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Cosmetics, Adhesives, Lubricants, inks, detergents etc Production formulations by Chizillar1(m): 12:43pm On Nov 16, 2020
Cosmetics are substances or products used to enhance or alter the appearance or fragrance of the body. Many cosmetics are designed for use of applying to the face and hair. They are generally mixtures of chemical compounds; some being derived from natural sources (such as coconut oil), and some being synthetics. Common cosmetics include lipstick, mascara, eye shadow, foundation, rouge, skin cleansers and skin lotions, shampoo, hair styling products (gel, hair spray, etc.), perfume and cologne. Cosmetics applied to the face to enhance its appearance are often called makeup or makeup/Call or WhatsApp 07033097160

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Re: Cosmetics, Adhesives, Lubricants, inks, detergents etc Production formulations by Chizillar1(m): 12:52pm On Nov 16, 2020
Common cosmetics include lipstick, mascara, eye shadow, foundation, rouge, skin cleansers and skin lotions, shampoo, hair styling products (gel, hair spray, etc.), perfume and cologne
Re: Cosmetics, Adhesives, Lubricants, inks, detergents etc Production formulations by Chizillar1(m): 12:54pm On Nov 16, 2020
S/N TYPES MAJOR RAW MATERIALS


A Anti-Pespirants Ethanol, Isopropanol, Chlorhydrate, Glycerine, Water, Colour, perfume.

B Bath Products (Salts, oils, essence etc) Common salt, Soda Ash, Sodium Perborate, Water, Colour, Perfume, Glycerine, Triethanolamine Lauryl Sulphate, Glycol.

C Body Creams & lotions (moisture risers, skin care) Glycerymonstearate, ceryl Alcohol, Glycerine,water, Alao vera, Vitamin E, Cocoa Butter, Sorbitol, Lanolin, Mineral Oil, Colour, Perfume, Petroleum Jelly.

D Dental Products (toothpaste, Powders etc) Di calcium Phospate, Calcium Carbonate, SCMC, Colour, Glycerine, Sodium Floride, Sodium Lauryl Sulphate, Flavour, Menthol, Water.

E Deodorant (Roll-on, Sticks Sprays) Propylene Glycerol, Methl Cellulose, Isopropanol, Aluminum Chlorhydrate, Methylparaben, water, colour, pefume, Cetyl Alcohol, Sodium Stearate.

F Depilatory Products (Shaving Creams powder etc) Strontium Sulphide, Zinc Oxide, Titanium Dioxide, Glycerine, Lime, Gum Tragacanth, Perfume, water.

G Dyes & Colourants (Hair Colourant) Silver Nitrate, Copper Sulphate, Pyrogallic Acid, Acetic Acid, Isapropanol, Ammonia, Nickel Sulphate, Water.

H Hair Conditioners (Rinse, cream, styling Gel) Cetyl, Alcohol, Glycerine, Lanolin, GMS, Water, Colour, Perfume, PVP, Carbopol, TEA, Paraben, Citric Acid, Mineral Oil, Vegetable Oil.

I Hair Creams (Conditioner, Food, Anti- dandruff) Petroleum Jelly, Lanolin, Coconut Oil, Mineral Oil, Menthol, Thymol, Cetyl Alcohol, perfume, Colour.

J Hair Relaxers Caustic Soda, Potash, Thioglycollic Acid, Cetyl Alcohol, GMS, Glycerine, Sorbitol, Mineral Oil, Petroleum Jelly, Perfume, Methyl Paraben, Colour.

K Hair Shampoos Sodium Lauryl Sulphate, Sulphonic Acid, Caustic Soda, Soda ash, CMC, Glycerine, Methyl Paraben, Colour, Perfume, Water.

L Lipsticks Cetyl Alcohol, Bee Wax, Parafin Wax, Castol Oil, Citric Acid, Proplylene Glycol, Lanolin, GMS, Proplene Myristate, Colour, Stearic Acid, Paraben.

