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Shower and bath gel

Slowly add phase B to A, with moderate agitation, until homogeneous. Finally, add the fragrance and mix well. [Pg.168]

Passion flower (Passiflora incarnata) Hawthorn (Crataegus laevigata) Valerian root (Valeriana officinalis) Linden (lime tree Tilea cordata) [Pg.169]

Reported to have analgesic and sedative properties used in sedative preparations for nervous anxiety Flowering tops are used in sleep-inducing preparations reduces blood pressure [Pg.169]

Hypotensive widely used in sleep aid and sedative health foods, herbal teas and medicinal products Sedative, emollient, anti-inflammatory, healing and refreshing linden tea or tilleul is drunk as a general relaxant [Pg.169]

Being an aqueous surfactant system, similar issues to those for shampoo need to be considered. The major difference is that the shower and [Pg.178]

Reported to have analgesic and sedative properties used in sedative preparations for nervous anxiety [Pg.179]

Flowering tops are used in sleep-inducing preparations reduces blood pressure [Pg.179]

Hypotensive widely used in sleep aid and sedative health foods, herbal teas and medicinal products [Pg.179]


Once the fragrance has been evaluated on skin and approved by the evaluation panel, the perfumer can start to make versions for the other products in the Business Scents range namely, soap, antiperspirant, shampoo, and shower and bath gel. [Pg.141]

Versatile, cost-effective surfactant for use in personal cleansing products. Superior flash foam and lather characteristics. Good skin compatibility. Uses include liquid, lotion and pearl shampoos, shower and bath gels bubble baths and facial cleansers. [Pg.128]

A similar market penetration pattern is seen in hair products (shampoo, coloring products, conditioners, fixatives). Silicones are also used in antiperspirants/deodorants, shaving products, shower and bath oils, gels, and liquid soaps. [Pg.615]

Soya derived amide exhibiting foam and skin feel properties analogous to soap. Good viscosity building and emulsification properties. Ideal choice for shower and facial cleansers, liquid soaps and bath gels. [Pg.122]

Thickeners/gelling agents Forsthoff, 1991). Fatty alcohol ethoxylate, fatty acid alkylolamine, ethoxylated glucose ester and common salt are used as thickening additives in liquid washing, shower and bath preparations. Structurally viscous products retain their gel-like character by the addition of polymer gelling agents such as, polyacrylic acids, xanthan or hydroxypropyhnethylcellulose. However, the latter compound has been associated with a loss of efficacy for certain preservatives. [Pg.272]

Uses Conditioner, surfactant, and antistat in clear shampoos, shower prods, and baths gels... [Pg.999]

For spas, shower stalls, bath tubs, etc, a gel coat containing no fiber reinforcement is appHed first to the mold. It forms a smooth, strong, impervious, durable chemical, weather, and wear-resistant surface. The bulk of the resin, which may be reinforced with glass fiber, is appHed by hand lay-up or by spray gun. The article is then cured at or near ambient conditions. [Pg.328]

Shower-bath gel. Clear, high foaming and capable of moisturizing the skin. Any advice on novel and useful botanical extracts Packaging low density polyethylene or PET. [Pg.134]

Bathroom Products Shower Gels and Bath Foams.112... [Pg.109]

Use Concentration 0.5-1.5% in shampoos, shower and foam baths, hair gels and leave-on conditioners... [Pg.633]

Uses Surfactant used in styling gels, shampoos, conditioners, and bath and shower prods, improves skin feel, substantive to hair Features Nonphosphated mild... [Pg.830]

Uses Mild, foaming surfactant used in styling gels, shampoos, conditioners, and bath and shower prods. improves skin feel, substantive to hair Fhoperties Liq. disp. in castor oil misc. with ethanol, water and propylene glycol insol. in cyclomethicone, min. oil, and IPM 35% act. [Pg.1733]

Uses Surfactant, emulsifier, hydrotrope in shampoos, shower gels, and bath foams... [Pg.2104]

Alkyl polyglucoside carboxylate (INCI-name Sodium Lauryl Glucose Carboxylate (and) Lauryl Glucoside, Plantapon LGC SORB) is a new anionic surfactant with excellent performance for personal care cleansing applications. In shampoo and shower bath formulations the anionic surfactant shows a good foaming behavior. In body wash applications it improves sensorial effects. These properties make Plantapon LGC SORB suitable for several cosmetic applications, e.g., mild facial wash gel, mild baby shampoo, mild body wash for sensitive skin, wet wipes, and special sulfate-free shampoo applications. [Pg.91]


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