[quote="staff":f4buude]Hello! You can use any kind of oil you want. without using
Dipropylene glycol again (using
Dipropylene glycol in the formula too will cause problems. because it can't be compatible with oil) It should be polarized oil. because it can dissolve
น้ำหอม can be (
น้ำมันธรรมชาติ , most of them have polarity) Oils of choice It should be a light oil. To suit the use of the product, especially when wanting to make a product as a spray [quote:f4buude]Question 2. If you want a long-lasting fragrance, you can use
Sugar Fix™ with Oil type fragrance. based?[/quote:f4buude]
Sugar Fix can be mixed with oil base [quote:f4buude]Remark:It will be Rollon type. not sprayed [/quote:f4buude] Try to choose a lighter oil. learn how to use
LipidSoft Deo is probably best suited for members' work because
LipidSoft Deo can dissolve
น้ำหอม as well. It has a base texture and can also help.
ระงับกลิ่นกาย too[/quote:f4buude] Thank you very much to the team. Let me ask you one more question. that the team recommends a polarized light oil Please help compare the differences of others such as 1.
LipidSoft Deo isohexadecane Cyclomethicone / Cyclopentasiloxane (Low-Odor) All three of these are That's all right? So which one is suitable for oil perfume? based the most. 2. If we want to use a non-polar Carrier Oil So you have to put alcohol to help dissolve it, right? But can we use a smaller amount of alcohol to reduce the pungent smell as well? 3.
isohexadecane a 100% substitute for Isopropyl Myristate(IPM)? Seen on the web, it is recommended to use no more than 25% if used instead of Oil. Can I use more than 25%? It's about 70-80%. Thank you.