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Ask for Sodium Isostearoyl Lactylate as an emulsifier.

Sodium Isostearoyl Lactylate is an emulsifier mixed with water and oil. I want to ask

1. Can it be used with other Emulsifier or not, such as Santin or Reshap?

2. What kind of touch did the meat that came out have? Soft, light, not sticky, right?

3. The appearance is soft and smooth. Will it be light or thin? means lighter Cyclopentasiloxane (Low-Odor Cyclomethicone )

by sakul_wudangzhan
Mon Mar 06, 2023 11:51 pm
 
Forum: Cosmetics Formulation Development
Topic: Re: Ask Sodium Isostearoyl Lactylate as an emulsifier.
Replies: 1
Views: 774

Pal-GHK, Pal-GQPR (eq. Matrixyl 3000) INCI

I have a problem with this substance ` Pal-GHK , Pal-GQPR (eq. Matrixyl 3000 )` In requesting until informing the INCI NAME, it is Glycerin (and) Water (and) Butylene Glycol (and) Carbomer (and) Polysorbate . 20 (and) Palmitoyl Oligopeptide (and) Palmitoyl Tetrapeptide-7 But when I put it in the message list of the notification program The program will inform you that the data is not found, please check. What should I do?

by sakul_wudangzhan
Mon Mar 06, 2023 2:11 am
 
Forum: Cosmetics Formulation Development
Topic: Re: Pal-GHK, Pal-GQPR (eq. Matrixyl 3000) INCI
Replies: 1
Views: 988

Re: Heat vs Cyclopentasiloxane (Low-Odor Cyclomethicone

If you already know the answer, let's look at the technical part of that substance.


by sakul_wudangzhan
Tue Feb 28, 2023 11:50 pm
 
Forum: Cosmetics Formulation Development
Topic: Re: Heat vs Cyclopentasiloxane (Low-Odor Cyclomethicone
Replies: 2
Views: 909

Heat vs Cyclopentasiloxane (Low-Odor Cyclomethicone)

1. Cyclopentasiloxane (Low-Odor Cyclomethicone ) can it withstand heat? How many degrees is the maximum? If you encounter high heat, 70-80 will deteriorate the quality?

Can hyaluronic acid withstand heat? How many degrees is the maximum?

Please let me know the message. Thank you.

by sakul_wudangzhan
Tue Feb 28, 2023 5:06 pm
 
Forum: Cosmetics Formulation Development
Topic: Re: Heat vs Cyclopentasiloxane (Low-Odor Cyclomethicone
Replies: 2
Views: 909

Re: Using Satin maker with Silky base serum and checking formula

Ask for more information. From the formula, if you cut off the Silky Serum Base and replace it with Cyclopentasiloxane How many percent? Or will it be 3% + 12% or Cyclopentasiloxane is still at 3% and then add water instead of the Silky Serum Base ? Please advise.



by sakul_wudangzhan
Sat Feb 18, 2023 9:42 pm
 
Forum: Cosmetics Formulation Development
Topic: Re: Using Satin maker with Silky base serum and checking formula
Replies: 3
Views: 1726

Inquire about Water Sleeping Mask Base

The base cream that I bought is Water Sleeping mask base. I would like to inquire as follows.

1. Do I still need to add more preservatives to this base cream? Or the factory has already put

2. Apart from I have to add any active substances as needed, does this base cream contain any anti-irritating substances or do I have to put them myself?

3. In the list of Active substances that I will add, there will be a volume of 20% (including distilled water - preservatives and anti-irritants). I don't know if the base cream is acceptable or not. In fact, the amount of distilled water may be reduced further for dissolving the substance. Feel free to ask for advice.

by sakul_wudangzhan
Fri Jan 27, 2023 2:04 pm
 
Forum: Cosmetics Formulation Development
Topic: Re: Inquire about Water Sleeping Mask Base
Replies: 1
Views: 759

How to use Satin maker with Silky base serum and check formula

Satin maker is Oil in water Silky base serum is Water in Oil Want to ask as follows

1. Can we use substances that are Oil in water and Water in Oil in the same formula? what to do

2. In the hair cream formula, there is a propolymer , Reshape Gel and satin. I understand that these 3 can be used together if Silky base serum cannot be used together with the 3 substances above. Silky base serum, which substance should I use to fill in the cream and can be compatible with the Oil in water system?

