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Postby akakkoii » Mon Jul 31, 2017 4:31 pm

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Re: inquire about Poly-Conditioner Pro

Postby staff » Wed Aug 02, 2017 12:11 am

Hello Poly-Conditioner Pro is completely soluble in water until clear. The formula used Poly-Conditioner Pro can be made transparent. [Please blend until dissolved in water until it is completely dissolved. It will be clear.]
Group Silicone optional, water soluble (enter no more than 2%)
Using segments Silicone in the formula will make the formula cloudy white. Silicone type that can be mixed with water is emulsified type which when mixed with water will cause turbidity as well.
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Re: inquire about Poly-Conditioner Pro

Postby akakkoii » Fri Aug 25, 2017 1:14 am

[quote="staff"]Hello! Poly-Conditioner Pro is completely soluble in water until clear. The formula used Poly-Conditioner Pro can be made transparent. [Please blend until dissolved in water until it is completely dissolved. It will be clear.]
Group Silicone optional soluble (enter up to 2%)
Using segments Silicone in the formula will make the formula cloudy white. Silicone The kind that can be mixed with water is emulsified, which when mixed with water will cause turbidity as well[/quote ] We tried it and it turns out that the texture is really clear if you use less than 1%, but it's very difficult to dissolve. We try to melt with heat until the water is boiling + blended for a long time, still not completely dissolved, the powder is still gelatinous. Anyway, please check this product as well. If the product does not have any problems, I think this one is difficult to use. If I switch to Dimethicone Copolyol instead, will it be clear? Or do you have any other products to recommend?
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Re: inquire about Poly-Conditioner Pro

Postby akakkoii » Fri Aug 25, 2017 1:35 am

We have tried it and it turns out that the texture is really clear if you use less than 1%, but it's very difficult to dissolve. We try to melt with heat until boiling water + blended for a long time, still not completely dissolved, the powder is still gelatinous. Anyway, please check this product as well. If the product does not have any problems, I think this one is difficult to use. If I switch to them Dimethicone Copolyol or Cetrimonium Chloride ( CTAC ), or Silicone Quick-Cond instead of clear texture? Which one is more suitable? The purpose is to keep the hair from getting tangled after the pool. Thank you.
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Re: inquire about Poly-Conditioner Pro

Postby staff » Sun Aug 27, 2017 2:02 pm

Hello, using high heat can cause clumping and melting more difficult. The learning team asks the members What kind of blender do you use? and in adding powder to the formula All at once Or gently sprinkle while spinning.
Dimethicone Copolyol or Cetrimonium Chloride ( CTAC ) or Silicone Quick-Cond instead of getting a clear texture
not clear?
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Re: inquire about Poly-Conditioner Pro

Postby akakkoii » Mon Aug 28, 2017 8:32 am

[quote="staff"]Hello! Using high heat may cause coagulation and more difficult to melt. The learning team asks the members What kind of blender do you use? and in adding powder to the formula All at once Or gently sprinkle while spinning.
Dimethicone Copolyol or Cetrimonium Chloride ( CTAC ) or Silicone Quick-Cond instead of getting a clear texture
not clear
use machine Overhead stirrer with Dissolver/Disperse agitator. When mixing, gradually sprinkle the powder gradually. Yes, when the water temperature is 80 degrees.
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Re: inquire about Poly-Conditioner Pro

Postby staff » Tue Aug 29, 2017 9:19 pm

Hello, please spin the water at room temperature. and slowly sprinkled into the water that was spinning at room temperature
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