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EmulsionA face and body cream that promotes a natural, even and lasting tan. A hydrating formula with the anti-oxidant thio taurine which is good for the skin.
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Emulsion: A suspension of tiny globules of one liquid in a second liquid (separation results - ingredients will not mix). An example would be oil and vinegar. Enamel: Another name for nail polish. Endogenous: Originating in or produced by the body.
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Emulsion - A stabilized blend of oils and water such as a lotion, the suspension of one liquid within a second liquid which normally do not mix.
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emulsion stabilizer, Arlatone Versaflex V-175, also a nonionic product, is a blend of polysaccharides and esters. The V-175 is entirely vegetable-based.
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EMULSION - A stable system in which two liquids, which would not normally go into solution, are held in suspension by a small amount of an emulsifier. Most of Burt's Bees creams are an emulsion of botanical oils and aloe vera ( water-based).
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EmulsionA stable combination of oil and water phases accomplished with the use of surfactants. EpidermisThe outer layer of skin.
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Micro- emulsion : A blending process that suspends microscopic particles of an ingredient in a substance from which they normally tend to separate, such as oil particles in water.
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CarbomerAn emulsion stabilizer or thickening agent used in cosmetic products. Carcinogens Cancer causing agents.
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Use/properties: emulsion stabilizer Propolis cera (Propolis Wax) = Resinous gum collected by bees from plant buds and bark, normally dissolved in tincture. Natural preservative with antibacterial and wound healing properties.
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Cold cream is an emulsion of water and certain fats, usually including beeswax and various scent agents, designed to smooth skin and remove makeup. The name derives from the cooling feeling that the cream leaves on the skin.
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Stearyl Alcohol: An emulsion stabilizer; also adds body to a lotion. Stenosis: Narrowing or stricture of a duct or canal. Sterile: Unable to produce offspring; barren. 2. Aseptic; free from living microorganisms.
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Emulsions: They give less sheen than liquid or cream foundations, but cover blemishes very well. 2. Creams: These contain a high proportion of oils, they are particularly suitable for dry skins.
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Creamier, water-in-oil emulsions are best. And don't forget about your lips. Chapped lips are often the most noticeable problem for a lady in the winter.
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The majority of moisturizers are emulsions of oil and water. The oil in water moisturizers have a higher water content and are lighter and less heavy; these are good for use during the day when makeup will be applied over it, ...
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The lice can be killed with a single application of 1% gammabenzine hexachloride or 2% DDT emulsion or 25% benzyl benzoate emulsion.
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Xanthan Gum - heteropolysaccharide gum. Acts as an emulsion stabilizer and aqueous viscosity increasing agent Carbomer - synthetic polymer that acts as an emulsion stabilizer and aqueous viscosity increasing agent. pH dependent thickener ...
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Polymers (long chain molecules) used as thickening and suspending agents and emulsion stabilizers in cosmetic formulations. White, slightly acidic powders, carbomers react with fat particles to form thick, stable emulsions of water and oil.
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Usually used in emulsions in conjunction with propyl paraben. It's non - toxic and approved for use in foods. It is effective against a wide range of bacteria and fungi. Contrary to popular belief, it is not a wax.
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Glyceryl stearate: An emulsifier that assists in forming neutral, stable emulsions. It is also a solvent, humectant, and consistency regulator in water-in-oil and oil-in-water formulations. Derived from palm kernel or soy oil for cosmetic use.
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EmulsifierAn agent used to make an emulsion, which is a mixture of liquids, minute globules of one being suspended in a second that doesn't dissolve the first. EmollientsIngredients that soften or smooth.
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Gel - Jelly like material formed by the coagulation of a liquid. Semi-solid emulsion that liquefies when applied to the skin. Glabella - The space/area between the eyebrows.
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Make a paste of tobacco powder and water followed by emulsion of ritha to wash the hair. An ointment made from the powder of the bark of malkangni mixed with mustard is applied on the head.
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CARBOMER: A generic name for polymers of acrylic acid used as emulsion stabilizers or thickening agents in pharmaceuticals and cosmetic products.
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ingredient added to promote the formation of a stable mixture ( emulsion) of oil and water Emusifying Wax coconut derived emulsifier, stabilizer and thickener ...
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When all the oil has been added to the water and it forms an emulsion, add lavender water. ( Lavender water is made by infusing a handful of lavender flowers in 2 cups of boiling water.) Let this stand for an hour and then strain and use.
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Heat the wax, jojoba and rosehip seed oils in a double boiler until the wax melts. Add the water gradually while whisking the mixture into a creamy emulsion.
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EMULSIFIER: an additive that promotes the formation of a stable mixture, or emulsion, of oil and water. ESSENTIAL OILS: Group of volatile fluids derived primarily from plants, and used in cosmetics primarily as fragrant additives.
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Vitamin C - an excellent antioxidant and essential in the formation of collagen. Promotes healing of the skin and used to enhance the pH balance of the skin. Preservative and emulsion stabilizer. Vitamin E - prevents rancidity and strong antioxidant.
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Plant derived emulsifier, meaning the "core" of the ingredient was a specific part of a plant and derived from it. This creates a stable and clean emulsion. Also used as a thickener. Sunflower ...
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When you're searching for products to put back the moisture your body needs, she recommends looking for creams, not lotions. " Creamier water-in-oil emulsions are most effective," she says. But moisturizer isn't your only defense. Here, Dr.
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See also: Natural, Body, Alcohol, Moisturizer, Cream
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