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WEBINAR SERIES Sustainability in Personal Care – African Botanicals

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WEBINAR SERIES | SKIN-LOVING HYGIENE AND MOISTURISATION ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © 2020 | CIREBELLE 3 ABOUT CIREBELLE

WEBINAR SERIES | SKIN-LOVING HYGIENE AND MOISTURISATION ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © 2020 | CIREBELLE 4 About Cirebelle Inspired by Africa, driven by Technology

Cirebelle was founded in 2001 in Johannesburg, , as a manufacturer of wax-based raw materials for the Personal Care Industry

Cirebelle is innovation driven, offering high- performance ingredients & specialist services

At the core of Cirebelle’s values is the belief that industry can be leveraged to positively impact society

As an organisation, we seek to catalyse social transformation, economic upliftment and sustainable development

WEBINAR SERIES | SKIN-LOVING HYGIENE AND MOISTURISATION ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © 2020 | CIREBELLE 5 5 Products and Services Overview

01 Waxes

02 Exfoliants

03 SoftSpheres™ Applications Development Lab Guideline Formulations Prototype Development

04 African Botanicals Marketing concepts & innovation

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We are approved and loved globally Our esteemed Distribution Partners include:

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Global Trends Functional Trends

Clean beauty Hygiene

Sustainable Spa at Home: sourcing Nourishment and Self- Care Circular Economy and Upcycling Hydration and Moisturisation Skin Repair and Moisturisation Safe Ingredients

Transparency Maskne

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Global Trends

Clean beauty

Sustainable sourcing

Circular Economy and Upcycling

Skin Repair and Moisturisation

Transparency

WEBINARWEBINAR SERIES SERIES – |SUSTAINABILITY SKIN-LOVING HYGIENE in PC - AFRICAN AND MOISTURISATION BOTANICALS ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © 2020 | CIREBELLE 10 TRENDS OVERVIEW SkinSustainability-Loving Hygiene in Personal Care – African Botanicals

Global Trends

Clean beauty

Sustainable sourcing

Circular Economy and Upcycling

Skin Repair and Moisturisation

Transparency

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Global Trends

Clean beauty

Sustainable sourcing

Circular Economy and Upcycling

Skin Repair and Moisturisation

Transparency

WEBINARWEBINAR SERIES SERIES – |SUSTAINABILITY SKIN-LOVING HYGIENE in PC - AFRICAN AND MOISTURISATION BOTANICALS ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © 2020 | CIREBELLE 12 TRENDS OVERVIEW SkinSustainability-Loving Hygiene in Personal Care – African Botanicals

Global Trends

Clean beauty

Sustainable sourcing

Circular Economy and Upcycling

Skin Repair and Moisturisation

Transparency

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Global Trends

Clean beauty

Sustainable sourcing

Circular Economy and Upcycling

Skin Repair and Moisturisation

Transparency

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Global Trends

Clean beauty

Sustainable sourcing

Circular Economy and Upcycling

Skin Repair and Moisturisation

Transparency

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Global Trends

Clean beauty

Sustainable sourcing

Circular Economy and Upcycling

Skin Repair and Moisturisation

Transparency

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Functional Trends

Hygiene

Spa at Home: Nourishment and Self- Care

Hydration and Moisturisation

Safe Ingredients

Maskne

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Global Trends

Clean beauty

Sustainable sourcing

Circular Economy and Upcycling

Skin Repair and Moisturisation

Transparency

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Global Trends Functional Trends

Clean beauty Hygiene

Sustainable Spa at Home: sourcing Nourishment and Self- Care Circular Economy and Upcycling Hydration and Moisturisation Skin Repair and Moisturisation Safe Ingredients

Transparency Maskne 04 African Botanicals

WEBINARWEBINAR SERIES SERIES – |SUSTAINABILITY SKIN-LOVING HYGIENE in PC - AFRICAN AND MOISTURISATION BOTANICALS ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © 2020 | CIREBELLE 19 Introduction to native African Botanical ingredients

WEBINARWEBINAR SERIES SERIES – |SUSTAINABILITY SKIN-LOVING HYGIENE in PC - AFRICAN AND MOISTURISATION BOTANICALS ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © 2020 | CIREBELLE 20 TRENDSBAOBAB OVERVIEW SkinLatin-Loving name: Hygiene Adansonia digitata

