Clear Conditioning Shampoo (5-7113) PDF
Clear Conditioning Shampoo (5-7113) PDF
Clear Conditioning Shampoo (5-7113) PDF
Formulation Information
Shampoo
Phase B
5. Ammonium Laureth Sulfate 25 Standapol EA-3 / Henkel
KGaA
6. Cocamidopropyl Betaine 7 Lonzaine C / Lonza
7. Cocamide DEA 3 Comperlan KD / Henkel KGaA
Phase C
8. PEG-15 Stearalkonium Chloride 0.3 Ethoquad 18/25 / Akzo Nobel
Chemicals,Inc.
9. Hydroxypropyl Guar 0.3 Jaguar C-162 / Rhodia, Inc.
Hydroxypropyltrimonium
Chloride
10. Deionised Water 9.7
Phase D
11. DMDM Hydantoin 0.3 Glydant / Lonza
12. Silicone Quaternium-16 (and) 2 Dow Corning® 5-7113
Undeceth-11 (and) Butyloctanol SILICONE QUAT
(and) Undeceth-5 MICROEMULSION
13. Citric Acid q.s.
14. Fragrance q.s.
Procedure
1. Mix ingredients of Phase A together.
2. Heat Phase A ingredients to 70-75°C.
3. Mix until uniform.
4. Mix phase B ingredients together.
5. Add phase B to phase A with mixing.
6. Disperse Ingredient 9 into ingredient 10.
7. Add with mixing phase C to blend AB.
8. Cool to 40°C.
9. Add ingredients 11 and 12
10. Adjust pH to 6.5 with Citric Acid.
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Variations
Alternative Dow Corning® Products have not been tested as of this printing.
Stability
Stable for at least 2 months at room temperature and 50°C. Passes 5
freeze/thaw cycles.
Dow Corning hopes that this suggested formulation will be of interest to you, but you should be
cautioned that this is only a representative formulation and is not a commercialized product.
Dow Corning believes that the information and data on which this formulation is based are
reliable, but it has not been subjected to extensive testing for performance, efficacy or safety.
In addition, Dow Corning has not undertaken a comprehensive patent search on the
formulation. BEFORE COMMERCIALIZATION, YOU SHOULD THOROUGHLY TEST THE
FORMULATION OR ANY VARIATION OF IT TO DETERMINE ITS PERFORMANCE,
EFFICACY AND SAFETY. IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO OBTAIN ANY NECESSARY
GOVERNMENT CLEARANCE, LICENSE OR REGISTRATION. Suggestions of uses should
not be taken as inducements to infringe any particular patent.
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