Cosmetics & Personal Care Formulations with Lubricants / Slip Agents
56 formulations found
Toiletries: Foaming Shave Gel by Dow Chemical
by DowDuPont (Dow)
This shaving gel produces a rich, creamy foam upon application. POLYOX™ WSR-205 enhances the foam feel and provides lubrication between the skin and the razor blade. The combination of the TEA-palmitate soap and Ameroxol OE-20 acts as a foam generator and stabilizer. CELLOSIZE™ Polymer PCG-10 thickens the formulation to a gel consistency. The isopentane produces the foam as the gel contacts the skin.
Skin Care: Lubricious Feel Cream by Elkem Silicones
by Elkem Silicones
This Lubricious Feel Cream features:
A formulation by Elkem Silicones.
- MIRASIL™ BALANCE: which is an excellent emulsifier and co-emulsifier for W/O emulsion with non-heavy feeling. It improves spreading of formulations and gives a less tack skin feel. It offers a pleasant light and silky feel to the W/O or W/Si emulsions.
- MIRASIL™ DM 5: which offers a soft feel and protecting effect in skin care. It provides organic compatibility, enhances spreadability, imparts lubricity and facilitates wet & dry combing.
A formulation by Elkem Silicones.
Lubricants / Slip Agents
Category overviewSlip agents or lubricants appear as clear liquids that enhance spreadability. They are used to improve application in skincare, makeup, and hair care.
Popular INCI ingredients in this segment include Isododecane and Alkyl esters. The industry is shifting to biodegradable alternatives. Regulations ensure safe use in leave-on products.
Decorative Cosmetics: Aqualips Pinkies 2 by The Innovation Company
by The Innovation Company
This formulation features Hydrasoft® Sea ER that acts as a texture modifier and film former. It is based on algae extract and offers moisturization, lubricity and freshness.
A formulation by The Innovation Company.
A formulation by The Innovation Company.
Decorative Cosmetics: Water-resistant Mascara by Vantage Specialty Ingredients
by Vantage
Water-resistant Mascara uses an occlusive agent. It contains Liponate® NEB which is an emollient ester with a dry yet lubricous feel that is readily absorbed and imparts good gloss. A formulation by Vantage Specialty Ingredients.
Hair Care: Aqueous Kinkies for Hair N°4 by The Innovation Company
by The Innovation Company
This formulation features Hydrasoft® Sea ER that acts as a texture modifier and film former. It is based on algae extract and offers moisturization, lubricity and freshness.
A formulation by The Innovation Company.
A formulation by The Innovation Company.
Hair Care: Aqueous Kinkies for Hair N°2 by The Innovation Company
by The Innovation Company
This formulation features:
A formulation by The Innovation Company.
- Hydrasoft® Sea ER that acts as a texture modifier and film former. It is based on algae extract and offers moisturization, lubricity and freshness.
- Creagel® EZ 7 that acts as a film former, viscosity regulator, auto-emulsifier and texture modifier. It is non-flammable and provides a very soft and lubricating texture.
A formulation by The Innovation Company.
Skin Care: Skin Balm by Elkem Silicones
by Elkem Silicones
This Skin Balm features:
A formulation by Elkem Silicones.
- PURESIL™ ORG02: which is a sensory modifier. Offers spreadability, slip, lubricity, skin blurring benefits, luxurious, matte finish and sebum absorption. It provides enhanced silky smooth & powdery skin feel and contributes soft focus masking skin imperfection.
A formulation by Elkem Silicones.
Toiletries: Refreshing Gel with Creagel EZ 7 and DF 30 by The Innovation Company
by The Innovation Company
This refreshing gel features:
A formulation by The Innovation Company.
- Creagel® EZ 7 that acts as a film former, viscosity regulator, auto-emulsifier and texture modifier. It is non-flammable and provides a very soft and lubricating texture.
- Dedraflow® 30 acts as a photostable, ultra soft emollient and lubricant. It is pure & hypoallergenic and offers excellent spreadability, detangling effect, light feel, shine & glossiness.
A formulation by The Innovation Company.