South Africa, Botswana, Namibia, Region and other tropical African countries Can grow up to 25m in height

Plant 8-23 years before trees bear fruit. Certain South African species take 150 years, with these trees preserved. Baobab trees are dioecious

• Leaves rich in Vitamin C, sugars, potassium tartrate and calcium. Cooked fresh as vegetable, or dried and crushed for later use ​ Traditional • Fruit pulp is used in drinks and foods uses • Dry seed powder can be used as refreshing outside drink rich in Vitamin C personal • Seeds are used in food or to make care • Inner bark used for rope making, baskets etc. • Roots can be used as a red dye • Baobab oil is only for topical application

WEBINAR SERIES | SKIN-LOVING HYGIENE AND MOISTURISATION ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © 2020 | CIREBELLE 21 TRENDSBULBINE OVERVIEW FRUTESCENS SkinLatin-Loving name: Hygiene Bulbine frutescens (L.) Wild.

South Africa (Northern, Western and Eastern Region Cape), Lesotho and Swaziland

Fast growing, branched succulent Plant Once leaf juice has been drained, it can be replanted

• Leaf juice can be applied to burns, rashes, blisters, insect bites, Traditional uses • Skin ailments such as acne, cracked lips, cold outside sores, mouth ulcers and areas of cracked skin personal care • Infusion of several fresh leaves in cup of boiling water helpful for coughs, colds and arthritis

WEBINAR SERIES | SKIN-LOVING HYGIENE AND MOISTURISATION ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © 2020 | CIREBELLE 22 TRENDSKALAHARI OVERVIEW MELON SkinLatin-Loving name: Hygiene Citrullus lanatus

Southern Africa, but primarily associated with Region Kalahari sands of Namibia, Botswana, south- western Zambia and western

Highly adapted to surviving drought and harsh Plant desert environment

• Important water source in Kalahari during annual dry months • Fresh fruits can be used as a stock feed in Traditional times of drought uses • Seeds are roasted and ground into meal, a outside nutritious food personal • Leaves and young fruits are utilised as green care vegetables • Medicinal uses include treatment of worms, renal stones, dropsy, alcohol poisoning, diabetes and as purgative, emetic

WEBINAR SERIES | SKIN-LOVING HYGIENE AND MOISTURISATION ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © 2020 | CIREBELLE 23 TRENDSMARULA OVERVIEW SkinLatin-Loving name: Hygiene Scelerocarya birrea

Native to southern and western regions of Region Africa

Can grow up to 18m high Plant Bears fruit from January to March

• Fruits are edible and very high in Vitamin C. One Marula fruit contains the equivalent Vitamin C of 3 oranges​ Traditional • Fruit skin can be boiled to make drink​ uses • Wood is soft and used for carving outside • Inner bark can be used to make rope personal • Bark: Can be used to make light brown dye, care boiled for steam to be inhaled for antihistamines. Bark pulp mixed with cold water used for treating diarrhoea • Green leaves are eaten to relieve heartburn

WEBINAR SERIES | SKIN-LOVING HYGIENE AND MOISTURISATION ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © 2020 | CIREBELLE 24 TRENDSMORINGA OVERVIEW SkinLatin-Loving name: Hygiene Moringa oleifera

Although native to India, Pakistan and Nepal, Moringa oleifera has been naturalised – grown Region for more than 500 years – in Eastern and Southern Africa.

Tree can grow up to 3m within first year of planting and can subsequently grow as tall as Plant 15m high. Trees produce pods within the first 6- 12 months

• Entire tree – bar roots – is edible and highly Traditional nutritious uses • Leaves contain more Vitamin C than oranges, outside more potassium than bananas and more personal protein than eggs and milk care • Plant has primarily been used for its medicinal and nutritional benefit

WEBINAR SERIES | SKIN-LOVING HYGIENE AND MOISTURISATION ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © 2020 | CIREBELLE 25 Defining Sustainability The 4 Pillars: Environmental, Social, Human, Economic

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Human Environment Social Economic

Sustainability – The Culture of Social Enterprise farming

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Equity to Employment •Hiring the unemployed for pure job creation, not job extraction

Skills Development •Staff involved in the agro- and production process, for efficient new employee internal training •Growth through internal job-promotion – 3 managers and 28 supervisors graduates of internal career development •State-of-the-art, onsite QC lab and Euro-certified production facility ensure global-level technical skills developed internally •Skill development workshops equip employees with skills to start their Human own ventures Empowering Local Communities •All production, refining, packaging, QC completed at farm source •Employees given opportunity to re-sell refined and extracts for additional personal income

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Objective • Leave environment in better state than when found • Zero harm and carbon footprint-friendly farming

Certification Organic, Global G.A.P.

