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Floratech launches jojoba-based ingredients.


* Floratech, Gilbert, AZ, has released K-100 Jojoba jojoba (h·hōˑ·b  and K-20W Jojoba, products with jojoba-derived ingredients, natural substantivity and unique emolliency for use in a broad range of personal care and cosmetic formulations. K-100 Jojoba is designed to function in anhydrous an·hy·drous
adj.
Without water, especially water of crystallization.


anhydrous (anhī´drus),
adj without water.


anhydrous

containing no water.
 solutions, such as long-wearing lipsticks and makeup. K-20W is designed to function in clear aqueous aqueous /aque·ous/ (a´kwe-us)
1. watery; prepared with water.

2. see under humor.


a·que·ous
adj.
 solutions or hydro-alcoholic systems. It forms an occlusive occlusive /oc·clu·sive/ (o-kloo´siv) pertaining to or causing occlusion.

oc·clu·sive
adj.
1. Occluding or tending to occlude.

2.
 film on the surface of the skin, which is useful in after-shave, colognes, cleansers and toners.

More info: Floratech Americas, (480) 545-7000; Fax: (480) 892-3000; Website: www.floratech.com.
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Title Annotation:Supplier's Corner
Publication:Household & Personal Products Industry
Date:Sep 1, 2003
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