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Phospholipids

Postby khunchinz » Fri Jun 22, 2018 5:54 am

I don't have a blender for blending makeup. So I tried the hand mixer to spin Phospholipid was a milky white liquid. There are a few air bubbles above the water surface. Try pointing it on the skin, it absorbs quite quickly. and does not form flaky on the skin These characteristics are considered Phospholipid dispersed? (The composition uses 97% water and phopholipid3%) is not afraid to add active substances. for fear that phosplipid Will not spread at all, try it first The spinning head used is flat and twisted like a cross head. Propeller (Just similar) Do not use the head of the takraw to beat the eggs in the blender.
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Re: Phospholipid

Postby staff » Mon Jun 25, 2018 6:31 pm

Hello, the formula must have both water and oil. You can't have only water. For at this current stage If members add a little 2-3% oil into the formula, then continue to blend. Phospholipid will be able to disperse completely.
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