M Nail Products (Paints, Hardeners & Removers) Nitro Cellulose Resin, Ethyl Acetate, Ester, Gum,Alkyd Resin, Toluene, DOP, Isopropanol, Pigment, MEK, Butyl Glycol.

N Rouges & Powders (Pancake, Face powder) Parafin Wax, Bee Wax, Cetyl Alcohol, Lanolin, Petroleum Jelly, Propylpalmitate, Zinc Oxide, Zinc Stearate, Talc, Kaolin, Starch, Colour, Perfume.

Re: Cosmetics, Adhesives, Lubricants, inks, detergents etc Production formulations by Chizillar1(m): 2:22pm On Nov 16, 2020
LUBRICANTS
In all types of machines, the surfaces of moving or sliding or rolling parts rub against each other. Due to this movement against surfaces in contact, friction results. Friction causes a lot of wear and tear and even generates heat. All these results in loss of efficiency and lubricants is the answer. Hence any substance put between two moving/rubbing/sliding surfaces with a view to reduce or eliminate frictional resistance is a lubricant. It is also worthy of note that the demand for lubricant is huge and especially in Industries.
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Re: Cosmetics, Adhesives, Lubricants, inks, detergents etc Production formulations by Chizillar1(m): 2:26pm On Nov 16, 2020
NO. TYPES OF LUB. MAJOR RAW MATERIAL


A Automatic transmission fluid (ATF)
Synthetic base oil (PAO), Petroleum base oil Additives, colourant.

B Brake & Clutch Fluid
Methyl proxitol, polyethylene Glycol, polypropylene glycol Dioxitol, mineral oils.

C Chain lubricant
Sodium lauryl Sulphate, Glycerine, Sodium Chromate, water, soda ash.

D Cutting Oil
Oleic Acid, Potash, mineral Oil, TEA, Butanol, spindle Oil.

E Engine Oil
Base Oil (petroleum & synthetic), Zinc Dialkyl-dithiophosphate and dispersant. All purpose lubricant additive (pack), viscosity index improve, clay (optional) etc.

F Engine Oil Coolant
Ethylene Glycol, Propylene Glycol, Lard, Sodium Silicate, Mineral Oil, TSP, Water, Colour.

G Gear Oils
Base Oil(synthetic & petroleum), Tricresyl Phosphate ZDDPTP, Cotton seed oil, Lub, Additive, Dispersant.

H Hydraulic Oil
As in Gear & Engine oils

I Greases
Caustic Soda, Calcium Hydroxide, Lithium Hydroxide, Graphite, Petroleum Jelly, Lanolen, Mineral oil, Palm kenne Oil, Rosin, water, colour, stearic Acid, Aluminium Stearate.

J Machine Oil
Technical White Oil, Mineral oil, DOK, Diesel, Transformer Oil

K Penetrating Oil
Acetic Acid, Mineral Oil, Diesel, kerosene, palm kernel Oil, Amyl Acetate, Carbon tetrachloride.

L Radiator Coolant
Sodium Chromate, Sodium Silicate, Propylene Glycol, Sodium Ash, Water, Glycerine, Colour.
Re: Cosmetics, Adhesives, Lubricants, inks, detergents etc Production formulations by Chizillar1(m): 2:27pm On Nov 16, 2020
Cosmetic Products must meet SON specifications as SAE or API or other approved agencies
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Re: Cosmetics, Adhesives, Lubricants, inks, detergents etc Production formulations by Chizillar1(m): 2:32pm On Nov 16, 2020
Your economic security does not come from your job or from the patronage of other people; it comes from your ability to meet needs and solve problems. Keep investing in those abilities and you will have endless opportunities.

Re: Cosmetics, Adhesives, Lubricants, inks, detergents etc Production formulations by Chizillar1(m): 2:37pm On Nov 16, 2020
Chemicals both organic and inorganic are major raw materials in many manufacturing companies; there are loads of products and manufacturing plants that depend on different type of chemicals ranging from gas supply, to oil and soda et al. The petrochemical, the pharmaceutical and the food processing industries can safely be classified under the chemical industry.

