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Color Cosmetic Formulary Color Cosmetic Formulary 1 Table of Contents CCCrCrrrèèèèmmmeeee tttotooo PPPoPooowwwwdddderer MMMaMaaakkkkeeeeuuuupppp PTC4- 7/1 3-4 GGGlGllloooossyssy LLLiLiiipstickpstick PTC3-64-1A 5-6 LLLoLooonnnngggg wwweaweaeaearrrr LLLiLiiipppp GGGlGllloooossssssss PTC4-64/2 7-8 Flawless TransferTransfer----proofproof Lipstick PTC5-14/2 9 Flawless TransferTransfer----proofproof Lipstick PTC5-49/3 10 TransferTransfer----proofproof Clear Lip Gloss PTC4 ---136/2 11 TransferTransfer----proofproof Lip Gloss PTC5-14/1 12 Clear Lipstick PTC5-53/5 13 Natural Lip Balm PTC5-36/5 14 Silky Smooth Hydrating MakeMake----UpUpUpUp ARL-20-79-1 15-16 Black WaterWater----proofproof Mascara PT5-66/1 17 Shiny Black Eye Liner AX AX-47-280E 18 PatPat----nnnn----LeatherLeather Eyeliner PTC5-67/1 19 Twinkling Lipstick PTC5-71-2 20 Tinted Lipstick PTC5-71-3 21 Beauty Blemish Cream (BB CreCream)am) AX-47-332 22-23 Color Correction (CC Cream) ARL-21-16-2 24-25 Daily Defense Cream (DD Cream) ARL-21-15-3 26-27 Essential Exfoliating Scrub (EE Scrub) ARL-21-54-1 28 2 Table of Contents Exfoliating Cream (EE Cream) PAX-47-499 29-30 Healthy Heals (HH Cream) ARL-21-55-1 31-32 Healthy Hair Treatment (HH Cream) PAX-47-500 33-34 Night Cream (ZZ Cream) PAX-47-501 35-36 Mascara AX-47-450 37 BBBrowBrow Set AX-47-452 38 Hair Highlighter AX-47-448 39 CCCCCCrrrrrreeeeeeaaaaaamm EEEEEEyyyyyyeeeeee SSSSSShhhhhhaaaaaaddddddoooooowwwwww AAXX---4477---445511---BB 4400 Hair Color Streak AX-47-449-B 41 Lash Curling Mascara AX-47-469-B 42 Disclaimer 43 3 Crème to Powder Make-Up PTC4-97/1 Trade Name INCI Name Company Percent A PELEMOL GTO Triethylhexanoin Phoenix Chemical 35.00 A PELEMOL 899 Isononyl Isononanoate (and) Phoenix Chemical 12.60 Ethylhexyl Isononanoate A Vitamin E Tocopherol Acetate House 0.10 A Amisol 4135 Lecithin Lucas Meyer 0.20 B SP 1020P Ozokerite S&P 6.00 B PELEMOL GTB Tribehenin Phoenix Chemical 3.30 B PHOENIX HSA Hydroxystearic Acid Phoenix Chemical 3.30 C Nylon-12 Nylon-12 ESP 12.00 C Kaolin Kaolin WCD 3.00 C Propylparaben Propylparaben House 0.20 C Vitamin C Ascorbyl Palmitate House 0.10 D AHD-TRI-77891 Titanium Dioxide, Sodium Myristoyl US Cosmetics 8.00 Sarcosinate, Aluminum Hydroxide D AHD-R-77491 Iron Oxide, Sodium Myristoyl Sarcosinate, US Cosmetics 0.70 Aluminum Hydroxide D AHD-Y-77492 Iron Oxide, Sodium Myristoyl Sarcosinate, US Cosmetics 2.00 Aluminum Hydroxide D Mica as Mica, Triethoxycaprylylsilane LCW 8.00 E MSS-500 Silica Kobo 3.00 F SPCAT-12 Talc, Ethylene/Methacrylate Copolymer, Kobo 2.00 Isopropyl Titanium Triisostearate 100.00 Procedure: Heat Phase A to 80-85°C. Add Phase B and mix until all waxes are melted. Add Phase C & D and homomix to disperse colors. Once colors are dispersed add Phase C homomix for 30 sec. Switch to sweep and add Phase F. Drop batch at 70-75°C. 4 Crème to Powder Make-Up PTC4-97/1 Characteristics of Make-Up: easy spreading, fast drying, light cushiony feel on skin Ingredient s Function Pelemol GTO Provides Light Cushion and Spreadability Pelemol 899 Extremely Light Ester with Volatile Feel Pelemol GTB Emulsion Stabilizer Phoenix HSA Gelling Agent and Emulsifier 5 Glossy Lipstick PTC3-64/1A Trade Name INCI Name Company Percent A Jeelate 3H Polyethylene Jeen 2.70 A