Plants Cultivated • Water-wise and drought tolerant plants cultivated • Wild harvesting – over 200 baobab and moringa trees planted with harvesting occurring at maturity, for future generations Environment • Zero pesticide use or harmful pest control employed Ethical Farming Choices Natural organic cultivation: Baobab, Marula and Moringa tree natural proliferation allowed within plantation

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Upliftment and Empowerment Through Social Projects

Mogalakwena Craft Art Development Foundation • Our focus is to invest in the culture, development and creative skills of local communities so its members may benefit from the Foundation’s activities • Traditional handcrafts and contemporary design, creating unique artworks and interior design accessories.

Ramaahlo Primary School – Eco-School • Teaching children on how to care for the environment • Recurring workshops with teachers and children on the importance of sustainable Social farming, benefits of using natural resources, and entrepreneurship in farming

WEBINAR SERIES | SKIN-LOVING HYGIENE AND MOISTURISATION ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © 2020 | CIREBELLE 30 TRENDSDEFINING OVERVIEW SUSTAINABILITY SkinThe-Loving 4 Pillars Hygiene

Sustainable profits for long term growth and stability for all stakeholders Strategic procurement with local farmers leads to positive eco-socio impact of 6x to 8x

Watch the video here: https://youtu.be/rGpZrnt-KhE

Economic

WEBINAR SERIES | SKIN-LOVING HYGIENE AND MOISTURISATION ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © 2020 | CIREBELLE 31 Challenges of Sustainability

WEBINAR SERIES | SKIN-LOVING HYGIENE AND MOISTURISATION ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © 2020 | CIREBELLE 32 CHALLENGES OF SUSTAINABILITY

Challenges • Future-centric: About tomorrow’s enterprise and environment, not today • Knowing what you don’t know. Each day a new learning • Learning from nature, consistent improvements to agro-processing • Climate change: Increased change during and between seasons • Replicable quality and product yield • Regulatory, governmental support and permits

Solutions • Proactive planning and embracing the unknown • Mitigating plants through forgiving and robust specie focus • Bio-prospecting, utilising indigenous traditional knowledge • Partnerships with regulatory bodies and industry foundations

WEBINARWEBINAR SERIES SERIES – |SUSTAINABILITY SKIN-LOVING HYGIENE in PC - AFRICAN AND MOISTURISATION BOTANICALS ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © 2020 | CIREBELLE 33 The fruits of Sustainability

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• Leave environment in better state than how it was found

• Improving entire communities through social enterprise

• Growing rural livelihoods: Moringa Outgrower project

• Preserving indigenous, traditional knowledge from Africa

• Creating sustainable macro-economy in impoverished rural

regions

• Planting seeds today for the future to enjoy their fruits

tomorrow

WEBINARWEBINAR SERIES SERIES – |SUSTAINABILITY SKIN-LOVING HYGIENE in PC - AFRICAN AND MOISTURISATION BOTANICALS ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © 2020 | CIREBELLE 35 Applications of African Ingredients in Cosmetic and Personal Care Products

WEBINARWEBINAR SERIES SERIES – |SUSTAINABILITY SKIN-LOVING HYGIENE in PC - AFRICAN AND MOISTURISATION BOTANICALS ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © 2020 | CIREBELLE 36 SOFTSPHERESAPPLICATION ™OF AFRICAN INGRDIENTS SkinBaobab-Loving SustainableOil Concept

• Rich in Vitamin A, C, D, E and F • Rich in Omegas 3, 6 and 9 fatty acids. Helps maintain healthy skin • Tightens, hydrates and rejuvenates skin • Powerful antioxidant richness offers free radical damage protection • Rich in , which aids development of essential fatty acid

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• Relieves discomfort immediately. Instant anti-itch and redness reduction effects • Promotes skin recovery process • Can be used in stretch mark reduction treatments

