Light Cream Maker™: INCI Name and Composition for FDA Registration

Asked by: pboonthim On: March 21, 2015 Product Type: Cosmetics

Question

What is the INCI name for Light Cream Maker™ and what is the percentage breakdown of its components (Sodium Polyacrylate, Polyisobutene, Water) when used at 2% in a formula, for the purpose of FDA registration? Where can I find the exact percentages?

Answer

Information about Light Cream Maker™ for FDA Registration

Regarding your question about the composition of Light Cream Maker™ and how to list it for FDA (อย.) registration:

  1. INCI Name for FDA Registration: The scientific name (INCI Name) for Light Cream Maker™ is Sodium Polyacrylate (and) Polyisobutene (and) Water. This is the name you should use when registering your formula with the FDA.

  2. Percentage Breakdown: The exact percentage of Sodium Polyacrylate and Polyisobutene within the Light Cream Maker™ blend itself is not provided in the general product information. The product description only gives the recommended usage rate for the blend (0.5-3%).

As mentioned in the previous staff reply, the specific percentage breakdown of components within Light Cream Maker™ is typically detailed in the Certificate of Analysis (COA) for each specific production lot. You should refer to the COA document provided by the supplier for the exact composition of the lot you are using. If you are using a different lot, please contact customer service to obtain the correct COA.

Therefore, while the INCI name for registration is Sodium Polyacrylate (and) Polyisobutene (and) Water, the precise amount of each individual component when using 2% of the blend depends on the specific lot's composition as detailed in its COA.

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