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Anygel

Postby patsuma » Sat Jun 09, 2018 7:31 pm

- AnyGel 2% can mix 10% of the oil in the formula, right? Why is it flaky? - The formula is very electrolyte. make the gel very liquid Solve the problem by adding AnyGel more than 1%, can you do that? Which one is high in electrolytes? or how to solve the problem Want to use for dry and irritated skin formula Water 69.1% 1. Aloe Vera 3% = electrolyte 2. Cucumber Extract 3% = electrolyte ? 3. Wakame Extract 3% = electrolyte ? 4. Calcium Pantothenate 3% = electrolyte00 ? 5. Allantoin 0.4% 6. 1-2- Hexanediol 3% 7. Mild Preserved Eco 0.5% 8. MOIST72 3% 9. AnyGel more than 2% 10. Moringa Oil 10% and if you want to adjust the cream using Satin Cream Maker and use the mornings oil 5% + shea butter % instead of Moringa Oil 10% or not? How can I get a creamy texture that is quite thick?
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Re: Anygel

Postby staff » Thu Jun 14, 2018 3:09 pm

Hello, the problem is probably caused by using AnyGel that is too high and not completely dissolved from the formula Calcium Pantothenate that looks like an electrolyte
and if you want to adjust the cream using Satin Cream Maker and use the mornings oil 5% + shea butter % instead of Moringa Oil 10%? How can I get a creamy texture that is quite thick
? but requires heat to melt. shea butter into oil Before mixing it with the formula 1. Aloe Vera Extract 3% 2. Cucumber Extract 3% 3. Wakame Extract 3% 4. Calcium Pantothenate 3% 5. Allantoin 0.4% 6. 1-2- Hexanediol 3% 7. Mild Preserved Eco 0.5% 8. MOIST72 3% 9. Satin Cream Maker 1.5% 10. Moringa Oil , shea butter water part The rest is 100%. Steps: Add the dissolved ingredients to the water (1,2,3,4,5,6,8), then add Satin Cream Maker Blend or stir until gel is obtained. If the gel is too liquid, add Satin Cream Maker in 0.5% increments, blend or stir until dissolved. and check the thickness of the meat That it is enough to want or not, then mix the oils together (if using Butter, heat to hot. to melt into oil) and add it to the prepared gel cream. Blend or stir to combine.
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Re: Anygel

Postby patsuma » Mon Jun 18, 2018 1:29 pm

Thank you. Ask for more information. - If you use Any Gel : use no more than 2% right? and if using 2%, use no more than 10% oil ? - if using Satin Cream Maker Use up to 25% of the oil yes Is that right? Mixing use cases Satin Cream Maker 1. Add the dissolved ingredients. 2. Add Satin Cream Maker to the melted mixture. water Mix the different oils together. and fill in item 1 => must gradually add oil and stir Did you not add it all at once? 3. Add Mild Preserved Eco after adding oil, right? 4. When do you want to add ceramide, when do you add it? 5. If you can use up to 25% oil and want to coat well, use shea butter up to 15% + Moringa Oil 10%? or should reduce the proportion of oil For example, because it may cause the water in the formula to be too low ? I'm disturbed.
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Re: Anygel

Postby patsuma » Mon Jun 18, 2018 1:29 pm

Thank you. Ask for more information. - If you use Any Gel : use no more than 2% right? and if using 2%, use no more than 10% oil ? - if using Satin Cream Maker Use up to 25% of the oil yes Is that right? Mixing use cases Satin Cream Maker 1. Add the dissolved ingredients. 2. Add Satin Cream Maker to the melted mixture. water Mix the different oils together. and fill in item 1 => must gradually add oil and stir Did you not add it all at once? 3. Add Mild Preserved Eco The last time after adding oil, right? 4. When do you want to add Ceramide, when do you add it? 5. If you can use up to 25% of the oil and want the coating to be good, use shea butter up to 15% + Moringa Oil 10% is it okay? or should reduce the proportion of oil For example, because it may cause the water in the formula to be too low ? I'm disturbed.
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Re: Anygel

Postby staff » Tue Jun 19, 2018 8:35 pm

Hello
- if using Any Gel : can use no more than 2%, right? and if using 2%, use no more than 10% oil ?[/ quote] AnyGel was developed to create aqueous gel. It can be used in all liquid formulations. no restrictions but not developed To use to coordinate water - oil. It can help to coordinate water - oil. A little by using AnyGel in formula No other binders Should not contain more than 10% oil, ask for recipe. There is a very good chance of separating.
- if using Satin Cream Maker You can use up to 25% of the oil, right?
Yes, because Satin Cream Maker was developed to help combine water-oil
to mix different oils together. and fill in item 1 => must gradually add oil and stir Don't you just fill it up? ?
That's right, if you don't have a blender, slowly add and stir well first. and then add more oil
3. Add Mild Preserved Eco last After refueling, right?
If the formula doesn't use heat in the mix, add สารกันเสีย at first or last, but if using heat in the mixing process, it is recommended to add สารกันเสีย in the last step.
4. To add Ceramide when do you add it? ?
Ceramide Available in 2 types. I don't know which type members are asking.
5. If you can use up to 25% oil and want a good coating, use shea butter up to 15% + Moringa Oil 10% is it possible? or should reduce the proportion of oil For example, it may cause too little water in the formula. ?
Can you do this? but may have to add Satin Cream Maker to 1.5-2.0% to synchronize. more shea butter has a buttery texture. need heat To warm it to melt into oil first.
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