• Enables the restoration of skin barrier function

• Improves moisture retention & Increases skin hydration via natural lipid synthesis

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Stimulates skin’s keratinocytes, which contain membrane proteins Aquaporin-3 (AQP3) that facilitate the water and glycerol transport in the epidermis

WEBINARWEBINAR SERIES SERIES – |SUSTAINABILITY SKIN-LOVING HYGIENE in PC - AFRICAN AND MOISTURISATION BOTANICALS ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © 2020 | CIREBELLE 40 APPLICATION OF AFRICAN INGREDIENTS Bulbine Frutescens

WEBINARWEBINAR SERIES SERIES – |SUSTAINABILITY SKIN-LOVING HYGIENE in PC - AFRICAN AND MOISTURISATION BOTANICALS ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © 2020 | CIREBELLE 41 SOFTSPHERESAPPLICATION ™OF AFRICAN INGREDIENTS SkinKalahari-Loving SustainableDesert Melon Concept

• High in linoleic acid, Vitamin E and antioxidants. Non- irritant to skin • Use in noncomedogenic, restorative skin care products • Excellent moisturising and skin conditioning properties The topical efficacy and safety of Citrullus lanatus seed oil: A short-term clinical assessment By B. Komane a, I. Vermaaka,b,⁎, G. Kamatoua, B. Summers c, A. Viljoena,b Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Faculty of Science, Tshwane University of Technology

WEBINARWEBINAR SERIES SERIES – |SUSTAINABILITY SKIN-LOVING HYGIENE in PC - AFRICAN AND MOISTURISATION BOTANICALS ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © 2020 | CIREBELLE 42 SOFTSPHERESAPPLICATION ™OF AFRICAN INGREDIENTS withKalahari Kalahari Desert Melon Seed Melon Oil Seed Oil

● Rich in Linoleic Acid (60%) and Vitamin E. ● Linoleic acid has free radical-scavenging potential which promotes anti-inflammatory effects on the skin and reduces the level of irritation (Rahman, 2007). ● Can restrict the formation of eczema. (Zielińska and Nowak, 2014)

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The topical efficacy and safety of Citrullus lanatus seed oil: A short-term clinical assessment By Baatile Komane a, Ilze Vermaak a,b, Beverley Summers c, Alvaro Viljoen a,b,n Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tshwane University of Technology

Study Conclusions

● The high linoleic acid content in particular may be responsible for most of the positive effects on the skin. ● Kalahari melon oil was confirmed as non-irritant to human skin. ● Showed efficacy in reduction of skin dryness through moisture retention and by preventing TEWL.

WEBINARWEBINAR SERIES SERIES – |SUSTAINABILITY SKIN-LOVING HYGIENE in PC - AFRICAN AND MOISTURISATION BOTANICALS ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © 2020 | CIREBELLE 44 SOFTSPHERESAPPLICATION ™OF AFRICAN INGREDIENTS SkinMarula-Loving Oil Sustainable Concept

• Rich in • Rich in anti-oxidants, with inherent anti-aging benefits • Good hydration and anti-inflammatory properties • High in Vitamin C and Vitamin E

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Safety and efficacy of Sclerocaryabirrea (A.Rich.) Hochst (Marula) oil: A Clinical Perspective By Baatile Komane a, Ilze Vermaak a,b, Beverley Summers c, Alvaro Viljoen a,b,n Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tshwane University of Technology

● The major fatty acid constituent is oleic acid, an emollient which is absorbed rapidly into the skin. ● Marula oil affects the moisture level of the skin by causing some hydration. ● Most importantly, Marula oil was non-irritating to the skin.

* Significant difference (p>0.001) observed when Vaseline® intensive care lotion, Vaseline®s, liquid paraffin and Marula oil were evaluated for moisture retention level at time 0 min and 30 min post application.

