Hello,
The formula will have a problem that
DMAE which is electrolyte and will make the liquid formula become water. To use
DMAE in the formula has to be used
Gel Maker to help make the gel more stable, for example using
Pro Polymer 0.5 -1.0% comes to help, but for newbies The study team recommends that cut
DMAE leave the formula first. Other ingredients are easy to mix. according to the method that the members have stated Add to the gel and stir to combine.
Fluorphlogopite The highlight is that it gives better brightness. color adjustment time If the user's skin is light skin or want to adjust the face to be brighter Will do better than using Sericite or Mica because Sericite and Mica have a darker color (Mica is darker than Sericite and Sericite is darker
Fluorphlogopite ). It is not necessary.
Fluorphlogopite because the price is higher than Sericite and Mica. clinging to the surface, the team thought that the powder coated with
Lauroyl lysine although it adheres well to the skin. to some extent but still not as good as the island
Magnesium Stearate (but better texture
Magnesium Stearate so it is suggested that it may be mixed in. together by using
Magnesium Stearate to help sticking)
Question 3 If you can mix and get the desired color want to make pressed starch can add ·
Dimethicone Light or
LipidSoft Disperse can be a binder. or not? (I don't have a dedicated press machine.)
Binder has a wide variety of options. But the member's problem is probably the pressing of flour. because a compressor is needed In order for the dough to be stable and not easily cracked or sifted, for the binder itself, if using
Dimethicone Select the type that High concentration will bind better than low concentrate (Light),
LipidSoft Disperse can be a binder , Wax can act as a binder eg
Microcrystalline Wax ,
Polyethylene Wax , including Oil Thick substances such as
Oil Thick Hard well (or maybe use 2-3 pieces together, a little each)
* Please help to see again if these 2 formulas need heat to help? Do I have to use spinning or not?
for gel formulations No heat required. For pressed powder formula, if you choose to use a Binder that looks like Wax or
Oil Thick Hard will require heat. to dissolve and hold the powder together