Biobased varnishes and alternatives to solvent-based varnishes
Nail polishes: substrate characteristics, physicochemistry and formulation
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Biobased varnishes and alternatives to solvent-based varnishes
Nail polishes: substrate characteristics, physicochemistry and formulation

Authors : Florian LAUBÉ, Véronique NARDELLO-RATAJ

Publication date: March 10, 2020 | Lire en français

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6. Biobased varnishes and alternatives to solvent-based varnishes

6.1 Biosourced varnishes

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6.1.1 Biobased cosmetics

While there are now standards defining the naturalness of a product, namely the ISO-16128-1 defining natural ingredients and ISO-6128-2 defining criteria for ingredients and products, there are no official public regulations governing biobased products. What does exist is a charter and a label, COSMEBIO. COSMEBIO is an association...

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