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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.

