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I would like to know the mixing instructions for a skin nourishing cream. The staff can add or remove some ingredients. I want a cream that is easy to spread, lightweight, fast-absorbing, provides good and long-lasting hydration, is non-irritating, and focuses on skin brightening with sun protection. My skin type is sun-damaged and dry, but not peeling, flaky, or cracked. Here are the ingredients I plan to use: 1. DI Water: Remaining percentage to reach 100% 2. Safe-B3: 5% 3. GlucoBright: 4% 4. Alpha Arbutin: 1.5% 5. Active Resveratrol: 5% 6. Satin Cream Maker: 1% 7. Shea Butter (Ultra Soft): 5% 8. Cyclomethicone / Cyclopentasiloxane (Low-Odor): 1% 9. Perfume: Just Milk: 0.5% 10. Phenoxyethanol SA: 1% 11. Fractionated Coconut Oil: What percentage should I use? 12. Zinc Oxide 200nm EasyDisperse: What percentage should I use? Thank you.
Could you please provide the HLB value for Polyethylene Wax? Also, if I need a natural wax with properties similar to Polyethylene Wax, such as hardness, stability, and water resistance, which wax would you recommend, and what is its HLB value? Thank you.
Could you please explain the usage methods for **Solid Perfume Diffusing Beads**? Can they be mixed directly with ready-made liquid perfume?
I am developing a natural Hair puff product to cover thinning hair, using coffee for color. Can I use rice flour as the base, mix it with coffee liquid, dry it, grind it again, and then spray an extract onto the powder?
I would like to know if mica powder can be mixed with water or substances like gum arabic and honey. I want to use gold pigment to make watercolor paint (mixed with powdered gum arabic, water, and honey). Also, which water-soluble colors sold by your company have high color intensity? Normally, I use raw minerals, but I cannot find them.
Regarding penetration enhancers, which one is suitable for a water-based hair spray that absorbs and dries quickly without alcohol? Please consider the following options: 1. Laurocapram (Water-Soluble): Soluble in water, suitable for carrying water-soluble ingredients, synthetic, odorless or mild odor. 2. Laurocapram (Oil-Soluble): Soluble in oil, suitable for carrying oil-soluble ingredients, synthetic, mild odor. 3. Phospholipid 4. 1,2-Hexanediol 5. Ethoxydiglycol 6. Reservoir-Tech 7. Dimethyl Isosorbide (DMI)
Regarding a **Solid Shampoo Bar** formulation (details in image, not visible), I would like to know: 1. Does the formula contain highly irritating substances like SLS? 2. The formula requires **Sodium Coco-Sulfate** and **Sodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate**, but these are unavailable. Can **Coco Glucoside** be used as a substitute?
1. I want to produce a moisturizing oil to nourish nail cuticles and strengthen nails. 2. I would like to know if the amount of Sweet Almond Oil 26% and Shea Butter 15% will significantly change the scent of the Lavender components. **Ingredients:** 1. Sweet Almond Oil (Refined) - 26.00% 2. Argan Oil (Organic - Virgin - Deodorized) - 21.00% 3. Shea Butter (Ultra Soft) - 15.00% 4. Jojoba Oil (Golden - Extra Fine - Deodorized) - 18.00% 5. Rose Hip Oil (Chile, Extra Virgin Organic Fresh) - 5.00% 6. Lavender Oil (French) - 10.00% 7. Vitamin E (dl-alpha tocopherol) - 0.5% 8. Vitamin E (Tocopheryl Acetate) - 1.00% 9. Benzyl Alcohol - 0.5% 10. Spike Lavender Oil - 1.00% 11. Linalool - 1.00% 12. Lavender Oil (Bulgarian) - 1.00% This formula is based on L'occitane nail and cuticle oil, but I added more lavender scent.
