Technical datasheet

FAS50YTB

Supplied byKobo Products- Last Updated on Aug 26, 2019

Iron oxides (C.I. 77492) (and) Cyclopentasiloxane (and) PEG/PPG-18/18 Dimethicone (and) Isopropyl Titanium triisostearate (and) Triethoxysilylethyl polydimethylsiloxyethyl Dimethicone (and) Disteardimonium hectorite (and) Tocopheryl acetate. FAS50YTB by Kobo is a pigment dispersion grade. It contains 50% yellow iron oxide in volatile silicone and silicone emulsifier. The pigment is surface treated with Kobo's patented TTB treatment prior to dispersion. Exhibits water resistance which can improve the wear of powders, anhydrous formulations and water-in-oil emulsions. Offers full color development, better stability, improved gloss and ease of use. It is compatible with castor oil, octyl palmitate, cyclomethicone, dimethicone2, phenyl trimethicone, isododecane and synthetic wax; slightly compatible with polydecene, mineral oil, diisopropyl adiapte and non-compatible with diwater. FAS50YTB is recommended for use in emulsions (e.g. liquid and cream foundation, cream-to-powder make-up, concealer, lipstick, mascara and blush). May also be used in anhydrous formulations (e.g. eyeshadow, lipstick and concealer). Complies with Europe, Australia and Japan chemical inventory.
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