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Please have a look at the recipe. make liquid soap

Postby rattjiporn.pat » Mon Feb 26, 2018 8:33 am

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I'm making liquid face wash. according to the formula below. น้ำกลั่น 59% Purity amino wash 15% Cocamidopropyl Betaine 10% Creamy Foamer 5% Sodium PCA 50% 2% Cucumber Extract 2% Calendula Extract 3% FruitPeel 3% Phenoxyethanol SA (Optiphen Plus) 1%, the result is thick and opaque white as in the picture, but what I want is clear liquid, not available. Color must have a clear body with a foam pump. pressed out into a mousse The formula I want to do is Clean the face and body, moisturize, reduce inflammation of the skin and acne, push the skin thin, please check the soap formula for me. Where do I need to change it? Thank you.
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Re: Please take a look at the recipe make liquid soap

Postby staff » Thu Mar 01, 2018 11:20 pm

Hello AminoWash if used at a high rate. and does not contain Chelating Agents such as Disodium EDTA in the formula, will there be a problem of solidification of the formula? For the formula that members want The teaching team recommends the following: Sulfate Free Shampoo Base 20-25% glycerin 5% Phenoxyethanol SA 1% water, the rest. The formula does not recommend adding any skin care ingredients. cause because Products used to cleanse the skin It stays on the skin for a very short period of time. The active ingredients are able to act on the skin for any benefit. It has to be absorbed into the skin. which usually takes time But if it's in a formula that's been washed out immediately It will have very little benefit.
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