Re: Cosmetics, Adhesives, Lubricants, inks, detergents etc Production formulations by Chizillar1(m): 2:38pm On Nov 16, 2020
CHEMICAL BUSINESS VALUE CHAIN
THE KEY PLAYERS

The Producer
The producer is the main player in the Chemical Industry. He can be a manufacturer, an innovator, a chemical scientist or the creator. He first conceives in his mind what he intends to produce; this is a mental creation and then second carrying it out representing the physical creation. He creates the product from scratch, adds value to the product already in the market or may even be alike the same product as in some case in acquiring the patent right and franchise to produce the same product.
In some cases, a producer might also be the chemical scientist who conceives the product and went ahead to produce or manufactures it. Income potential as a producer is amazing. On a small scale level, of investment of N200,000 would yield 100% return in a few months and on business stability would offer over 300% return on monthly basis. Furthermore, he wields tremendous power as he can be involved in composition and the actual running of his enterprise.

The Chemical Scientist
He is an important player in the Chemical Industry. He is involved in the creation, production and sales of the chemicals. With his formal education and training, he understands the various elements, compound and extractive techniques from raw sources. The chemical laboratory is usually his dormitory and a single discovery or innovative product can shoot him to fame and wealth. His products can impinge every aspect of our lives.
Furthermore, many companies buy some of his chemical products as intermediates in their own manufacturing processes. Often, there are clusters of processes which use the output of one as the input to another. Example, ammonia is made from natural gas and can be converted to hydrogen cyanide. Becoming a chemical scientist can be very rewarding as he earns millions of naira per annum for his researches, consultancy and sales of chemical product. He is also well respected by the public and stakeholders in the chemical industry.

The Armchair Investor
He is a very important in the chemical industry because of his experience, resources and financial wealth. Usually, he is a shareholder; an important stakeholder and contributes positively to the growth and development of the chemical enterprise. He might not have control over the actual running of the enterprise but decisions that can affect the finances and long-term growth of the company cannot be taken without his input.
In some cases, he might be the owner of the chemical firm if he owns 100 shares of the firm, in some other cases; it is a partnership whereby it is jointly owned by the 2 or more investors. But know that the armchair investor is a risk bearer and his concerned about the growth of his investment in both short and longer term. His earning is a jumbo determined by his stake and amounts of shares he holds.


The Distributor
He is an important element in the chemical production industry. He is an entity that buys competing for chemical products or product lines, warehouses them and resells them to retailers or direct to the retailers or directly to the end users or customers. In some cases, a company chooses its distributor and get them licensed while in other cases, it is an open one where anyone with good capital can buy its products.
Their powers are limited but can be involved in promotional activities; providing strong manpower and cash support to the manufacturer’s promotional efforts. They usually also provide a range of services such as product information, estimates, technical support, after sales services, credit etc to their customers.
Financially, they are robust and with over 100% return on investment in few months.


To be continued..............`
Re: Cosmetics, Adhesives, Lubricants, inks, detergents etc Production formulations by Chizillar1(m): 2:40pm On Nov 16, 2020
The Facilitator
From their name, they play a facilitation role. They can play this role in any of the different value chains available in the chemical industry. They can be involved in research, creative and useful information, writing articles, publications, training, business registration and incorporation, composition, funding, planning and even mediatory roles in this industry. He is someone who engages and helps people understand their common objectives and assist them to plan how to achieve these objectives. They also enable groups and organizations to work more effectively; to collaborate and achieve synergy.
They play a supportive role and an important factor in the growth of the chemical industry. They earn from the fees they charge for their services and impact is appreciated and respected.

