TITLE:
Flow and Ductility of Smectite Clay for Skin Treatment
AUTHORS:
Roland Pusch
KEYWORDS:
Smectite Clay; Skin Treatment
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Cosmetics, Dermatological Sciences and Applications,
Vol.4 No.2,
March
10,
2014
ABSTRACT:
It is important that pastes and creames for skin treatment have suitable rheological properties and ability to establish agood contact with the tissues while retaining their tightness. Thixotropy is desired for providing fluidity when agitated and a suitably degree of stiffening thereafter. This requires low shear resistance in the coating phase and microstructural reorganization when leaving the paste to rest. Following the principle of using only mineral components for skin treatment,useof expandable hydrophilic clay minerals should be considered. They sorbcations and positively charged organic molecules and are impermeable to fluids and gas under low pressure, hence providing oxygen-free micro-environment. They can balance pH and are excellent agents for cleaning skin.