Rheological properties of cosmetics and toileries
Language: ENG Series: Cosmetic science and technology | Jungermann, Eric ; Publication details: Boca Raton CRC Press 1993Description: ix, 426p. | Binding- Hard Bound | 23.6*16 cmISBN:- 9780824790905
- 9781138034693
- DDC23 646.72 LAB
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This volume in the Cosmetic Science and Technology series covers the important rheological aspects of cosmetic and toiletry formulations, including theoretical physical chemistry, instrumentation and measuring techniques, raw materials and stability predictions. The work discusses the specific rheological requirements of nail polish, antipersirants and deodorants, dentifrices, hair care products, creams and lotions. Table of Contents
The flow of cosmetics and toiletries, Dennis Laba; introduction to Rheology, Hemi N. Nae; instrumentation, Hemi N. Nae; Rheological additives, Mary T. Clarke; nail product Rheology, Harvey M. Remz; antiperspirant/deodorant Rheology, Dennis Laba; dentifrice Rheology, Morton Pader; the Rheology of hair products, Robert Y. Lochhead; emulsion Rheology - creams and lotions, Philip E. Miner; predicting stability in Rheologically modified systems, Christopher D. Vaughan; rheological profiles, Dennis Laba.
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