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How to use easy thick, add various oily ingredients.

Postby arunyawamee » Mon Feb 11, 2019 11:46 pm

I want to bother asking If the soap or shampoo used Easy Thick can the substance be added to the oil mixture or Essential Oil if yes, how many % can be added and in which step? please
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Re: How to use easy thick to add various oil ingredients

Postby staff » Sun Feb 17, 2019 4:31 am

Hello, members want to increase the viscosity. Or create a gel texture for oil, is that correct? If yes, please use Oil Thick. Please refer to the information below - Oil Thick™ Soft meat เจลน้ำมัน soft and translucent (not 100% clear) with no water content in the formulation. Suitable for cream formulations, can be used with Silicone - Oil Thick™ Hard Give meat เจลน้ำมัน semi-solid and translucent texture (not 100% clear) without water in the formula Suitable for formulations of balm, pressed powder, semi-solid texture, can be used with Silicone - Oil Stick™ Medium give meat oil Characteristics hard (1-2%) to very hard (4%) can give a clear texture. without being able to contain water in the formula Suitable for stick formulas such as lip stick , deodorant stick (should be used with Oil Stick™ Hard for transparent) can be used with Silicone (but not transparent) - Oil Stick™ Hard give meat oil Characteristics hard (1-2%) to very hard (4%) can give a clear texture. without being able to contain water in the formula Suitable for stick formulas such as lip stick , deodorant stick (should be used with Oil Stick™ Hard for clear) can be used with Silicone (but won't be transparent) - Oil Thick™ Clear make the oil clear in virtually all types of oil and LipidSoft™Easy to use Cannot be used with silicone, cannot contain water in the formula.
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