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Pressed Powder with BN18-I2 (Formulation #KPP-064H)

This powder features Kobo's BN18-I2 that enhances the formula with increased slip and creamy feel. Boron Nitride imparts superior softness and tactility, superb spreadability, excellent adherence, long lasting effect, good coverage and cooling effect. Sericite GMS-4C gives a glide-on application. The Silane-Treated Pigments disperse easily, adhere to the skin and resist darkening during wear. MST-203 gives slip and a great creamy feel. By using the combination of 11S2 and Dimethicone alone, this powder shows good pressability at low pressure and gives an ultra creamy feel. Element14 PDMS 20 and 350, (20 and 350 cst Dimethicone), and SS4267 make up part of the binder system, which gives slip to the formula during application and helps with wear. Zinc Myristate also contributes to great feel and adherence on the skin.

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Since 1987 Kobo has provided innovative, technology-based raw materials to the cosmetic industry. The product range includes Surface Treated Pigments, Microspheres, Suncare and Color Dispersions, Silicone Fluids, Specialties, Natural Ingredients, Effect Pigments, Boron Nitride and Delivery Systems. Kobo has five locations, USA (Corporate Headquarters), France, Japan, Brazil and UK and is represented globally by independent agents. To request information, data and samples, please use our electronic order form or contact us.

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