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Postby ezarian11 » Thu Sep 07, 2017 6:04 pm

Hello team I will make a massage cream that has a pearly white texture that looks like milk. But the viscosity of Pantene conditioner. I don't know from the formula below which chemicals I have to add. The formula will be Silicone free Distill Water 90.8% Cetyl Alcohol 2% BTAC 1.5% CTAC (30%) 1% Propylene Glycol 1% Hydro Protein (Soy, Oat, Wheat, Maize Protein) 1% Phenoxyethanol SA 1% Biotin Express™ 0.5% Allantoin 0.2% Fragrance 1%
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Re: Request a milky textured conditioner formula

Postby ezarian11 » Fri Sep 08, 2017 12:17 pm

If I add Satin Cream Maker ™ or Milk Lotion Maker™ can I get into the recipe?
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Re: Request a milky textured conditioner formula

Postby staff » Sun Sep 10, 2017 11:57 am

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Distill Water 90.8% Cetyl Alcohol 2% BTAC 1.5% CTAC (30%) 1% Propylene Glycol 1% Hydro Protein (Soy, Oat, Wheat, Maize Protein) 1% Phenoxyethanol SA 1% Biotin Express™ 0.5% Allantoin 0.2% Fragrance 1%
The formula can be mixed. can adjust the level of viscosity by increasing or decreasing Cetyl Alcohol and BTAC , this formula cannot be used. Satin Cream Maker because it is not compatible with BTAC and CTAC , this formula is not required. Milk Lotion Maker , except in the case of Want to add any oil, for example น้ำมันธรรมชาติ In this formula, using Milk Lotion Maker will be necessary in order to act as a water-oil binder. Want to add oil to this recipe? Our team recommends using Butter Cream Maker to combine water-oil. more suitable to use Milk Lotion Maker ka]
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