3. In the formula below, how should I adjust it? Please advise. Because it's already made out, the cream is fudge like a lotion, not at all viscous. (There is very little that will come out viscous without knowing why) because we follow the method together every time.

cream formula

Distilled water = 60.15%

Allantoin = 0.25%

EDTA = 0.2%

part 2 aqueous solution

Alpha Arbutin = 1%

L-Carnitine ( Carnitine ) = 1%

Sheep Placenta Extract (Myskin) Do not touch heat = 0.10 %

water substance

4D Hyaluronic Acid / Double Hyalulonic Acid = 3%

White Caviar Extract , avoid heat over 40 degrees = 1%

Yerba Santa Glycoprotein = 1%

Repair Activator TM = 3%

Pal-GHK , Pal-GQPR (eq. Matrixyl 3000 ) = 2%

1,2-Hexanediol (Super-Purified, Odorless) = 1%

Palmitoyl Hexapeptide-12 = 0.8%

Lotus extract = 0.8%

Mucus extract = 1%

Pro Polymer ™ ( Gel Maker ) = 1%

oils and oil-based solutions

Satin Cream Maker ™ = 1.3%

Reshape Gel ™ ( Gel Maker , gel texture can be restored) = 2%

Rose Hip Oil (avoid heat) = 0.3%

shea butter / Butter Cream Maker = 0.7%

MSH White = 0.5%

Squalane oil = 0.8%

perfectc = 0.9%

Spanish honey extract (avoid heat) = 0.10%

base serum and silicone

Silky Serum Base Plus (Face/Eye, Oil) = 12% (Is there another substance that can give this texture and is in the Oil in water group as well?)

Cyclopentasiloxane (Low-Odor Cyclomethicone ) = 3%

antiperspirant + perfume

Mild Preserved Eco ™ ( Preservative-Free ) = 1%

Happy Lotus = 0.15%

Feel free to ask for knowledge and advice.


by sakul_wudangzhan
Mon Jan 23, 2023 8:34 pm
 
Forum: Cosmetics Formulation Development
Topic: Re: Using Satin maker with Silky base serum and checking formula
Replies: 3
Views: 1726

Re: Question about fixing stickiness of eyes resume liquid base

1. Cyclopentasiloxane If I'm not mistaken, this product does not dissolve in water.

2. SiliGel Aqua (Silicone Elastomer / Water Disperse) will make the formula white. Namely, in the formula, I am a water base and want it to be clear. This probably doesn't meet your needs. I don't know if I still stand for the water base serum texture to have a clear color, how can I solve the problem? which I have adjusted the formula as follows

Energy-Blend ™ ( Caffeine+Adenosine+Vitamin B3 ) = 3%

Wrinkle-Fill ™ = 1%

Yerba Santa Protein (Natural Silicone) 1%

4D Hyaluronin = 2.5 %

Pro Polymer = 0.2%

Distilled water = 75.1%

Pep®-Radiance ( Nonapeptide-1 ) = 1%

Pep®-Eye ( Acetyl Tetrapeptide-5 ) = 2.5%

Dipeptide-2 (ACE Inhibitor, 1000ppm Solution =2.5%

AHC-Pep™ (Acetyl Tripeptide-1) = 3%

Grape Seed Extract ( Proanthocyanidins ) =1%

Mild Preserved Eco = 0.7%

Ectoine ( Ectoin , from Bio-fermentation) = 1%

Laurocapram(Water Soluble type) = 2%

Ethoxydiglycol = 3%

EDTA = 0.2%

Alluntoin = 0.2%

Annoying the team again Regarding the problem of slow drying and stickiness as well that I have to adjust Cut and or add any substance?

by sakul_wudangzhan
Sun Dec 11, 2022 10:00 pm
 
Forum: Cosmetics Formulation Development
Topic: Re: Question about fixing stickiness of eyes resume liquid base
Replies: 3
Views: 1768

Ask about the finished cream base.

I am interested in 2 types: 1. Absolue Soft Cream Base (compare to Lancome)

2. Water Sleeping Mask Base (compare to Laneige) Questions are as follows.

1. How many % of the above 2 base creams can be mixed with active substances dissolved in water?

2. Can the above 2 base creams directly mix the active substances dissolved in the oil or not? If so, how to do it? For example , perfect c.

3. The above 2 base creams, which one is suitable for making night cream and which one is better for making day cream?


by sakul_wudangzhan
Thu Dec 08, 2022 9:09 pm
 
Forum: Cosmetics Formulation Development
Topic: Re: question about cream base
Replies: 1
Views: 1267

Ask about Encapsulated Micellar Cleansing Water.

Can we use this Encapsulated Micellar Cleansing Water (eq Bioderma) to add color or fragrance or some substances? in order to have the identity and properties of our own unique products

by sakul_wudangzhan
Thu Dec 08, 2022 8:37 pm
 
Forum: Cosmetics Formulation Development
Topic: Re: Question about Encapsulated Micellar Cleansing Water
Replies: 1
Views: 629
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