by sincere_nizzy » Fri Nov 24, 2017 12:48 pm
[quote="staff"]Hello!
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MSH White Absorb™ one tube of 5 g, let's see how many ml. Assuming that the measure is 5ml, we can compare. In case you want 4 g, you have to use 4 ml, right?
Grape Seed Oil is similar, 120 ml bottle, we also Come to weigh how many grams. If you want 96 g, it's the same, right?
Volume is not equal to weight. Will have less density, which means the weight is lower than the volume, for example, 1000ml of oil may weigh only 95 grams. If members are not comfortable weighing. because of the volumetric There will be a reasonable discrepancy. Dear recommend reduce consumption To prevent overuse, for example
MSH White Absorb™ can be used up to 6%, mix at 4% according to the amount, with the method that the member has stated, that is, look at the amount of the product instead of the actual weighing. However, the team suggested that This method can only be used in the absence of ingredients that may harm the skin if overused, for example
สารกันเสีย , in the form of the formula that members have informed of this. No ingredients are required. so no problem But if the formula needs to be added
สารกันเสีย If not enough added The formula can be pathogenic. But if you add too much May irritate the skin In this case, it may be necessary to weigh the actual weight. To be accurate,
) 1% aka is shown That in 100 g of substance, there is 1 g of extract, so in 1 g package, there will be 0.01 g of extract, right? The mixing time ratio is 0.1-1%, so I wonder if this % is the % of the finished product? For example, if you want 1%, you can weigh 1 g of product and mix it with 99 g of water or you have to calculate the actual amount of the extract again. For example, if you want to extract 1 g, you must use 100 ml of product. Because in 1 g of product there is 0.01 g of extract, so if you want to extract 1 g, you must use 100 ml of product like this, right?