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Eye Cream (Formulation #KFL-048A)

This Eye Cream features CXG-1101 imparts a creamy, gel texture to the product. Kobo Microspheres, MSS-500W give a creamy slip during application in combination with BPD-500, SP-10, and SILICA SHELLS to contribute a soft focus effect around the eyes for a more youthful appearance by minimizing the look of lines and wrinkles. CES-1104 and CES-3401 are elastomer gels that can be added to the water phase or post emulsification and are encapsulated to enhance the sensorial experience during application. Upon application the encapsulated CES materials break and offer an initial refreshing feel that is followed by a velvety silicone after feel. Glycospheres, Gs-VE, Gs-PCOg and GsVA100C, protect and deliver active ingredients for reducing puffiness around the eye area. KTZ® INTERFINE GOLD give a luminous effect to give eyes a revitalized lift.

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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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