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Can bind oil up to 30%, depending on the type of oil.
Adjust the thickness. Recommend using Fatty Alcohol group such as ceteryl alcohol, Stearyl Alcohol .
You can also use a thickener such as Xanthan Gum to adjust the thickness.
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Can bind oil up to 30%, depending on the type of oil.
Adjust the thickness. Recommend using Fatty Alcohol group such as ceteryl alcohol, Stearyl Alcohol .
You can also use a thickener such as Xanthan Gum to adjust the thickness.
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Can be used.
Rate % according to the desired color intensity.
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CycloSorb™ Clear (Water-Soluble) dissolves in the water in the formula.
Using only one Cera-Flux V in the formula is enough. There is no need to add additional Ceramide alone.
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We always include the usage percentage on the website. Here is the content copied from the product page:
Usage: Use in any skin care formula to reduce wrinkles.
Product characteristics: White powder with the appearance of small needles. When touching and rubbing on the skin, the skin will feel wrinkled.
Solubility : Disperses in any cream or gel formula. (cannot be dissolved)
Usage rate: 0.5-4.0% (general anti-aging products use 0.5-2.0%, skin exfoliation products use 2-4%).
Storage: For long-term storage Store at room temperature. Avoid heat, humidity and sunlight. Shelf life is at least 24 months.
INCI Name : Sponge Extract
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Dissolves in water. At present, the information has been corrected. Sorry for the inconvenience.
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Yes, because ActiveProtec OX is an electrolyte.
The proportion of Carbomer must be adjusted to compensate or may be considered adding more. Ingredients that help create a thickener that does not have a problem with electrolyte, for example a little Xanthan Gum .
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Sorry for the inconvenience.
At present, element information has been entered already.
The product is a base. There are no active ingredients yet, so it is necessary to add active ingredients to achieve the same efficiency as the original product.
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It's very dangerous using DMSO as a skin permeation carrier.
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) itself can permeate skin well if the pH is at the right level.