Description
Moisturizers are complex mixtures of chemical agents specially designed to make the external layers of the skin (epidermis) softer and more pliable. They increase the skin’s hydration (water content) by reducing evaporation.
Naturally occurring skin lipids and sterols, as well as artificial or natural oils, humectants, emollients, lubricants, etc., may be part of the composition of commercial skin moisturizers.
Moisturizers prevent and treat dry skin, protect sensitive skin, improve skin tone and texture, and mask imperfections. They are usually available as commercial products for cosmetic and therapeutic uses.
They can be used to prevent the skin from becoming too dry or oily. Moisturizing cream increases the skin’s ability to attract, hold and distribute moisture.
Creams are one of the most important daily consumables in every home. There is enormous demand for cream in Nigeria as every household make use of creams especially among women. Based on market research, the per capita consumption of moisturizing cream is 0.425 Litres and considering the estimated national population of one hundred and eighty million (180,000,000), the national demand for cream is estimated at 71.5 million litres per annum.
Moisturizing creams are supplied into the Nigeria market through both domestic production (mostly by the multinationals and some indigenous cottage, small and medium entrepreneurs) and importation.
The production capacity of the proposed plant is one thousand (1,000) L per day and would operate at eighty (80%) percent of the installed capacity and would operate for eight (8) hours per day in three hundred (300) working days per annum producing seven thousand, seven hundred (7,700) cartons of twenty (20) pieces of moisturizing creaming weighing two hundred and fifty grams (250 g) bi-monthly.
The plant would comprise of Motorized Stainless Homogenized Mixer, Filling Machine, Stainless Holding Tank, Stainless Pump, Working Table, Weighing Machine, Accessories, Generator, Project Vehicles and Wood Pallets.
The raw materials for production of moisturizing cream are Stearic Acid, Cetyl Alcohol, Lenette AO Wax, Cocoa Butter, Mineral Oil, Prophyl Paraben, Allantoin, Escalol, Methyl Paraben, FD&C Yellow #5, FD&C Orange 11, Frangrance (Butter 11), Printed Plastic Container (250g) and Printed Carton.
This report seeks to examine the financial viability or otherwise of establishing a moisturizing cream production plant in Lagos, Nigeria.
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