The Miner
If we won’t be import dependent and develop the entire value chain of the chemical industry, then the miner plays a primary but a fiduciary role.
The miner is a key player; an excavator, an explorer, a discovery man and a site maker.
Venturing as a miner requires a mining license which can be painstakingly acquired from the Federal Ministry of Mines and steel development after tendering and verification of vital documents.
A mining license is a wealth license. This is not because it takes a relative effort to acquire but because it gives one access to the country vast hidden wealth. As a result, the financial earnings of a miner will be a mind-boggling sum and over time can place one on the fortune map. On the upside, a miner can also double as a chemical exporter and he can enter and sign Memorandum of understanding (MOU) with foreign firms and as a supplier to the local industries who depend on his raw material as a pre-causer product for production.

The Chemical Importer
The importer is involved in the importation of chemical based products which are not readily available or produced in the country. The importation of chemical-based product is a profitable venture for many Nigerians. An applicant wishing to import chemicals into Nigeria should first make an application. He will apply in his company letterhead with GSM number and email which would be addressed to the Director, Narcotics and controlled substance Directorate, National Agency for Food and drug administration and Control, Oshodi, Lagos. The process involves the filing of necessary forms, presentation of other document and payment of required fees and will ultimately be issued with an import license if all conditions are met.
Financially, it is very rewarding with profit running in millions after sales of products. It is also important to note that it is strictly regulated and the license is painstaking acquired.

The Trade Merchant
The trade merchants are important stakeholders in the chemical business value chain as the chemical chain cycle cannot be completed without them. Don’t get it twisted, they are important not because the chemical industry cannot function without them but because they are closer to the end users and consumers. For a small scale chemical entrepreneur willing to venture into the production industry, he is indispensable and he can provide him with the necessary chemical, equipment, and raw materials to start the production process. He also does direct supply to different institutions such as schools, hospitals, hotels and even research institutes.
On the financial level, he averages good returns on investment if he does well in the marketing of his services. In addition, it is important to note that a trade merchant can as well be an importer of this product just as an importer can double as a trade merchant.


To be continued.....................
Re: Cosmetics, Adhesives, Lubricants, inks, detergents etc Production formulations by Chizillar1(m): 2:42pm On Nov 16, 2020
The Primary Supplier
The Primary supplier is also a trade merchant but a primary/raw material merchant. He buys the chemical raw material at wholesale from the miners and supplies directly to the production industries. His position in the chemical value chain is intermediate. He is a key player in the entire value chain but specifically to the production industries who need it as a raw material for producing many chemical based products.
On the financial level, he benefits from the win-win structural arrangement of the industry and if his marketing is not wack, he averages good return from his investment.
On the literary sense, he is a tight-knitted personality, a master planner, a goal getter who identifies his target market, meets them and gains economics of leverage on client base.
Like him or not, his overall contribution to the industry is primary but beneficial.

The Chemical Exporter
The development of the Export market in Nigeria has been a positive one. The uptrend is largely due to the advancement of Information Technology and the downside fortune of the crude oil market forcing investors and government to explore alternative markets.
In line, the chemical export industry holds vast potential that is highly untapped. The primary raw materials for the production of many chemical based products are minerals with a huge deposit in the country. For example, sodium benzoate is a preservative for the production of envelope gum. It secondary raw materials is sodium hydroxide and benzoic acid while primary raw materials are sodium chloride and gum benzoin which occur in nature. Another example is Calcium Carbonate which is a filler for the production of shaving powder. Its raw material is simple limestone mined from the earth. What of Zinc chloride? Its anhydrous form is an activator for the production of glass bottle adhesive. One of its primary substituents is Zinc which is a mineral deposit.
On the geographical sense, Nasarawa, Ebonyi, Plateau, and others hold a vast potential of our wealth in mineral resources and by research, the country’s financial wealth will sour greatly to over 5trillion Naira per annum if its vast resources in minerals are to be tapped.
The chemical exporter is a leader, a trail blazer and an economy booster and his business acumen and deft business moves will impinge the economy but in a positive sense. Venturing as a chemical exporter is very rewarding for savvy entrepreneurs who have good knowledge of the export market.

