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night cream Is the product and mixing method done correctly?

Postby nid.544595 » Wed Nov 15, 2017 6:21 am

After buying the ingredients to store a lot and find information from reading various threads. But still haven't done it. Now I think we should start doing it. But I'm not sure if all the ingredients I've chosen are compatible or if there are any that can't be combined. Anyway, please ask the team to advise. Facial cream (night) 1.55% water 2. Methyl Gluceth-20 5% 3. Vitamin B5 ExtraLite 3% 4. Sodium Lactate Plus 5% 5. Acetyl Hexapeptide-8 ( Argireline ) 10% 6. Pal-GHK , Pal-GQPR ( Matrixyl 3000 ) 5% 7. Satin Cream Maker 1% 8. mineral oil type Heavy 10% 9. Soy Extract 5% 10. Coenzyme Q10 Extra 1% Method Mixture Part A (water) Take 1,2,3,4,5 ,6 To mix together people separately. Part B (oil) brings 8,9,10 to mix together. Mix 7 into part A. Then part A is mixed with part B. Stir continuously until the cream is obtained, 1-10 minutes.
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Re: Night cream Is the product and mixing method done correctly?

Postby nid.544595 » Wed Nov 15, 2017 6:27 am

Ask for more. This water has put EDTA 0.2% and สารกันเสีย 1% is already mixed.
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Re: Night cream Is the product and mixing method done correctly?

Postby nid.544595 » Thu Nov 16, 2017 7:36 am

I tried it and it was watery and not creamy. Trying to figure out the reasons why it can't be done. 1. We are too short on time. There are some periods 2. We take part of the oil and pour it into the water. Instead of pouring part of the water with the oil 3. Some ingredients may not be compatible 4. Not available shea butter (but dot wish only want make plain cream don't want thick cream I can only think of this. Other than that, I still can't figure out Why is the mixture liquid and not creamy?
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Re: Night cream Is the product and mixing method done correctly?

Postby touchzhakornxx » Thu Nov 16, 2017 2:54 pm

Could be caused by Sodium Lactate Plus try to cut it out of the formula and try adding Satin Cream Maker another 0.5%-1%, the proportion of water should not be low. More than 60% to keep the cream from being sticky
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Re: Night cream Is the product and mixing method done correctly?

Postby nid.544595 » Sat Nov 18, 2017 12:24 pm

thank you
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Re: Night cream Is the product and mixing method done correctly?

Postby nid.544595 » Sat Nov 18, 2017 12:30 pm

Let me ask one more time. In the event that it is liquid like this Can we use it?
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Re: Night cream Is the product and mixing method done correctly?

Postby staff » Fri Nov 24, 2017 6:58 pm

Hello, the team is here to explain. The reason why the formula is liquefied is because Sodium Lactate is electrolyte, which Satin Cream Maker electrolyte intolerant / or low tolerance How to fix this formula In the case of re-mixing according to you touchzhakornxx advise is if you are newbie please cut Sodium Lactate Plus is out of the formula, but if you have experience in mix to switch from using Satin Cream Maker becomes cream maker that is electrolyte resistant, for example Butter Cream Maker [which will require heat to mix] or Gel Maker that can Electrolyte tolerant, e.g. AnyGel for liquefaction/degradation formulations. To fix it, you can add cream maker or Gel Maker ]. Gel Maker that can withstand electrolyte [as described in the example above] and remix the formula [spinning or stirring, and may require heating in case of cream maker must be heated to mix]. like this can be used Shake well. Then gently apply on the skin. [The formula will mix for a short time after shaking. Please hurry and apply immediately.]
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Re: Night cream Is the product and mixing method done correctly?

Postby nid.544595 » Thu Nov 30, 2017 8:19 pm

thank you
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