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Ashland’s Purifying & Conditioning Scalp Treatment Shampoo

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Ashland’s Purifying & Conditioning Scalp Treatment Shampoo
Ingredients
%

Phase A

  • Deionized Water
  • 38.3900
  • Timiron Supersheen MP-1001 (EMD/Merck) (Mica (and) Titanium Dioxide)
  • 0.1000
  • Texturpure sa-1 (Ashland) (Hydroxypropyl Methylcelluse (and) Cellulose Gum (and) Xanthan Gum)
  • 0.5000
  • Sodium Hydroxide (20% sol.)
  • 0.0300
  • Cocamidopropyl Betaine (30%)
  • 6.6700
  • Emal 228D (Kao) (Sodium Laureth Sulfate)
  • 42.8600

Phase B

  • Deionized Water
  • 5.000
  • n-hance 3196 cationic guar (Ashland) (Guar Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride)
  • 0.2000

Phase C

  • Ceraphyl 41 ester (Ashland) (C12-15 Alkyl Lactate)
  • 1.2500
  • Sclareance Biofunctional (Ashland) (Sclareolide)
  • 0.5000

Phase D

  • Ginger Pomegranate for Hair R19-2776 (Robertet)
  • 0.5000
  • Belsil DM 3560 VP (Wacker) (Dimethiconol (and) Sodium Dodecylbenzenesulfonate (and) Trideceth-10)
  • 3.000
  • Optiphen 200 Preservative (Ashland) (Phenoxyethanol (and) Caprylyl Glycol)
  • 1.000

Phase E

  • Citric Acid (25% aq. sol)
  • 0.0000

Procedure

Phase A: Add Timiron and Texturpure to the water while mixing. Adjust pH to >8.5 with Sodium Hydroxide. Mix until smooth and lump free. Add other ingredients in order. Phase B: Premix ingredients and add to phase A. Phase C: Heat Ceraphyl 41 to 70°C and add Sclareance. Mix until clear and lump free. Add premix to phase A. Phase D: Add ingredients in order while mixing. Phase E: Adjust pH with Citric Acid.

Properties

Description: pearly, viscous liquid. pH: 5.5 – 6.5. Viscosity: 7500-13000 mPa.s (lvt, 12 rpm, spindle 64). This formula passed 3-month accelerated lab stabilities and a 28-day preservative challenge efficacy test. ** **-preservative system has not been optimized to its lowest effective level; ***based on clinical testing of representative model formulations ****according to ISO16128 calculation; *****based on OECD criteria and an assessment of components

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