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The Characteristic Studies of Powder Coating System in Wet Slurry Processing Powder Foundation  

Lee, Chan-Ki (R&D Center, Amorepacific Corporation)
Lee, Su-Jin (R&D Center, Amorepacific Corporation)
Choi, Jae-Wook (R&D Center, Amorepacific Corporation)
Choi, Yeong-Jin (R&D Center, Amorepacific Corporation)
Han, Shang-Hoon (R&D Center, Amorepacific Corporation)
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Journal of the Society of Cosmetic Scientists of Korea / v.36, no.3, 2010 , pp. 227-231 More about this Journal
Abstract
Among various make-up products, foundations are widely used to express clear and flawless skin. Foundations can be classified by its formula to 3 types, liquid foundation, powder foundation, and oil dispersion foundation. Powder foundations are easy to carry and use, so it is commonly possessed. In the R&D point of view, the developing method of powder foundations can be classified again to 3 types. Dry-process, baked-process, and the wet slurry-process. The fact that the wet slurry-process goes through either the back injection method or the front injection method is previously known. The front injection process is used as the main method in this study. We observed the quality dependence on the kind of solvent and the powder coating system. In brief, when water was used as the main solvent, the hardness increased than when volatile silicones or hydrocarbons were used. And the sensory results were shown to prefer volatile solvents (silicones or hydrocarbons) over water. Similarly, when the amino acid-coating system was applied, the hardness was shown to increase, when silicone-coating system shown no specific change. By these results, tailor-made powder foundations targeting specific customer grades can be easily produced.
Keywords
wet slurry process; front injection; powder foundation; coating powder; make-up;
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