Cc-f0006(la) mattifying bb cream spf 30
Mattifying BB Cream SPF 30
This facial Beauty Balm (BB) formula delivers UVA and UVB protection, moisturization, anti-aging and mattifying benefits in a tinted product enabling ev
en tone with comfortable
wear. It is enriched with a natural specialty extract.
Schercemol™* DIS ester provides excellent solubilization for the UV filters and improves their spreadability on the skin.
Pemulen™* TR-2 polymeric emulsifier stabilizes the emulsion in combination with
Glucamate™* SSE-20 emulsifier while
Carbopol®* Ultrez 30 polymer imparts good
viscosity in the presence of electrolytes, and offers a cushiony initial sensory.
Hydramol™* PGPL ester helps the pigment dispersion;
Glucam™* E-20 humectant provides
humectancy and improves sensory.
INCI Name, Trade Name
Weight % Function
Product Properties:
Slightly creamy viscous emulsion
Versene™ NA
Viscosity (mPa·s)**
Methyl Gluceth-20,
Yield Value (dyn/cm²) 350 – 600
Glucam™* E-20 Humectant
Stability: Passed 2 months @ RT & 45°C, passed 5 cycles
Acrylates/C10-30 Alkyl Acrylate Crosspolymer,
Rheology Modifier /
Pemulen™* TR-2 Polymeric Emulsifier
Recommended Packaging: Tube or pump package
Rheology Modifier
**Brookfield RV Viscometer spindle #4 @ 20 rpm, 25°C
®* Ultrez 30 Polymer
***SPF determined by In Vitro testing using the Labsphere® UV-1000S
Di sopropyl Sebacate,
Transmit ance Analyzer
Schercemol™* DIS Ester
Note: Diethylamino Hydroxybenzoyl Hexyl Benzoate, Ethylhexyl Triazone
Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnamate,
and Bis-Ethylhexyloxyphenol Methoxyphenyl Triazine are not approved for
Parsol® MCX
use in the United States. Regulations for use of UV filters should be
consulted for use in specific countries.
Diethylamino Hydroxybenzoyl Hexyl Benzoate,
Uvinul® A Plus
10. Bis-Ethylhexyloxyphenol Methoxyphenyl Triazine,
Supplier References:
Tinosorb® S
The Dow Chemical Company (2, 26)
11. PEG-20 Methyl Glucose Sesquistearate,
Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc. (3, 5, 6, 7, 11,
Glucamate™* SSE-20 Emulsifier
14, 15)
DSM (8)
12. Ethylhexyl Triazone,
BASF (9, 10, 12)
Uvinul® T 150
13. Glyceryl Stearate,
Kobo (16, 17, 18, 19)
Dhaykol GME
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Mattifying BB Cream SPF 30
INCI Name, Trade Name
Weight % Function
D. 14. PEG/PPG-8/3 Laurate,
Hydramol™* PGPL Ester
15. Diisopropyl Sebacate,
Schercemol™* DIS Ester
16. Iron Oxide (CI 77492) (and) Isopropyl Titanium
17. Iron Oxide (CI 77491) (and) Isopropyl Titanium
18. Iron Oxide (CI 77499) (and) Isopropyl Titanium
Tri sostearate (and) Synthetic Wax,
19. Titanium Dioxide (and) Isopropyl Titanium
20. Sodium Hydroxide (18%)
21. Phenylbenzimidazole Sulfonic Acid,
Neo Heliopan® Hydro
22. Sodium Hydroxide (18%)
23. Deionized Water
G. 24. Water (and) Sodium Hyaluronate,
Hyaluronic Acid 1%
25. Dipropylene Glycol/ Centella Asiatica Extract/
Skin conditioner
Echinacea Angustifolia Leaf Extract, Rosmarinus
Oficinalis (Rosemary) Leaf Extract, Ganoderma
Lucidum (Mushroom) Extract, SD Alcohol 40-B,
Actifirm™ AGE
26. Phenoxyethanol (and) Methylisothiazolinone,
Neolone™ PE
Procedure:
1.
PART A: Dissolve Disodium EDTA, glycerin and
Glucam™* E-20 humectant in deionized water in a suitable mixing vessel.
2. Disperse
Pemulen™* TR-2 polymeric emulsifier with stirring. Mix until homogeneous.
3.
PART B: Disperse
Carbopol®* Ultrez 30 polymer in
PART A under moderate agitation. Mix until homogeneous. Heat
Part A+B
with mixing to 70-75°C.
4.
PART C: In a separate vessel, combine
PART C ingredients with mixing and heat to 70-75°C. Add
PART C to
PART A+B under
vigorous agitation. Mix until uniform.
5. Begin cooling batch with constant agitation.
6.
PART D: In a separate vessel, disperse the pigments in
Hydramol™* PGPL ester and
Schercemol™* DIS ester.
7. When main batch has cooled <50°C, add
PART D with vigorous agitation. Mix until homogeneous.
8.
PART E: Neutralize with sodium hydroxide (18%), mix until uniform.
9.
PART F: In a separate vessel dissolve the sodium hydroxide in water and solubilize, in this mixture, the phenylbenzimidazole
sulfonic acid. Add
PART F in the emulsion and mix until homogenous.
10.
PART G: Add ingredients of
PART G in order to batch. Mix well between each addition.
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