Ceresin 1022 Ceresin S&P 2.70 A Ozokerite 1020P Oxokerite S&P 1.80 A Paraffin SP-674 Paraffin S&P 2.15 A PHOENIX HSA Hydroxystearic Acid Phoenix Chemical 1.80 A Clearwax Ethylhexyl Hydroxystearate, Triethylhexyl LCW 2.70 Trimellitate, C30-C45 Olefin A Ganex V216 VP/Hexadecene Copolymer ISP 5.35 A PELEMOL GTB Tribehenin Phoenix Chemical 2.70 A Vitamin E Tocopherol Acetate Rohm & Haas 0.10 A PELEMOL P-49 Pentaerythrityl Tetraisononanoate Phoenix Chemical 3.60 A PELEMOL D-2000 PPG-26 Dimer Dilinoleate Copolymer Phoenix Chemical 1.80 A PELEMOL DP-144B Dipentaerythrityl Tetrabehenate/ Phoenix Chemical 3.60 Polyhydroxystearate A PELEMOL PHS-8 Polyhydroxystearic Acid Phoenix Chemical 13.40 A PHOENOXIDE CO-40 PEG-40 Castor Oil Phoenix Chemical 13.40 A PELEMOL CCT Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride Phoenix Chemical 10.75 B Red 7 19-011/CO FD&C Red 7 in Castor Oil Sun 1.30 B Red I/O/CO Iron Oxide in Castor Oil Sun 2.75 B Black I/O/CO Iron Oxide in Castor Oil Sun 0.35 B Brown 33-115/CO Iron Oxide in Castor Oil Sun 1.35 B TiO2/CO Titanium Dioxide in Castor Oil Sun 1.80 B Yellow 5/CO FD&C Yellow 5 in Castor Oil Sun 0.20 C Silk Mica Mica Rona 4.00 C MP-29 TiO2, Mica, Iron Oxides Rona 4.90 D Castor Oil Castor Oil House 13.90 E Flavor Mango Bell Flavors 0.70 E CO40SS Saccharin in Castor Oil Kobo 0.20 100.00 Procedure: Heat Phase A to 85-90°C. Once melted and clear add Phase B mix well and check dispersion. Add Phase C and mix until uniform. Add q.s to Phase D. Cool to 70°C and add Phase E mix until uniform. Pour into molds at 70°C. 6 Glossy Lipstick PTC3-64/1A Characteristics of Lipstick: Transfer proof, doesn’t dry on lips, good color laydown, and shine. Ing redients Function Pelemol HSA Emulsifier and Oil Gelling Agent Pelemol GTB Emulsifier Pelemol P-49 Silky Emollient with Shine Pelemol D-2000 Extremely Substantive Emollient Pelemol DP-144B Lanolin Substitute Pelemol PHS-8 Glossy Vegetable Derived Phoenoxide CO-40 Emollient Pelemol CCT Fragrance Solubilizer Lubricious Emollient 7 Longwear Lip Gloss PTC4-64/2 Trade Name INCI Name Company Percent A PELEMOL GTIS Triisostearin Phoenix Chemical 25.00 A PELEMOL D-2000 Polypropylene Glycol 2000 Dimer Phoenix Chemical 2.00 Dinoleate A PELEMOL GTO Triethylhexanoin Phoenix Chemical 8.00 A GIOVAREZ AC-5099M Isododecane (and) Acrylates Copolymer Phoenix Chemical 10.00 A PELEMOL CCT Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride Phoenix Chemical 5.00 A PELEMOL PHS-8 Polyhydroxystearic Acid Phoenix Chemical 2.00 A PELEMOL HCO Hydrogenated Castor Oil Phoenix Chemical 2.00 A PELEMOL JEC Triisostearin (and) Glyceryl Behenate Phoenix Chemical 8.00 A PELEMOL ICB Isocetyl Behenate Phoenix Chemical 3.50 A EUXYL K-300 Phenoxyethanol, Methylparaben, Phoenix Chemical 0.50 Butylparaben, Ethylparaben, Propylparaben, Isobutylparaben B COD 8008 TiO2 / Castor Oil Sun 7.00 B COD 8009 Yellow 5/ Castor Oil Sun 5.00 B COD 8006 Iron Oxide/ Castor Oil Sun 6.00 B COD 8005 Iron Oxide/ Castor Oil Sun 0.15 B COD 8002 Red 6/ Castor Oil Sun 0.50 B COD 8001 Red 7/ Castor Oil Sun 1.90 C Mica 281 Mica WCD 5.00 C MP-149 TiO2 / Mica EM Industries 5.00 D Castor Oil Castor Oil House 3.45 100.00 Procedure: Heat Phase A to 75-80°C. Add colors ( Phase B) mix until uniform. Add Phase C, mix until uniform. Add Phase D, mix