How to substitute micro plastic in formulations with Biopolymers
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In the past years there was a lot of media coverage about microplastics in cosmetic products, mostly about polyethylene peeling bodies that collect in the ocean. Many are already talking about the relevance, as cosmetics are always viewed only as a small economic factor.
As is well known, every bit counts and in addition to the peeling bodies there are a number of substances that are only difficult to biodegrade and thus pollute our water. A very important component that is contained in almost 90% of all cosmetic products are the so-called acrylates and their derivatives. These are polymerized acrylic acid esters which, although dispersible, are difficult to biodegrade.
For decades we have been dealing with the use of biopolymers as an alternative to acrylates. The use of different biopolymer blends for the products we develop is almost a matter of course and a credo for our entire team. We are all more then proud to present our own range of biopolymer products, which not only thicken your products, but also provide answers to various problems.
With Rheokehm we offer you a range of products that are adapted to the various needs of everyday formulation.
With Rheokehm 1
we have a good and alternative method for thickening in an acidic environment.
With Rheokehm 2
we have a good possibility to thicken with a high electrolyte concentration.
With Rheokehm 3
we have found a way to induce an elegant and silky application behavior despite the use of biopolymers.
Feel invited to immerse yourself with us on January 28th, 2021 in this world of experience of sustainable and effective product development
The team (MC Beauty Science and Beauty Science Intelligence)
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Active ingredients