10.09.09
Dow Corning Beauty and Personal Care experts will be featuring their latest product and formulation developments at stand C10 in Hall 3 at in-cosmetics Asia 2009, Oct. 13-15, at the Singapore Expo in Singapore.
Silicones are versatile, performance-enhancing materials that provide multi-functional sensory properties. By formulating with naturally-derived ingredients such as soy wax, Dow Corning has found that the result can be synergistic effects that showcase the best properties of both materials.
Dow Corning will be exhibiting:
•Dow Corning® SW-8005 C30 Resin Wax – An innovative, patented silicone resin wax technology that offers a variety of unique performance and sensory capabilities to color cosmetics and skin care products.Benefits include unique texture, improved transfer resistance, better color intensity, gloss and coverage, wash-off resistance properties, and ease of formulation.
•Silicone Organic Elastomer Blends –The built-in organic compatibility of Dow Corning Silicone Organic Elastomer Blends offers formulators more options, making it easier to create products with the unique, consumer-perceivable powdery feel of silicone elastomers.
•Tailored Hair Conditioning Solutions - To help hair care formulators develop products optimized for their customers’ wide-ranging hair types, Dow Corning offers a line of performance-enhancing ingredients to address specific conditioning challenges. When appropriately formulated for application and hair type, these solutions leave customers feeling like they have a custom product designed for their specific needs.
•Dow Corning® HY-3050 Soy Wax and HY-3051 Soy Wax Blend – Dow Corning’s soy wax and soy wax blend offer innovative formulating alternatives for structure and sensory characteristics, while providing a naturally-derived substitute for petrolatum. These versatile ingredients were developed for use in both skin and hair care products.
In addition to the booth, Dow Corning associate scientist and skin care technology leader Isabelle Van Reeth will present “Beyond Skin Whitening: Formulating for a Consumer-Perceivable Difference” from 5:20-5:50 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 14 in Orchid Room K.
Silicones are versatile, performance-enhancing materials that provide multi-functional sensory properties. By formulating with naturally-derived ingredients such as soy wax, Dow Corning has found that the result can be synergistic effects that showcase the best properties of both materials.
Dow Corning will be exhibiting:
•Dow Corning® SW-8005 C30 Resin Wax – An innovative, patented silicone resin wax technology that offers a variety of unique performance and sensory capabilities to color cosmetics and skin care products.Benefits include unique texture, improved transfer resistance, better color intensity, gloss and coverage, wash-off resistance properties, and ease of formulation.
•Silicone Organic Elastomer Blends –The built-in organic compatibility of Dow Corning Silicone Organic Elastomer Blends offers formulators more options, making it easier to create products with the unique, consumer-perceivable powdery feel of silicone elastomers.
•Tailored Hair Conditioning Solutions - To help hair care formulators develop products optimized for their customers’ wide-ranging hair types, Dow Corning offers a line of performance-enhancing ingredients to address specific conditioning challenges. When appropriately formulated for application and hair type, these solutions leave customers feeling like they have a custom product designed for their specific needs.
•Dow Corning® HY-3050 Soy Wax and HY-3051 Soy Wax Blend – Dow Corning’s soy wax and soy wax blend offer innovative formulating alternatives for structure and sensory characteristics, while providing a naturally-derived substitute for petrolatum. These versatile ingredients were developed for use in both skin and hair care products.
In addition to the booth, Dow Corning associate scientist and skin care technology leader Isabelle Van Reeth will present “Beyond Skin Whitening: Formulating for a Consumer-Perceivable Difference” from 5:20-5:50 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 14 in Orchid Room K.