until uniform. Drop batch at 70°C. 8 Longwear Lip Gloss PTC4-64/2 Characteristics of Lipstick : Transfer proof, doesn’t dry on lips, good color laydown, and shine Ingredient Function PELEMOL GTIS Lubricious Emollient with Shine; Vegetable Derived PELEMOL D-2000 Very Substantive Emollient PELEMOL GTO Provides Light Cushion and Spreadability GIOVAREZ AC-5099M Film Former for Color Smudge Resistance PELEMOL CCT Lubricious Emollient PELEMOL PHS-8 Glossy Vegetable Derived Emollient PELEMOL HCO Emulsifier and Gelling agent PELEMOL JEC Lubricious Emollient that Melts Like Butter PELEMOL ICB Light Silky Ester 9 Flawless Transfer-proof Lipstick PTC5-14/2 Trade Name INCI Name Company Percent A CL 300 Polyethylene Honeywell 4.70 A PELEMOL GTB Tribehenin Phoenix Chemical 4.70 A Ozokerite 1020 Ozokerite 1020 S & P 2.80 A Paraffin 674 Paraffin S & P 2.15 A Beeswax Beeswax S & P 4.000 A PELEMOL P3D Polypropanediol Dimer Dilinoleate Phoenix Chemical 20.05 B Red 7/ Squalane Red 7/ Squalane LCW 1.50 B Red I /O Squalane Red I /O Squalane LCW 1.00 B Black I/ O Squalane Black I/ O Squalane LCW 0.25 B TiO2/Squalane TiO2/Squalane LCW 1.50 B Yellow 5/ Squalane Yellow 5/ Squalane LCW 0.25 C Silk Mica Mica EMD Industries 4.00 C PM-29 TiO2/Mica EMD Industries 5.40 D Liquipar Oil Isopropylparaben, Isobutylparaben, ISP 0.50 Butylparaben D GIOVAREZ BTB-50 Isododecane & Behenyl Methacrylate/ Phoenix Chemical 25.00 t-Butyl Methacrylate D PECOSIL G-5 Dimethicone/ Phenylmethicone/ C30-45 Phoenix Chemical 8.00 Olefin D Permethyl 99A Isododecane Presperse 14.00 100.00 Procedure: Heat Phase A 85-90C to melt waxes. Once melted add Phase B and cool to 75C. When pigment is uniform add Phase C . Premix Phase D until no lumps are seen. Add premixed Phase D to Phases ABC . Add Phase E. Characteristics of Lipstick: Transfer proof, doesn’t dry on lips, good color laydown, and shine. Ingredients Function Pelemol P3D Glossy vegetable derived emollient Giovarez BTB-50 Film former for color & smudge resistance Pelemol GTB Emulsion Stabilizer Pecosil G-5 Luxurious emollient 10 Flawless Transfer-proof Lipstick PTC5-49/3 Trade Name INCI Name Company Percent A CL 300 Polyethylene Honeywell 5.00 A PELEMOL GTB Tribehenin Phoenix Chemical 5.00 A Ozokerite 1020 Ozokerite 1020 S & P 2.80 A Paraffin 674 Paraffin S & P 2.15 A Beeswax Beeswax S & P 6.00 A PELEMOL P3D Polypropanediol Dimer Dilinoleate Phoenix Chemical 6.00 A GIOVAREZ 1800 Polyvinyl Stearyl Ether Phoenix Chemical 4.00 B Unipure Red LC Red 7/ Squalane Sensient/LCW 1.50 3075/squalane B Unipure Red LC Red I /O Squalane Sensient/LCW 1.00 381/squalane B Unipure Black LC Black I/ O Squalane Sensient/LCW 0.25 989/squalane B Unipure White LC TiO2/Squalane Sensient/LCW 1.50 981/squalane B Unipure Yellow LC Yellow 5/ Squalane Sensient/LCW 0.25 125/squalane C Silk Mica Mica EMD Industries 4.00 C PM-29 TiO2/Mica EMD Industries 5.00 D Liquipar Oil Isopropylparaben, Isobutylparaben, ISP 0.50 Butylparaben D GIOVAREZ BTB-50 Isododecane & Behenyl Methacrylate/ Phoenix Chemical 25.00 t-Butyl Methacrylate D PECOSIL G-5 Dimethicone/ Phenylmethicone/ C30-45 Phoenix Chemical 6.00 Olefin D Permethyl 99A Isododecane Presperse 23.45 E Flavor Flavor Q.S 100.00 Procedure: Heat Phase A 85-90C to melt waxes.
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