Water-in-Oil Max™
- Product Code: 7334
An emulsifier that binds water-oil in a water-in-oil system with high stability. at cold-hot temperatures
Polyglyceryl-4 Isostearate (and) Cetyl PEG/PPG-10/1 Dimethicone (and) Hexyl Laurate
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Appearance | Clear |
Refractive Index | 1.4370-1.4430 |
Density (25C) | 0.915-0.945 g/ml |
Colour to Gardner | 1 Max |
Viscosity (25C, mPa.s.) | 900-2300 |
Water-in-Oil Max™ (eq. ABIL WE 09) emulsifier combines water-oil in water-in-oil systems with high stability. at cold-hot temperatures
Instructions for use in order to obtain a water-in-oil emulsion with good stability.
1. Use Water-in-Oil Max™ at a rate of 4-6% together with any type of wax at a rate of 1.5-3.0% such as beeswax.
2. Proportion of oil in the formula Should be in the range of 19-35% ( Water-in-Oil Max™ is included in the formula).
3. In the process of formula coordination Heat the oil until it is hot and liquid. and continuously spinning By gradually adding the water portion into the oil section by portion of water Maybe at room temperature or warm it up Equal to the oil portion as well.
4. Use the homogenizer head to blend the cream continuously, with the more vigorously the blending. or use high rotational speed The resulting area will become even thicker. Should not exceed speed 3000 rpm
5. The formula should always contain 1% Magnesium Sulfate (dissolved in water) to help reduce surface tension. and helps increase the stability of the formula
Description of water-in-oil emulsion (water wrapped in oil)
Normally, creams or gels for skin care are made from oil-in-water emulsion or encapsulating oil with water.
The picture on the left is oil-in-water emulsion. The picture on the right is water-in-oil emulsion.
The highlight of oil-in-water emulsion, which is used to make cream or gel to nourish the skin in more than 95% of all products, is that it is not greasy on the skin and is easily absorbed, while the disadvantage is that Cannot coat the skin well Due to the nature of the product being coated with water. When applied to the skin It will give the impression that water has been coated on the skin. Moreover, it is not waterproof. Because the formula is coated with water, once it comes in contact with water, it is washed away immediately. It is also not suitable for make-up formulas such as BB Cream, as it cannot spread pigments and foundations evenly on the skin. This is because pigments tend to dissolve in oil. When in an oil-in-water base, it cannot spread well both in the formula and on the skin.
The highlight of water-in-oil emulsion is that it can coat the surface well. Suitable for dehydrated, severely dry skin that needs to be coated so that the skin does not easily lose water. Ideal for use as a night cream, night serum, or for skin care in dry, cool weather or in air-conditioned rooms. In addition, an important highlight of water-in-oil is its water-repellent ability. and durability on the skin This is because the formula is coated with oil. Therefore it is durable on the skin for a long time. and can be waterproof well Therefore, it is suitable for both make-up and sun protection formulas. which requires durability and covers (spreads easily and evenly) on the skin
Additional instructions for use:
-The thickness of the formula depends on the amount of water in the formula. If there is more water, the formula will be thicker.
Difference between Water-in-Oil EZ™ and Water-Capsule™
Both Water-Capsule™ and Water-in-Oil EZ™ are used to create cream or serum formulas that have the same water-in-oil characteristics, but have the following differences:
- Water-in-Oil EZ™ Can work well in formulas containing electrolyte. without any impact Examples of substances with a high electrolyte content include DMAE , Sodium Lactate , while other binders include Water-Capsule™. Unable to create flesh or must be used in very high quantities
- Water-in-Oil EZ™ can hold up to 35% of oil, silicone, but Water-Capsule™ Can hold up to 20% oil if the formula emphasizes the use of silicone or has a high proportion of oil. Please use Water-in-Oil EZ™.
- Water-Capsule™ You can easily get the formula to be thick-liquid by blending harder/for a longer time. You will get a thicker formula, but to adjust the thickness of Water-in-Oil EZ™ you will need to adjust the mixing ratio or use Gel Maker / Thickener to help.
Usage: As a binder for water and oil and silicone, can be used in all formulas.
How to mix: Please study the instructions above.
Usage rate: 4-6% (5% recommended for most formulas)
Product characteristics: Clear liquid, slightly thick.
Solubility: Can be dissolved in oil.
Storage: Can be stored at room temperature. But close the bottle cap tightly. Then completely protected from sunlight or heat. The product has a minimum shelf life of 2 years.
INCI Name : Polyglyceryl-4 Isostearate (and) Cetyl PEG/PPG-10/1 Dimethicone (and) Hexyl Laurate
Examples of products used Polyglyceryl-4 Isostearate (and) Cetyl PEG/PPG-10/1 Dimethicone (and) Hexyl Laurate in formulating
CLINIQUE Superbalanced Makeup
Cerave Therapeutic Hand Cream
Estee Lauder Perfectionist Youth-Infusing Serum Makeup SPF 25(USA)
Vichy Laboratoires Dermablend 16h
LA ROCHE-POSAY TOLERIANE CORRECTIVE LIQUID FOUNDATION
CLINIQUE Pep-start pout perfecting balm
CLINIQUE Repairwear Intensive Lip Treatment
Estee Lauder Double Wear Light Soft Matte Hydra Makeup
Estee Lauder Perfectionist youth infusing serum foundation
Estee Lauder Perfectionist foundation
Vichy Dermablend Fluid Corrective Foundation
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An emulsifier that binds water-oil in a water-in-oil system with high stability. at cold-hot temperatures
Polyglyceryl-4 Isostearate (and) Cetyl PEG/PPG-10/1 Dimethicone (and) Hexyl Laurate
Water-in-Oil Max™ (eq. ABIL WE 09) emulsifier combines water-oil in water-in-oil systems with high stability. at cold-hot temperatures
Instructions for use in order to obtain a water-in-oil emulsion with good stability.
