos 3-10% in hair conditioners, rinses 3-20% in hair-setting lotions, gels, sprays... [Pg.623]

Function in Formula Fixative resins and film former. Z-W is a conditioning polymer Use Concentration 0.5-1% (actives) in shampoos 1-3% (actives) in conditioners and rinses 1-5% in gels 4-7% (actives) in hairsprays 2-4% (actives) in mousses 4-5% (actives) in setting lotions... [Pg.637]

Setting lotions. Styling gels Setting properties Curl retention... [Pg.76]

Uses SurfaclanL conditioner for personal care prods., pharmaceuticals emollient for halr/skin cate prods., shampoos, shower gels, aerosol shaving lather, deodorants, antiperspirants, creams/lotions, perfumes and colognes plasticizer for hair setting polymers and hair fixatives Features Improves skinfeel stable, creamy foam Regulatory JCIC registered... [Pg.6]

Uses Lubricant, surfactant, hydrator, detackifier, profoamer, and softener in personal care such as hair sprays, hand lotions, antiperspirants, roll-ons, shaving preps, shampoos, conditioners, foundations, creams, gels/setting lotions Properties Cl, to hazy, colorless liq. sol. in water sp.gr, 1,07 vise. 200-650 cS Toxicology Prolonged contact with skin, eyes may cause some irritation nonhaz-ardous with a very low order of toxicity... [Pg.150]

Uses Conditioner, lubricant, imparting richness to skin and hair care prods, (shampoos, conditioners, gels, setting lotions, cream rinses, mousses, liq. soaps, skin lotions and creams) thickener and emulsifier for certain tems Features Compat. with surfactants Reguiatory Not regulated for transport Europe EINECS Properties Tan gran, powd. sol. in water insol. in ethanol, IPA relative dens. 0.48 ... [Pg.228]


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