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Nourishing Night Cream (Formulation #CAL7-45H) Shin-Etsu Silicones of America, Inc. This nourishing, quick-break, night cream, pampers and rejuvenates tired dry skin with Shin-Etsu’s spa quality ingredients. Experience the moisture provided during one application. Give your skin what it’s thirsty for!
W/O Clear Treatment Gel (Formulation #SC-233A) Shin-Etsu Silicones of America, Inc. W/O Clear Treatment Gel (Formulation #SC-233A) demonstrates a W/O clear emulsion using KSG-210 as the emulsifier. The clear appearance is achieved by matching the refractive indices of the oil phase and the water phase. Viscosity of the product can be adj...view more W/O Clear Treatment Gel (Formulation #SC-233A) demonstrates a W/O clear emulsion using KSG-210 as the emulsifier. The clear appearance is achieved by matching the refractive indices of the oil phase and the water phase. Viscosity of the product can be adjusted by the amount of USG-107A. The addition of KF-56A, KF-8020, and KSP-100 improves the sensory effects of the gel. view less
W/O Shea Butter Cream (Formulation #SC-219) Shin-Etsu Silicones of America, Inc. W/O Shea Butter Cream (Formulation #SC-219) is organic and gives a short playtime and coating effect.
W/O Treatment Cream (Formulation #02-121) Shin-Etsu Silicones of America, Inc. W/O Treatment Cream (Formulation #02-121) gives a light fresh feel. KSG-210 allows the formulation of a stable W/O cream, which contains a large amount of water. In this emulsion, the water phase has a larger particle size than conventional emulsions form...view more W/O Treatment Cream (Formulation #02-121) gives a light fresh feel. KSG-210 allows the formulation of a stable W/O cream, which contains a large amount of water. In this emulsion, the water phase has a larger particle size than conventional emulsions formulated with non-crosslinked emulsifiers. The large particle size is key to providing a “fresh” skin feel. This formulation is a basic starting formulation, which can be modified by the addition of other ingredients to meet specific formulation needs. view less
W/O Treatment Cream (Formulation #02-123) Shin-Etsu Silicones of America, Inc. W/O Treatment Cream (Formulation #02-123) demonstrates a W/O cream using KS G-210 as an emulsifier. Viscosity can be adjusted by the amount of KSG-210 and the ratio of USG-103 and KSG-16.
W/O Treatment Cream (Formulation #02-123A) Shin-Etsu Silicones of America, Inc. W/O Treatment Cream (Formulation #02-123A) This formulation demonstrates a W/O cream using KSG-210 as an emulsifier. Viscosity can be adjusted by the amount of KSG-210 and the ratio of KSG-15 and KSG-16.
W/O Treatment Cream (Formulation #02-176) Shin-Etsu Silicones of America, Inc. W/O Treatment Cream (Formulation #02-176) uses KSG-710 in it as an emulsifying elastomer similar to KSG-210, however, KSG-710 has polyglycerin groups instead of polyether groups. Similar to KSG-210, KSG-710 allows the formulation of a stable W/O cream, wh...view more W/O Treatment Cream (Formulation #02-176) uses KSG-710 in it as an emulsifying elastomer similar to KSG-210, however, KSG-710 has polyglycerin groups instead of polyether groups. Similar to KSG-210, KSG-710 allows the formulation of a stable W/O cream, which contains a large amount of water. In this emulsion, the water phase has a larger particle size than conventional emulsions formulated with non-crosslinked emulsifiers. The large particle size is key to providing a “fresh” skin feel. The amount of KF-6104 can be adjusted to control particle size, and the amount of KSG-15 to control viscosity. view less