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Balm increases the burning sensation when applied.

Postby nupookca » Fri Sep 22, 2017 10:12 am

Formula 1. Paraffin wax 105.2 g 2. Petroleum Jelly white 702.4 g 3. Menthol crystal 70 g 4. Peppermint Oil 17.6 g 5. Camphor 17.6 g 6. Methyl Salicylate 17.6 g 7. Cinnamon Oil 17.6 g 8. cajeput Essential Oil 17.6 g 9. clove ex oil 34.4 g The customer wanted the formula to be more balm-like, burning when applied, and a stronger scent. How should I adjust?
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Re: Balm increases burning sensation when applied

Postby staff » Tue Sep 26, 2017 11:58 pm

Hello, please increase the proportion of Methyl Salicylate more. Warning: Using Methyl Salicylate in high amounts may cause skin irritation. which is a consequence of the burning sensation that occurs
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Re: Balm increases burning sensation when applied

Postby nupookca » Wed Sep 27, 2017 8:27 pm

1. Methyl Salicylate do not use more than how much? น้ำมันหอมระเหย which scent, what proportion?
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Re: Balm increases burning sensation when applied

Postby staff » Mon Oct 02, 2017 3:21 pm

Hello, the team does not recommend using more than 10%. However, this ingredient list does not specify a maximum rate of use by the FDA. because there is no danger result Just burning, if more than 10%, it will burn very much.
2. Recommended scent น้ำมันหอมระเหย which scent, what proportion?
The scent is an option. Members can choose as they want. can't recommend Because each person's preferences are different.
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