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Re: Question about mixing body lotion?

Postby modtanoy21 » Sat Jul 21, 2018 2:39 pm

- Luxury Cream Maker™ and Silk Cream Maker™ is different because INCI Name: Sodium Polyacrylate (and) Polyisobutene - Silk Cream Maker™ ] Silk Cream Maker™ Satin Cream Maker ™ which gives a heavier cream texture - Luxury Cream Maker™ Why do you mix it in the formula? Whether mixed in oil or mixed with water, use heat or not use heat. Stir it together for a very long time. But the meat is still white granules. No matter how you do it, it will not dissolve completely. Is this considered a good melt or not? Thank you very much.
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Re: Question about mixing body lotion?

Postby staff » Sun Jul 22, 2018 3:10 pm

Hello, the same INCI Name does not mean the same substance
Luxury Cream Maker™ with Silk Cream Maker™ What's the difference?
Luxury is out of the line. It's heavy and has a bit of texture, but Silk is lighter and gives a smooth feel.
- Silk Cream Maker™ with Satin Cream Maker ™ which gives a heavier cream texture?[ /quote] Silk is smoother and heavier
- Luxury Cream Maker™ Why is it mixed in the formula? Whether mixed in oil or mixed with water, use heat or not use heat. Stir it together for a very long time. But the meat is still white granules. No matter how you do it, it will not dissolve completely. Is this considered good or not?
will be completely dissolved in the soldering process by adding Luxury to the oil part. Use a little warm heat, 60 degrees, blend well. which may not be well matched To add to the water little by little. Blend it together.
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