WEBINARWEBINAR SERIES SERIES – |SUSTAINABILITY SKIN-LOVING HYGIENE in PC - AFRICAN AND MOISTURISATION BOTANICALS ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © 2020 | CIREBELLE 46 SOFTSPHERESAPPLICATION ™OF AFRICAN INGREDIENTS SkinMoringa-Loving Sustainable Oil Concept

• Rich in antioxidants, Vitamin A, C and E • Healing and anti-inflammatory benefits • Stabilises, helps build collagen. • Repairs damaged skin cells • Excellent oxidative stability • High slip, low spreadability - Quality ingredient for high pigment formulations such as Lipstick • High in Behenic acid which is excellent for hair conditioners and moisturizers for it’s smoothing properties

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WEBINARWEBINAR SERIES SERIES – |SUSTAINABILITY SKIN-LOVING HYGIENE in PC - AFRICAN AND MOISTURISATION BOTANICALS ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © 2020 | CIREBELLE 48 Prototype Formulations

WEBINARWEBINAR SERIES SERIES – |SUSTAINABILITY SKIN-LOVING HYGIENE in PC - AFRICAN AND MOISTURISATION BOTANICALS ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © 2020 | CIREBELLE 49 PROTOTYPE FORMULATION Caring Bath oil with OilSoftspheres

Ingredients INCI Name %w/w Supplier MANUFACTURING INSTRUCTIONS: PHASE A 1. Mix Phase A ingredients and stir till Myritol 318 Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride Qs-100 Chemgrit homogenous.

Oilkemia 5S Polymer Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride (and) Carst & 2. Cool to below 45 and Add Phase B Polyurethane-79 1.0 Walker to the batch. ℃ TEGOSOFT PC 41 Polyglyceryl-4 Caprate 20 Evonik

CireNat Kalahari Citrullus Lanatus (Watermelon) Seed 2.0 Cirebelle Melon Seed Oil Oil

CireNat Moringa Oil Moringa Oleifera Seed Oil 2.0 Cirebelle

PHASE B CireNat OilSoftsphere Myristyl Myristate (and) Oryza Sativa 0.5 Cirebelle Violet (Rice) Bran Wax (and) Sorbitan Monooleate (and) CI77007 Vit. E Tocopherol Acetate 0.5 Chempure

Lavender Perfume 2.0 SymScent

WEBINARWEBINAR SERIES SERIES – |SUSTAINABILITY SKIN-LOVING HYGIENE in PC - AFRICAN AND MOISTURISATION BOTANICALS ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © 2020 | CIREBELLE 50 PROTOTYPE FORMULATION “All Purpose Body” /Tissue oil with OilSoftspheres

%w/ Ingredients INCI Name Supplier w MANUFACTURING INSTRUCTIONS: PHASE A 1. Heat Myritol to add 5S Polymer. Myritol 318 Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride 62 Chemgrit 2. Mix Phase A ingredients and stir till Oilkemia 5S Polymer Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride (and) Carst & Walker Polyurethane-79 1.0 homogenous. CireNat Baobab Oil Adansonia digitata (Baobab) Seed Oil 15 Cirebelle 3. Add Phase B ingredients at below CireNat Kalahari Citrullus lanatus (Kalahari Melon) 5.0 Cirebelle 40 . Melon Seed Oil Seed Oil Naatium Oleam Isohexadecene 15 Cirebelle Renew ℃ Vitamin E Tocopherol Acetate 0.5 Scatters Oils

PHASE B CireNat OilSoftsphere Myristyl Myristate (and) Oryza Sativa 0.5 Cirebelle Green (Bulbine) (Rice) Bran Wax (and) Sorbitan Monooleate (and) Bulbine Frutescens Leaf Juice(and) Sodium Benzoate(and) Potassium Sorbate (and) CI 77288 Alpha Bisabalol Bisabalol 1.0 Citroleo Group Parfum Perfume q.s -

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%w/ Ingredients INCI Name Supplier w PHASE A MANUFACTURING INSTRUCTIONS: Water Aqua Qs- - 1. Mix Phase A in order listed. 100 2. Premix Phase 2, mix till Rheosol EM Polyacrylamide (and) C13-14 Isoparaffin 0.5 The CareCo homogeneous. (and) Laureth-7 Glycerin Glycerin 5.0 - 3. Add Phase 2 to Phase 1, adjust pH to Bio-Sodium Hyaluronate Sodium Hyaluronate 0.6 - 5.5-6.5. 1% CireNat Extract Bulbine Frutescens Leaf Juice (and) 1.0 Cirebelle Bulbine Sodium Benzoate(and) Potassium Sorbate D-Panthenol 98% Panthenol 0.5 The Care Co