The Chemical Consultant
The chemical industry won’t develop effectively without the input and contribution of the chemical consultant. He can be an individual or an entity that has great knowledge of the chemical industry and can give expert advice.
If you have done your basic and have earned a reputable profile in any of the chemical business value chains and it spans for a considerable period in years, I want to encourage you to become a consultant. Owners of chemical based businesses are very concerned about productivity and business bottom line, and as a result will hire consultants to supplement their staff and save the bloated cost of hiring a full-time employee.
Their job description is a simple one. Consultants aim to improve their clients or organization’s position or profile in the marketplace by helping to solve problems, manage change and improve efficiency.
Furthermore, a consultant has the benefit of flexible work schedule; he can work as a full time, part time, an independent or an employee consultant in large organizations.
A chemical consultant is an invaluable asset; a harmonizer, a professional team player, a change catalyst and a bridge maker.
Financially, it is very rewarding. They earn from the fees they charge for their services which can be neck- breaking ranging from hundreds of thousands to millions of naira over time. This is because they solve intractable problems and the growth and development of the industry depend to a large extent on their expertise.
Overall, their contributions are positive and well respected by the public and stakeholders in the chemical industry.
The Chemical Broker
In a less regulated chemical industry, a broker also referred to as an agent or an intermediary can bridge the value chains and foster more business relationship, enabling the other chain players to work more efficiently and effectively.
A chemical broker is a match maker; a linkman, a deal broker and a buffer between the buyer and the seller. A broker can say certain things to a buyer and certain things to a seller and wind up with a productive discussion. He is different from a chemical supplier as a chemical supplier is an established tradesman. He is also not a facilitator as his primary concern is on deal making and less of leading the industry.
He is also different from a supplier and the facilitator as his remuneration is commission based. His commission is his insurance and wholly depends on the size of the contract he brokers.
For those desirous to partake in this industry but have no startup capital, you worry no more as brokerage services have come to stay. The era of tight industry regulations and monopolistic tendencies is given way for an open system. This is due to civilization and advancement in Information Technology making the world a global village with complementary positive gains in convenience and leverage.
Now, in the chemical brokerage, there is something called “Finder’s fee”. This is a fee charged by brokers for making a deal. As stated before, it is commission based and the industry standard is 5-10% of the size of the deal. Overtime, this can pull one out of financial doldrums and re-establish him on a higher pedestal.
Re: Cosmetics, Adhesives, Lubricants, inks, detergents etc Production formulations by Chizillar1(m): 2:18pm On Nov 20, 2020
Chemicals both organic and inorganic are major raw materials in many manufacturing companies; there are loads of products and manufacturing plants that depend on different type of chemicals ranging from gas supply, to oil and soda et al. The petrochemical, the pharmaceutical and the food processing industries can safely be classified under the chemical industry.

No doubt the chemical industry is a key player in the growth of the economies of most countries of the world. Here are 50 business ideas in the chemical industry that an entrepreneur who is serious about starting a business can choose from:

Re: Cosmetics, Adhesives, Lubricants, inks, detergents etc Production formulations by Chizillar1(m): 1:05pm On Nov 23, 2020
Start Body Products Production Business

Cosmetics as lotions, pomades, body creams, petroleum jelly et al, are all body products and they fall under the chemical industry. As a matter of fact, it is rare to find any household where they don’t have at least one or two body products of this sort. This goes to show that there is indeed a large market for body products.

Although there are other leading brands in the body products line of business, but any entrepreneur who is interested in building a business in this line of industry can still become successful. All they need to do is to ensure that they come – up with good competitive strategies and they will be able to win a portion of the available market.

So, if you are considering starting a business in the chemical industry, then one of the options available to you is to start a body products production business. Just ensure that your line of products is of good quality and well packaged
Re: Cosmetics, Adhesives, Lubricants, inks, detergents etc Production formulations by Chizillar1(m): 4:09pm On Nov 24, 2020
Start a Cortex Production Company

Cortex production business is yet another highly thriving and profitable business that an entrepreneur who is looking towards starting a business in the chemical industry should consider starting. Ladies use cortex in painting their fingers and there is any manicure and pedicure studio that you won’t find different colors of cortex from different manufacturers.

