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Moisturizing Effect in Emulsion Body Cleansing System  

Shin, Moon-Sam (Department of Cosmetic Science, Chungwoon University)
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Journal of the Society of Cosmetic Scientists of Korea / v.36, no.1, 2010 , pp. 41-45 More about this Journal
Abstract
Emulsion body cleansing systems containing high levels of occlusives have recently been developed such as using insoluble crystalline hydroxy waxes, insoluble crystalline surfactant structures, encapsulated particles and smectite clay. In this study, moisturizing effect of various occlusives such as petrolatum and triglycerides was researched in emulsion body cleansing systems. The experiment shows that petrolatum has less moisturizing capacity in emulsion body cleansing systems than triglycerides. In "leave-on" products such as lotion and cream formulations, the moisturizing capacity of petrolatum is more than that of triglycerides, but in "wash-off" emulsion body cleanser of this research, different results appeared. Emulsion body cleansing systems contained high levels of anionic and amphoteric surfactants, therefore petrolatum has more solubility and less deposited amount into the skin during washing process than triglycerides.
Keywords
moisturizing effect; occlusives; emulsion; body cleanser; surfactant;
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