PHASE B Microcare PEHG Phenoxyethanol (and) 1.0 Actichem Ethylhexylglycerine CireNat Kalahari Citrullus Lanatus (Wild Watermelon) 2.0 Cirebelle Melon Seed Oil Seed Oil CireNat Marula Oil Sclerocarya Birrea seed Oil 2.0 Cirebelle Vit. E Tocopherol Acetate 0.5 -

WEBINARWEBINAR SERIES SERIES – |SUSTAINABILITY SKIN-LOVING HYGIENE in PC - AFRICAN AND MOISTURISATION BOTANICALS ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © 2020 | CIREBELLE 52 PROTOTYPE FORMULATION Soothing gel with Bulbine Extract

%w/ Ingredients INCI Name Supplier w MANUFACTURING INSTRUCTIONS: PHASE A 1. Add water in a vessel and commence D.I Water Aqua Qs to - 100 stirring, add Phase A ingredients in Carbopol Ultrez 30 Carbomer 0.5 Carst & Walker order listed. polymer Glycerin USP Glycerin 3.0 2. Add Phase B to phase A CireNat Extract Bulbine Frutescens Leaf Juice, Sodium 5.0 Cirebelle 3. Add phase C to the batch, stir slowly Bulbine Benzoate, Potassium Sorbate, Citric Acid to avoid bubbles. PHASE B Cirebelle ScentSphere Sorbitan Stearate (and) Synthetic 0.1 Cirebelle Green Fruits Wax (and) Polysorbate 60 (and) CI 77289 (and) Parfume Cirebelle ButterSphere Sorbitan Stearate (and) Synthetic 0.1 Cirebelle Mango Yellow Wax (and) Mangifera Indica Seed Butter (and) CI 11680 PHASE C Apple green CI 19140 (and) CI 42090 0.01 Quantum colours Microcare PEHG Phenoxyethanol (and) Ethylhexyl 1.0 Actichem glycerine

WEBINARWEBINAR SERIES SERIES – |SUSTAINABILITY SKIN-LOVING HYGIENE in PC - AFRICAN AND MOISTURISATION BOTANICALS ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © 2020 | CIREBELLE 53 PROTOTYPE FORMULATION Deep Conditioning Hair Mask Ingredients INCI Name %w/w Supplier PHASE A MANUFACTURING INSTRUCTIONS: Water Aqua Qs-100 - 1. Add water into a vessel and Na2EDTA Disodium EDTA 0.02 - commence stirring. Condicare PQ 7 Polyquaternium 7 1.5 3v Sigma 2. Add the rest of Phase A ingredients Glycerine Glycerine 3.0 - one by one, mix till homogeneous. Sanicyl BC 10300 Butylene glycol (and) Sodium Lauroyl Lactylate 2.0 Chemgrit (and) Sodium Caprilyl lactylate (and) Piper 3. Melt Phase B and and add to phase A nigrum fruit extract (and) Inga bark extract 4. Add phase C at 40 . At this point, do PHASE B not use homogenizer as the spheres Cirebelle Conditioning Cetearyl alcohol (and) PEG-75 Lanolin (and) 3.0 Cirebelle ℃ blend Behentrimonium Methosulfate will break. CireNat Rice Bran Wax Oryza Savita (Rice) Bran Wax 2.0 Cirebelle Phytosoothe LS 9766 Brassica Campestris () Sterols (and) 1.5 Chemgrit Cetearyl Alcohol CireNat Moringa Oil Moringa Oleifera Seed Oil 2.0 Cirebelle CireNat Baobab Oil Adansonia Digitata Seed Oil 2.0 Cirebelle PHASE C Afrisil 556 Phenyl Trimethicone 2.0 Chemsystems Perfume Parfum 0.5 - CireWax Buttersphere Sorbitan Stearate (and) Oryza Sativa (Rice) 2.0 Cirebelle Mango Canary Yellow Bran Wax (and) Mangifera Indica (Mango) Seed Butter (and) CI 11680 WEBINARWEBINAR SERIES SERIES – |SUSTAINABILITY SKIN-LOVING HYGIENE in PC - AFRICAN AND MOISTURISATION BOTANICALS ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © 2020 | CIREBELLE 54 Next Webinar SOFTSPHERES™ with Marula Oil

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