1. Use Water-in-Oil Max™ at a rate of 4-6% together with any type of wax at a rate of 1.5-3.0% such as beeswax.
2. Proportion of oil in the formula Should be in the range of 19-35% ( Water-in-Oil Max™ is included in the formula).
3. In the process of formula coordination Heat the oil until it is hot and liquid. and continuously spinning By gradually adding the water portion into the oil section by portion of water Maybe at room temperature or warm it up Equal to the oil portion as well.
4. Use the homogenizer head to blend the cream continuously, with the more vigorously the blending. or use high rotational speed The resulting area will become even thicker. Should not exceed speed 3000 rpm
5. The formula should always contain 1% Magnesium Sulfate (dissolved in water) to help reduce surface tension. and helps increase the stability of the formula
Description of water-in-oil emulsion (water wrapped in oil)
Normally, creams or gels for skin care are made from oil-in-water emulsion or encapsulating oil with water.
The picture on the left is oil-in-water emulsion. The picture on the right is water-in-oil emulsion.
The highlight of oil-in-water emulsion, which is used to make cream or gel to nourish the skin in more than 95% of all products, is that it is not greasy on the skin and is easily absorbed, while the disadvantage is that Cannot coat the skin well Due to the nature of the product being coated with water. When applied to the skin It will give the impression that water has been coated on the skin. Moreover, it is not waterproof. Because the formula is coated with water, once it comes in contact with water, it is washed away immediately. It is also not suitable for make-up formulas such as BB Cream, as it cannot spread pigments and foundations evenly on the skin. This is because pigments tend to dissolve in oil. When in an oil-in-water base, it cannot spread well both in the formula and on the skin.
The highlight of water-in-oil emulsion is that it can coat the surface well. Suitable for dehydrated, severely dry skin that needs to be coated so that the skin does not easily lose water. Ideal for use as a night cream, night serum, or for skin care in dry, cool weather or in air-conditioned rooms. In addition, an important highlight of water-in-oil is its water-repellent ability. and durability on the skin This is because the formula is coated with oil. Therefore it is durable on the skin for a long time. and can be waterproof well Therefore, it is suitable for both make-up and sun protection formulas. which requires durability and covers (spreads easily and evenly) on the skin
Additional instructions for use:
-The thickness of the formula depends on the amount of water in the formula. If there is more water, the formula will be thicker.
Difference between Water-in-Oil EZ™ and Water-Capsule™
Both Water-Capsule™ and Water-in-Oil EZ™ are used to create cream or serum formulas that have the same water-in-oil characteristics, but have the following differences:
- Water-in-Oil EZ™ Can work well in formulas containing electrolyte. without any impact Examples of substances with a high electrolyte content include DMAE , Sodium Lactate , while other binders include Water-Capsule™. Unable to create flesh or must be used in very high quantities
- Water-in-Oil EZ™ can hold up to 35% of oil, silicone, but Water-Capsule™ Can hold up to 20% oil if the formula emphasizes the use of silicone or has a high proportion of oil. Please use Water-in-Oil EZ™.
- Water-Capsule™ You can easily get the formula to be thick-liquid by blending harder/for a longer time. You will get a thicker formula, but to adjust the thickness of Water-in-Oil EZ™ you will need to adjust the mixing ratio or use Gel Maker / Thickener to help.
Usage: As a binder for water and oil and silicone, can be used in all formulas.
How to mix: Please study the instructions above.
Usage rate: 4-6% (5% recommended for most formulas)
Product characteristics: Clear liquid, slightly thick.
Solubility: Can be dissolved in oil.
Storage: Can be stored at room temperature. But close the bottle cap tightly. Then completely protected from sunlight or heat. The product has a minimum shelf life of 2 years.
INCI Name : Polyglyceryl-4 Isostearate (and) Cetyl PEG/PPG-10/1 Dimethicone (and) Hexyl Laurate
Examples of products used Polyglyceryl-4 Isostearate (and) Cetyl PEG/PPG-10/1 Dimethicone (and) Hexyl Laurate in formulating
CLINIQUE Superbalanced Makeup
Cerave Therapeutic Hand Cream
Estee Lauder Perfectionist Youth-Infusing Serum Makeup SPF 25(USA)
Vichy Laboratoires Dermablend 16h
LA ROCHE-POSAY TOLERIANE CORRECTIVE LIQUID FOUNDATION
CLINIQUE Pep-start pout perfecting balm
CLINIQUE Repairwear Intensive Lip Treatment
Estee Lauder Double Wear Light Soft Matte Hydra Makeup
Estee Lauder Perfectionist youth infusing serum foundation
Estee Lauder Perfectionist foundation
Vichy Dermablend Fluid Corrective Foundation
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