Hello
1. Which oil can be easily dissolved? The smell is not rancid. (Buy the body
Octyldodecanol come, can you use it instead)
Yes, but it may not be suitable because
Octyldodecanol Its purpose is to dissolve/disperse the color, so it is better suited to use in any makeup formulation such as a lip rather than a regular moisturizer. But there is no rancid smell which is the way the member wants (by cutting
น้ำมันธรรมชาติ Avocado Oil out of the formula)
2. In the process use
Pro Polymer Use heat to make it melt better? And if using less amount, will the cream become less thick?
cut
Pro Polymer out of the formula because the formula itself is not. What ingredients are required?
Pro Polymer and the texture that occurs as shown in the picture is caused by the use of
Pro Polymer quite high cut
Pro Polymer left
Satin Cream Maker 1.5%, which if the texture is a bit runny You can increase it to 1.8-2.0%
3. During the lipid phase, I want to lose
Kojic Acid Dipalmitate Can you add it again? I want the lipid to be more liquid and blending will be easier. because when it cools down Coated around the Bigger
of course, in the formula itself, there is
whitening other types are already in the formula.
5. In the formula can be added
Silicone for easy application and quick drying, now there is a
Cyclomethicone I don't know which part to add. Or need to add another body binder
recommend
Cyclomethicone 5-8% in the formula will help spread easily. and a lighter formula
6. As for the scent, any scent can be added to it. Personally, I want a soft, light scent such as chamomile (
Chamomile Oil (Roman) sees it says " mixed with
น้ำหอม or composition
น้ำหอม and then add it to the formula. which can be dissolved in oil
แอลกอฮอลล์ Glycols and Organic Solvents ") No Do you know which ones are added directly into the formula? or have to mix
น้ำหอม one more time
น้ำมันหอมระเหย or any
น้ำหอม can be added. in this formula by filling in the last step And blend it together. Because there is
Satin Cream Maker is already doing the synchronization function.