Messed Up Spray Wax
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| Ingredient name | what-it-does | irr., com. | ID-Rating |
|---|---|---|---|
| Butane | |||
| Isododecane | emollient, solvent | ||
| Propane | |||
| Isobutane | |||
| Cera Microcristallina | viscosity controlling | ||
| Ethylhexyl Palmitate | emollient | 0, 2-4 |
Lee Stafford Messed Up Spray WaxIngredients explained
A colorless and odorless gas used as a propellant in cosmetic products that come in a spray form.
A clear, colorless and odorless, highly volatile (meaning it does not absorb into the skin but evaporates from it) liquid that's used as an emollient. It gives a nice non-oily light skin feel and it can improve the slip of the formula without leaving a tacky residue behind.
It's also popular in make-up products as its volatility makes mascaras and foundations last longer. If that would not be enough, it's also an excellent solvent, and it's a regular not only on the ingredients lists of make-ups but also on makeup removers.
The small sister of Butane (once carbon shorter chain length alkane), Propane is also a gas used as a propellant in cosmetic products.
A colorless gas used as a propellant in cosmetic products that come in a spray form. Chemically, it is an isomer of butane (same number of C and H atoms), but while butane has a straight chain structure, isobutane is branched.
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A super common, medium-spreading emollient ester that gives richness to the formula and a mild feel during rubout. It can be a replacement for mineral oil and is often combined with other emollients to achieve different sensorial properties.
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| what‑it‑does | emollient | solvent |
| what‑it‑does | viscosity controlling |
| what‑it‑does | emollient |
| irritancy, com. | 0, 2-4 |