Cosmetic And Toiletry Formulations Volume 8, Second Editon (cosmetic & Toiletry Formulations)


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COSMETIC AND TOILETRY FORMULATIONS This page intentionally left blank COSMETIC AND TOILETRY FORMULATIONS Second Edition Volume 8 by Ernest W. Flick NOYES PUBLICATIONS WILLIAM ANDREW PUBLISHING, LLC Norwich, New York, U.S.A. Copyright 0 2001 by Ernest W. Flick No part of this book may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the Publisher. Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 00-107129 ISBN: 0-8155-1454-9 Printed in the United States Published in the United States of America by Noyes Publications / William Andrew Publishing, LLC Norwich, New York, U.S.A. 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data (Revised for vol. 8) Flick, Ernest W. Cosmetic and toiletry formulations. 1, Cosmetics. 2. Toilet preparations. I. Title. TP983.FS5 1989 668l.55 ISBN 0-1855-1218-X (v. 1) ISBN 0-18.55-1306-2 (v. 2) ISBN 0-1855-1367-4 (v. 3) ISBN 0-18.55-1383-6 (v. 4) ISBN 0-1855-1395-X (v. 5) ISBN 0-1855-1412-3 (v. 6) ISBN 0-1855-1430-1 (v. 7) ISBN 0-1855-1454-9 (v. 8) 00-107129 In memoly of my wVe>Ruth This page intentionally left blank Preface This book contains 541 cosmetic and toiletry formulations, based on informationreceived from numerous industrialcompaniesand other organizations. This is Volume 8 ofthe SecondEdition ofthis work: Volume 1was published in 1989,Volume 2 in 1992,Volume 3 in early 1995,Volume 4 in late 1995,Volume5in 1996,Volume6in 1998,andVolume7in1999.There are no duplications in any of these volumes. The data represent selections from manufacturers’ descriptions made at not cost to, nor influence from, the makers or distributors of these materials. Only the most recent formulas have been included. It is believed that all ofthe trademarkedraw materials listed are currently available,which will be of interest to readers concerned with raw material discontinuances. The 1996 market for cosmetic raw materials is estimated at $2 billion. Each formulation in the book is identified by a description of end use. The formulations include the following as available, in the manufacturer’s own words: a listing of each raw material contained; the percent by weight of each raw material; suggested formulation procedure; and the formula source,which is the companyor organizationthat suppliedthe formula. The book is divided into the following 12 sections, with thenumber of formulations indicated in ( ). I. Antiperspirants and Deodorants (12) 11. Baby Products (1 8) 111. Bath and Shower Products (49) IV. Beauty Aids (94) V. Creams (62) VI . Hair Care Products (77) VII. Lotions (50) VIII. Shampoos (73) Ix. Shaving Products (1 0) X. Soaps and Hand Cleaners (22) XI. Sun Care Products (53) XII. Miscellaneous(2 1) vii viii Preface Each formula is indexed in the section which is most applicable. The reader seeking a formula for a specific end use should check each section which could possibly apply. In addition to the above, there are two other sectionsthat will be helpful to the reader: XIII. Trade-Named Raw Materials. Each raw material is listed with a brief chemical description and the name of the raw material supplier. XIV. Suppliers’Addresses. Addresses of suppliers oftradenamed raw materials andor formulations, some of which are not available in the usual reference books. It should be noted that some formulations in the book are translations. The manufacturer’s exact wording has been used in these cases. Occasionally different companies have listed the same raw material differently; it is hoped that the reader will be able to identifythe same or similarraw materials by consulting the Trade-Named Raw Materials section. The table of contents of the book is organized in suc
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