Jojoba Beads 16/60
PNJ Jojoba Beads are micro spheres made with Pure Natural Jojoba (PNJ) esters. PNJ Jojoba Beads 16/60
have a particle size range of 250 microns to 1180 microns (#60 to #16 USA Standard Testing Sieve).
They are available in a variety of colors. PNJ Jojoba Beads 16/60 combine all five sizes to provide
the widest range of bead sizes for an outstanding visual effect and scrub efficiency.
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| INCI Name |
Jojoba Esters |
| CAS No. |
61789-91-1 |
| Botanical Origin |
Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil |
| EINECS No. |
296-292-4 |
| JCIC No. |
520591 |
Specifications at time of packaging:
| Property |
Specification Range |
Method |
| Appearance |
Free flowing microspheres |
Visual |
| Color |
Blue, Red, Green, Yellow, and Custom Colors |
Visual |
| Melting Point |
67 - 71 C |
Capillary slip point |
| Particle Size, (USA Standard Testing Sieve, ASTME-11 Spec.) |
Retained on #16 sieve (1180 microns): 10% max. by weight
Retained on #60 sieve (250 microns): 85% min. by weight
Pass through #60 sieve (250 microns): 10% max. by weight
|
Addatives
| Pigment |
CAS# |
CI# |
Pigment |
CAS# |
CI# |
| D&C Red #30 |
2379-74-0 |
73360 |
Iron oxide red |
1309-37-1 |
77491 |
| Yellow #5 Alum. Lake |
12225-21-7 |
19140:1 |
Iron oxide yellow |
1309-37-1 |
77492 |
| Hydrated chromium oxide |
12001-99-9 |
77289 |
Iron oxide black |
1309-37-1 |
77499 |
| Blue #1 Alum. Lake |
68921-42-6 |
42090:2 |
Ultramarine Blue |
1317-97-1 |
77007 |
| Chromium oxide green |
|
77288 |
Ferric ammonium ferrocyanide |
14038-43-8 |
77510 |
Shelf Life: 2 years from date of shipping when kept in original unopened container and stored at or below 35oC.
Storage: Store in cool dry place. Protect from direct sunlight.
Recommended Use: PNJ Jojoba Beads may be used in formulation from 1% to 15% depending on desired visual effect
and aggressiveness of exfoliation. PNJ Jojoba Beads are ideal for bath and body gels, scrubs, and polishes. They are
100% biodegradable. NOTE: Some colors may be unstable in low pH solutions or when exposed to concentrated chemicals
such as acids, alkali, and surfactants. We strongly recommend bench testing for color stability with your formula.
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