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Preparation of Cream Oxidation Hair Color

Posted: October 3, 2007

Company: Jos. H. Lowenstein & Sons Inc.

A.
Water (aqua) 54.00
B.
Tetrasodium EDTA (Dissolvine 240S, Jos. H. Lowenstein) 0.15
Sodium sulfate 0.40
Sodium erythorbate 0.20
C.
Propylene glycol 4.30
D.
Oxidation dyes (per formula) (Rodols, Jos. H. Lowenstein) qs
E.
Stearyl alcohol (and) cetyl alcohol (and) ceteareth-20 (and) oleic acid (and) oleyl alcohol (and) dibutyl adipate (Lowenol Emulsion 80, Jos. H. Lowenstein) 27.75
F.
Polymeric alkyl/allyl quaternary ammonium acrylate (and) hydrolyzed wheat protein (Lowenol Conditioner PWW, Jos. H. Lowenstein) 3.00
G.
Ammonia, 28% 10.00

Procedure: Add B to A with constant stirring. Heat to 35-40°C. Stir until dossolved. Add C to AB. Add D to batch. Heat mixture to 80-85°C. Stir until dissolved. Separately heat E to 80-85°C. Add E to batch. Maintain the temperature and stir for 10-15 min. With constant stirring, slowly cool mixture to 50°C. Add F to batch. Stir for 10-15 min. Cool to 30-35°C. Add G.