On a more serious note, it is difficult to categorical mention a cortex production brand that is dominating the market. This goes to show that the market is still pretty much open. So if you are looking towards starting a business in the chemical industry, one of your options is to start a cortex production company. Just ensure that you produce cortex in a wide range of colors if you truly want to compete with other cortex manufacturers.
Re: Cosmetics, Adhesives, Lubricants, inks, detergents etc Production formulations by Chizillar1(m): 11:36am On Nov 25, 2020
Formulas
We offer formulas to help guide your cosmetic ingredients purchase. Find step-by-step recipes for face cleansers, masks, moisturizers, eye makeup, and more. You can create makeup products like contour butter sticks and loose mineral powders. Learn how to make hair products like shampoos and conditioners using natural, organic, and cruelty-free ingredients. We also have information on creating kid's, men's, and pet's personal care products.

Our cosmetics formulas are available in a PDF format you can download. This format allows you to make cosmetics wherever you go and without internet access.
Re: Cosmetics, Adhesives, Lubricants, inks, detergents etc Production formulations by Chizillar1(m): 4:54pm On Nov 26, 2020
Good afternoon and how was your weekend. We have the following chemicals in stock.
Soda ash dense
Caustic soda
Chlorine
Ammonia
Formaline
Pvc
Polyamide resin
Pigment violet
Yellow 12
Yellow 13
Lake red
Ethyl acetate
N butanol
Acetone
Butyl glycol
Carbide
Sabutol
Hexane
Etc

Re: Cosmetics, Adhesives, Lubricants, inks, detergents etc Production formulations by Chizillar1(m): 9:53am On Nov 27, 2020
We sell Chemical Raw Materials for Production

Soda ash. Dense(Turkey).
Methanol pure.
N.C.
Bulty acetate
Normal buthano.
Pure phenolic rasin .
PVC. LG cores
Sabutol
Sodium Bicarbonate . Calcium carbide. Haxene. Polyamid rasin .Lemon chrome.
Re: Cosmetics, Adhesives, Lubricants, inks, detergents etc Production formulations by Chizillar1(m): 8:17am On Nov 28, 2020
Open a Cosmetic Shop

Another ideal chemical related retailing business that an entrepreneur can successfully start without any technical skill is to open a cosmetic shop. There is a large market for cosmetics and good enough the cosmetic business is not meant for women alone but all genders. If you are looking towards starting a chemical related retail business that is easy to run, then you should consider opening a cosmetic shop.

Just like any other retail business, location is an important factor that determines the success of the business. So, before making a choice as regards the locations to rent or lease a shop to start your cosmetic retailing business, ensure that you conduct a thorough market survey and feasibility studies.
Re: Cosmetics, Adhesives, Lubricants, inks, detergents etc Production formulations by Chizillar1(m): 8:45pm On Nov 29, 2020
Your economic security does not come from your job or from the patronage of other people; it comes from your ability to meet needs and solve problems. Keep investing in those abilities and you will have endless opportunities.
Re: Cosmetics, Adhesives, Lubricants, inks, detergents etc Production formulations by Chizillar1(m): 1:02pm On Nov 30, 2020
Start Air freshener Production Business (Fragrance and Flavor)

Air freshener is yet another product in the chemical industry that can be mass – produced. If you are considering starting your own low budget business in the chemical industry, then air freshener production is one of the businesses that you can start. With a little start – up capital, you can successfully set – up your own air freshener production company.

There is a large market for air freshener and air freshener can be produced either in liquid form, gaseous form or solid forms. If you want to stay competitive in this industry, you must ensure that you come up with unique and pleasant smells and also your products must be well – packaged. Furthermore, this is a highly concentrated market, and so you have to carve a niche for your brand by producing very unique fragrances to stand out.

Re: Cosmetics, Adhesives, Lubricants, inks, detergents etc Production formulations by Chizillar1(m): 10:53am On Dec 01, 2020
How much does it cost to start a cosmetic business in Nigeria?

