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Coconut Oil Serum

Postby arun_malakul » Fri Oct 02, 2020 10:12 pm

Serum น้ำมันมะพร้าว used as a face paint. , body and hair Remove wrinkles, brighten face, nourish skin, nourish hair, nourish skin Ingredients attached main file น้ำมันมะพร้าว 100 g if mixed according to the proportion of % of substance (g) I would like to ask which ingredient is duplicate or not needed? And which one is not compatible? Which ones are good to add or reduce?
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Re: Coconut oil serum

Postby staff » Tue Oct 06, 2020 9:30 pm

Hello Cyclotetrasiloxane and Dimethicone 1Sec will have a problem unable to dissolve to Fractionated Coconut Oil directly, but must have synchronization In the formula, there is no coordination helper. In the case of skin care, using Fractionated Coconut Oil + Perfect-C + Vitamin E Can you do this? But the use of skin care Perfect-C and Vitamin E may be used. Different concentration rate compared to using skin care, which I use at a much lesser rate. The formula is not required. สารกันเสีย because there is only oil in the formula, cut Sorbic Acid or if you are worried about infection may consider using Caprylhydroxamic Acid which is สารกันเสียธรรมชาติ derived from coconut, same thing.
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Re: Coconut oil serum

Postby arun_malakul » Wed Oct 07, 2020 10:19 am

- Cyclotetrasiloxane and Dimethicone 1Sec is insoluble with Fractionated Coconut Oil but must be synchronized. Which in the formula there is not a Argan Oil to coordinate? Argan Oil 10% more, would it be good?
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Re: Coconut oil serum

Postby arun_malakul » Wed Oct 07, 2020 1:50 pm

Try to arrange the ingredients Please help me look again. to reduce or increase a little Which one is duplicate or unnecessary? Please tell me Thank you very much Fractioned Coconut Oil 47.8% Cyclopentasiloxane (Low-Odor Cyclomethicone ) 15% Dimethicone 1 sec 5% Silicone Eco-Cond 1.5% Perfect-C ™ ( Ascorbyl Tetraisopalmitate ) 5% Vitamin E ( Tocopheryl Acetate ) 0.5% Argan Oil (Organic Virgin Deodorized - Cold Pressed) 10% Silky Serum Base Plus (Face/Eye, Oil) 15% Caprylhydroxamic Acid 0.2%
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Re: Coconut oil serum

Postby arun_malakul » Mon Oct 12, 2020 8:46 am

Waiting for the answer again. I will try to mix it. Thank you.
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Re: Coconut oil serum

Postby staff » Sat Oct 17, 2020 11:42 pm

Hello, due to the use of various oils and ซิลิโคน This formulation is quite difficult. to make them compatible without separating The exact ingredients that are compatible are Cyclopentasiloxane (Low-Odor Cyclomethicone ) 15% Dimethicone 1 sec 5% and Fractionated Coconut Oil 47.8% Perfect-C ™ ( Ascorbyl Tetraisopalmitate ) 5% Vitamin E ( Tocopheryl Acetate ) 0.5% Argan Oil (Organic Virgin Deodorized - Cold Pressed) 10% but the first and the latter when mixed together There may be an opportunity for segregation. In the event of a stratification Must try to add the interface, recommend SiliSolve Plus or Water-in-Oil EZ or may have to try to use both of them together. If turbidity is found Try warming at 70 degrees to help coordinate better with it, but if it's warmed up. Still found that the formula is still cloudy. Will have to try to use other interfaces as well or substitute.
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