Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Lychee Craving – Nano Emulsion

Pollution and stress bog us down that they take a toll on our body. But for those of us who are always on the go, taking supplements is not a bad idea. After all, our skin needs vitamins as well to get that much needed boost. Here is a skin energizer from Cosmetics and Toiletries that contains lychee extracts.

Ingredients:                                         Percent Weight:

Phase A

Eumulgin VL 75 (lauryl glucoside,            4.00
polyglyceryl-2 dipolyhydroxystearate, 
glycerin)

Cetearyl alcohol                                    2.00
Ethylhexyl stearate                               4.00

Cegesoft VP (vegetable oil,                    2.00
hydrogenated vegetable
wax, Euphorbia cerifera wax)

Dicaprylyl carbonate                              2.00

Passion flower Passiflora incarnata)         1.00
seed oil

Cocoglycerides                                      2.00

Dimethicone                                         1.00

Sodium polyacrylate                               0.80

Cloisonné Super Rouge 450Z                   0.15
(mica and iron oxide)   

Timiron Sparkle 147 
(mica and titanium dioxide)                    0.15

Phase B

Distilled water                                      68.6/q.s.

Elestab 388 (propylene glycol,                 2.50
phenoxyethanol, chlorphenesin,
methylparaben)       

Xanthan gum                                        0.20

Glycerin                                               4.00

Sodium stearoyl glutamate                     0.50

Phase C
Litchiderm LS 9704
(butylene glycol,Litchi chinensis              5.00
pericarp extract)               

Fragrance                                             0.10

Procedure:

Mix and heat ingredients of phases A and B separately at 75°C. Add B into A while stirring under low turbine until temperature drops to 60°C. Cool batch to room temperature while stirring gently. Add phase C ingredients at 40°C. Make sure that pH level is at 6.8 and viscosity is at 36,000 mPas before pouring into sterilized jars.

Reference: http://www.cosmeticsandtoiletries.com/


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