Depending on how financially capable you are, you can start this business on a very low scale with as low as N50,000, on a medium scale you can start with N500,000 – N1 million, and on a large scale you can start with N10 – N20 million to any amount because prices of different products are not constant.
Re: Cosmetics, Adhesives, Lubricants, inks, detergents etc Production formulations by Chizillar1(m): 2:07pm On Dec 02, 2020
Start the Production of Aftershave (Cologne)

Aftershave is yet another small scale business that an entrepreneur who is considering starting a business in the chemical industry can successfully start. There is a large market for colognes and if your product is well packaged and has various fragrances, then you are likely not going to struggle much before breaking into the market.

Aside from supplying your aftershaves to retailers, you can also market your aftershaves in barbing saloons in and around your business location. This type of business is a lucrative one; as such you have to have adequate plans in place to raise the required capital needed to make head way.
Re: Cosmetics, Adhesives, Lubricants, inks, detergents etc Production formulations by Chizillar1(m): 10:35am On Dec 03, 2020
Start the Production of Facial Scrubs and Facial Cleansers
If you are looking for a simple, thriving and profitable business to start in the chemical industry, a business that might not necessarily require chemical handling permits, then one of your options is to start the production of facial scrubs and facial cleansers.

There is a huge market for these products, all you need to do to break into the market is to ensure that the prices for your products are competitive, your products are of good quality and they are well packaged and branded. You will need to start this factory from a nonresidential area. This is important because of the types of chemicals that would be in use, and that might be hazardous to people who come in contact with it.
Re: Cosmetics, Adhesives, Lubricants, inks, detergents etc Production formulations by Chizillar1(m): 12:45pm On Dec 04, 2020
Go into the Production of Hair Cream and Sulphur 8
The production of hair creams and sulphur 8 is yet another business an entrepreneur can successfully launch; this business falls under the chemical industry. There is a large market for hair creams and sulphur 8; sulphur 8 is used in the treatment of dandruff and other hair related infection.

So, if you are looking towards starting a small scale business in the chemical industry, then one of your options is to go into the production of hair creams and sulphur 8. Please note that branding and packaging will go a long way to help you attract customers.
Re: Cosmetics, Adhesives, Lubricants, inks, detergents etc Production formulations by Chizillar1(m): 12:13pm On Dec 05, 2020
S/N TYPES MAJOR RAW MATERIALS


A Anti-Pespirants Ethanol, Isopropanol, Chlorhydrate, Glycerine, Water, Colour, perfume.

B Bath Products (Salts, oils, essence etc) Common salt, Soda Ash, Sodium Perborate, Water, Colour, Perfume, Glycerine, Triethanolamine Lauryl Sulphate, Glycol.

C Body Creams & lotions (moisture risers, skin care) Glycerymonstearate, ceryl Alcohol, Glycerine,water, Alao vera, Vitamin E, Cocoa Butter, Sorbitol, Lanolin, Mineral Oil, Colour, Perfume, Petroleum Jelly.

D Dental Products (toothpaste, Powders etc) Di calcium Phospate, Calcium Carbonate, SCMC, Colour, Glycerine, Sodium Floride, Sodium Lauryl Sulphate, Flavour, Menthol, Water.

E Deodorant (Roll-on, Sticks Sprays) Propylene Glycerol, Methl Cellulose, Isopropanol, Aluminum Chlorhydrate, Methylparaben, water, colour, pefume, Cetyl Alcohol, Sodium Stearate.

F Depilatory Products (Shaving Creams powder etc) Strontium Sulphide, Zinc Oxide, Titanium Dioxide, Glycerine, Lime, Gum Tragacanth, Perfume, water.

G Dyes & Colourants (Hair Colourant) Silver Nitrate, Copper Sulphate, Pyrogallic Acid, Acetic Acid, Isapropanol, Ammonia, Nickel Sulphate, Water.

