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Encapsulated Salicylic Acid can be dispersed directly in any gel or cream formulation, it will not dissolve in the formulation. but dispersed into tiny particles Once on the surface, it will gradually release
Salicylic Acid into the skin (Timed Release). The use in the formula must be in the form of a gel or cream with a slightly thick consistency. so that the particles of the powder
Encapsulated Salicylic Acid can be distributed floating in a formula. without precipitationThe formula is not required.
Pro Polymer to always thicken. can use any method That makes the formula thick enough to allow the dispersion to float in the formula
Satin Cream Maker or any kind of
cream maker can do this function. yes The heat won't help it melt. And the work does not have to melt. being a tiny particle and then slowly released onto the skin is the correct functioning of this substance because if it is dissolved in the formula will not be able to control the release of the substance Which causes irritation because the substance is absorbed into the skin in high amounts and too quickly. It doesn't look like an electrolyte, so it's easy to use. can be added to any formula and does not affect the pH of the formula as well