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Please check the formula for dry skin care gel.

Postby rich999_pongtong » Tue Aug 29, 2017 4:34 pm

Skin nourishing gel for dry, sensitive skin, want to moisturize, whiten ลดริ้วรอย ask if the ingredients are compatible or not, what ph should be, need to adjust the PH value and ask about the procedure. Mix Thank you water 60.5% GlucoBright 4 % Vitamin B3 4 % Panthenol (pro Vitamin B5 ) 3 % Lemon Peel Bioferment 2 % Centella Asiatica Extract 2 % Ammonium Lactate 5 % Coconut Oil 5 % เชียบัตเตอร์ Water 5 % กลีเซอรีน 5 % 1,2 Hexanediol 2 % Pro Polymer 1.5 % Phenonip P4 1 %
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Re: Please check formula for dry skin care gel.

Postby rich999_pongtong » Tue Aug 29, 2017 4:37 pm

Please add Aloe Vera Extract 3 % water to 57.5% thank you
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Re: Please check formula for dry skin care gel.

Postby staff » Wed Aug 30, 2017 9:32 pm

Hello - Ammonium Lactate is highly electrolyte and will liquefy the gel. Or it's more difficult to form a gel? The study team suggested that To use Ammonium Lactate should use AnyGel to create a gel texture instead. as it is more resistant to electrolyte Pro Polymer but the disadvantage is Unable to cement large quantities of oil But the team thinks Coconut Oil Level 5% no problem. - The formula gives a slightly acidic pH. Expected to be in the range of 5-7, no need to adjust the pH - the formula uses quite a lot of ingredients. This can cause a greasy feel for normal skin. but for dry skin The team thought it might be appropriate. The team therefore cannot confirm whether the members will feel greasy or not. or is just right
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