H Hair Conditioners (Rinse, cream, styling Gel) Cetyl, Alcohol, Glycerine, Lanolin, GMS, Water, Colour, Perfume, PVP, Carbopol, TEA, Paraben, Citric Acid, Mineral Oil, Vegetable Oil.

I Hair Creams (Conditioner, Food, Anti- dandruff) Petroleum Jelly, Lanolin, Coconut Oil, Mineral Oil, Menthol, Thymol, Cetyl Alcohol, perfume, Colour.

J Hair Relaxers Caustic Soda, Potash, Thioglycollic Acid, Cetyl Alcohol, GMS, Glycerine, Sorbitol, Mineral Oil, Petroleum Jelly, Perfume, Methyl Paraben, Colour.

K Hair Shampoos Sodium Lauryl Sulphate, Sulphonic Acid, Caustic Soda, Soda ash, CMC, Glycerine, Methyl Paraben, Colour, Perfume, Water.

L Lipsticks Cetyl Alcohol, Bee Wax, Parafin Wax, Castol Oil, Citric Acid, Proplylene Glycol, Lanolin, GMS, Proplene Myristate, Colour, Stearic Acid, Paraben.

M Nail Products (Paints, Hardeners & Removers) Nitro Cellulose Resin, Ethyl Acetate, Ester, Gum,Alkyd Resin, Toluene, DOP, Isopropanol, Pigment, MEK, Butyl Glycol.

N Rouges & Powders (Pancake, Face powder) Parafin Wax, Bee Wax, Cetyl Alcohol, Lanolin, Petroleum Jelly, Propylpalmitate, Zinc Oxide, Zinc Stearate, Talc, Kaolin, Starch, Colour, Perfume.
Re: Cosmetics, Adhesives, Lubricants, inks, detergents etc Production formulations by Chizillar1(m): 2:10pm On Dec 06, 2020
Cosmetics are substances or products used to enhance or alter the appearance or fragrance of the body. Many cosmetics are designed for use of applying to the face and hair. They are generally mixtures of chemical compounds; some being derived from natural sources (such as coconut oil), and some being synthetics.

Re: Cosmetics, Adhesives, Lubricants, inks, detergents etc Production formulations by Chizillar1(m): 1:24pm On Dec 07, 2020
Start a Toothpaste and Mouthwash Production Company

Toothpaste and mouthwash are essential commodities that are used in every household and on a daily basis; in essence there is a pretty large market for toothpaste and mouthwash. It is safe to classify this type of business under the chemical industry because a larger percentage of the raw materials that are used in the production of toothpaste and mouthwash.

So if you are looking for a business to start in the chemical industry, a business whose products are highly sellable, then one of your options is to go into the production of toothpaste and mouthwash. It is important to state that proper branding and packaging will go a long way to ensure that you attract customers for your products.
Re: Cosmetics, Adhesives, Lubricants, inks, detergents etc Production formulations by Chizillar1(m): 6:23pm On Dec 08, 2020
Production of Olive Oil
The production of olive oil is yet another business that can be safely categorized under the chemical industry. There is a large market for olive oil; hence it is a business that is worth starting. Hence; if you are looking towards starting a business in the chemical business, a business that is not hazardous and a business that is thriving and profitable, then you should consider going into the production of olive oil. Just ensure that you pay attention to branding, packing and the quality of your products.
Re: Cosmetics, Adhesives, Lubricants, inks, detergents etc Production formulations by Chizillar1(m): 10:53am On Dec 09, 2020
Start Body Products Production Business

Cosmetics as lotions, pomades, body creams, petroleum jelly et al, are all body products and they fall under the chemical industry. As a matter of fact, it is rare to find any household where they don’t have at least one or two body products of this sort. This goes to show that there is indeed a large market for body products.

Although there are other leading brands in the body products line of business, but any entrepreneur who is interested in building a business in this line of industry can still become successful. All they need to do is to ensure that they come – up with good competitive strategies and they will be able to win a portion of the available market.

So, if you are considering starting a business in the chemical industry, then one of the options available to you is to start a body products production business. Just ensure that your line of products is of good quality and well packaged

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