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Designing high‐performance colour cosmetics through optimization of powder flow characteristics

Liu et al., 2020

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6975568615328932095
Author
Liu X
Drakontis C
Amin S
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International Journal of Cosmetic Science

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Objective Explore the impact of powder flow properties such as flow energy and compressibility on the performance characteristics of foundation powders such as cake strength and pay‐off. Methods FT4 Powder Rheometer from Freeman Technology was …
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