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Tuesday, September 11, 2012

What is Deo Creams & its General Ingredients


For any chlorinated phenol deodorants used in a cream, it is important to select an emulsifier. It is compatible.
Many non-ionic emulsifiers suppress the bacteriostatic activity of those product. Potassium stearate-stearic acid vanishing cream serves as a good base for this product.  


General Formula 1

Part-A

Hexachlorophene                                       0.5%
Glyceryl Monostearate                                       10.0%
stearic acid                                                 4.0%
Cetyl alcohol                                             2.0%
Isopropyl myristate                                   4.0%

Part-B
Potassium Hydroxide                                1.0%
Water                                                         66.5%
Propylene glycol                                                 12.0%
Perfume                                                     q.s.

A deodorant cream of heavier body servers to absorb malodorous materials from the skin surface, at the same time prevents formation of bad odour, by its antibacterial ingredients.

General Formula 2

Part-A

Aracel C                                  4.0%
Ceresin                                    6.0%
White petrolatum                             8.5%
Mineral oil                              20.0%
Lanolin                                   4.5%

Part-B
Magenisium Sulfate                         0.15%
Water                                                21.85%
Zinc oxide                                        15.00%
Zinc Stearate                                    10.00%
Aluminum Phenolsulfonate             10.00%
Perfume                                            q.s.

Water-in-oil type emulsions are satisfactory deodorant cream. Since they can be rubbed into the skin, and yet not make the skin feel greasy.  

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