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Postby thawatch2203 » Thu Sep 02, 2021 12:25 pm

I would like to know if the formula below can be dissolved homogeneously without a binder or not. And do I have to add any substance to make it? Bakuchiol is effective, I want to mix oil for my own use. 1. Squalane 94% 2. Dimethyl Isosorbide (DMI) 3% 3. Ethoxydiglycol 2% 4. Bakuchiol 1%
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Re: Bakuchiol Oil formula question

Postby staff » Mon Sep 06, 2021 12:25 am

Hello, item 2,3 will not dissolve in Squalane is recommended to change to Laurocapram (Oil Soluble) will be able to dissolve with Squalane and help นำพา Bakuchiol
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Re: Bakuchiol Oil formula question

Postby thawatch2203 » Tue Sep 07, 2021 1:02 pm

if i want to add Ethyl Linoleate added to the formula for better texture and to help balance the oil on the skin. How many percentages do I need to enter? Do I have to have an oil binder or do I use Ethyl Linoleate ? Ethyl Linoleate is better than pure base.
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Re: Bakuchiol Oil formula question

Postby staff » Sun Sep 12, 2021 4:10 pm

Hello, the team thinks Ethyl Linoleate can dissolve in Squalane , formula. this can be filled Ethyl Linoleate can be included in the formula.
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Re: Bakuchiol Oil formula question

Postby thawatch2203 » Mon Sep 13, 2021 11:43 pm

I used to mix the formula below for my own use. which all substances get along well without separating But found that the oil that has a slightly cloudy appearance is not clear. Is this normal? required Oil Blender Squalane 88% Ascorbyl Tetraisopalmitate 10% Bakuchiol 1% Tocopherol 1%
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Re: Bakuchiol Oil formula question

Postby thawatch2203 » Tue Sep 14, 2021 4:06 pm

[quote="thawatch2203"]I used to mix the formula below for my own use. which all substances get along well without separating But found that the oil that has a slightly cloudy appearance is not clear. Is this normal? required Oil Blender Squalane 88% Ascorbyl Tetraisopalmitate 10% Bakuchiol 1% Tocopherol 1%
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Re: Bakuchiol Oil formula question

Postby thawatch2203 » Tue Sep 14, 2021 4:14 pm

[quote="thawatch2203"][quote="thawatch2203"]I used to mix the formula below for my own use. which all substances are compatible with each other well, not separating But found that the oil that has a slightly cloudy appearance is not clear. Is this normal? required Oil Blender Squalane 88% Ascorbyl Tetraisopalmitate 10% Bakuchiol 1% Tocopherol 1%
from this picture I mixed It's been over 6 months. I want to know if this cloudy nature affects the performance or not. Mix it yourself. I'm not worried about the beauty of the product texture.
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Re: Bakuchiol Oil formula question

Postby staff » Sat Sep 18, 2021 10:56 pm

Hello Oil Blender will help blend together. it's better But if it is not produced for sale May not be necessary because maybe just shake before use is enough.
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