I would like to produce body lotion and need assistance reviewing the following formulas to see if they are suitable for body lotion. My skin condition is related to approaching 40 years old: my body skin is becoming rough, has wrinkles, dark spots and scars fade slowly, and there is increasing bumpy texture ("หนังไก่"). I do not have issues with sensitivity to skincare ingredients. Could you please review the following three formulas? **Formula 1: Exfoliant body lotion** * น้ำกลั่น: 60 % * shea butter (Refined): 5 % * LipidSoft™ Moist: 5 % * Isopentyldiol: 5 % * Butter Cream Maker™: 3 % * Glycolic Acid (AHA) 100% Powder: 3 % * Natural Betaine (Trimethylglycine): 3 % * Lactic Acid (AHA) 88%: 2 % * Salicylic Acid (BHA): 2 % * Glycerin 99.5%: 2 % * Phospholipid: 2 % * Rhamnose: 1.9 % * Panthenol (Pro Vitamin B5): 1 % * Tocotrienols: 1 % * WaterLock™: 1 % * Pure-EGCG™ (Green Tea Extract, 98% EGCG): 1 % * Mild Preserved Eco™: 1 % * Allantoin: 0.4 % * Hyaluronic Acid (Large Molecule): 0.3 % * Hyaluronic Acid (Small Molecule): 0.3 % * Vitamin E (Tocopheryl Acetate): 0.1 % **Formula 2: Skin barrier body lotion** * น้ำกลั่น: 60 % * shea butter (Refined): 5 % * LipidSoft™ Moist: 5 % * Safe-B3™ (Vitamin B3, Niacinamide): 4 % * GlucoBright™ (Acetyl glucosamine): 4 % * Cholesterol: 3.5 % * Sensitive Cream Maker™: 3 % * Phospholipid: 2 % * Glycerin 99.5%: 2 % * Rhamnose: 1.9 % * LipidSoft™ F (Ethyl Linoleate): 1.5 % * MOIST72™: 1.5 % * Ceramide Complex (CeraTouch™, Powder): 1 % * Panthenol (Pro Vitamin B5): 1 % * Tocotrienols: 1 % * WaterLock™: 1 % * Bisabolol (Alpha Bisabolol): 1 % * Mild Preserved Eco™: 1 % * Ceramide 2 (Ceramide NG): 0.5 % * Vitamin E (Tocopheryl Acetate): 0.1 % **Formula 3: Sunscreen body lotion SPF 50 PA+++ (Not waterproof)** * น้ำกลั่น: 63.4 % * Zinc Oxide 200nm EasyDisperse™: 10 % * Titanium Dioxide 30nm SilkTouch™: 10 % * Silk Mica Powder ชนิดด้าน (Matte, Methicone Coated): 5 % * Dimethicone (Very Light/5, Low-Odor): 3 % * LipidSoft™ CC: 3 % * SiliSolve Plus™ (ประสานน้ำ-น้ำมัน-ซิลิโคน): 1 % * Glycerin 99.5%: 1 % * Tocotrienols: 1 % * Grape Seed Extract (Proanthocyanidins): 1 % * Mild Preserved Eco™: 1 % * Plankton GP4G™: 0.5 % * Vitamin E (Tocopheryl Acetate): 0.1 %
I mixed a formulation using the following ingredients: * Rose Water * Fucus Film™ * Double Hyaluron Liquid * GlucoBright™ (Acetyl glucosamine) * Safe-B3™ (Vitamin B3, Niacinamide) * WaterSoft™ * Mineral Ready™ (Mn+Zn+Cu) * Galactomyces Ferment Filtrate (aka Pitera) * Dimethyl Isosorbide (DMI) After mixing, the formulation separated. Could you please tell me which ingredient might be causing this separation?
I saw that Timeless Vitamin C (L-ascorbic acid) Ultra-Fine can be used to dissolve Vitamin E to make it clear. How is it used? * Does it require heat? * Should it be added to the water or oil phase? * What ratio should be used?
I would like to make a facial serum that makes the face white, bright, firm, and reduces wrinkles. I want the best ingredients and, most importantly, a formula that shows fast results. Which ingredients should I use?
Is it possible to make a simple gel serum formula with the following composition per 100g? * Safe-B3: 10% * GlucoBright: 5% * Mild Preserved Eco: 1% * Pro Polymer Silk: 2% * Water: 82%
I need assistance with a formula for a Makeup Setting Spray. I have a basic idea but am unsure about the ingredients. 1. What is the difference between Rose Petal Water and Rose Water? 2. Which one is suitable for a setting spray? 3. Which type of Glycerin should I use, and what is the recommended ratio? I am looking for a formula that is good for skin prone to clogged pores and helps makeup last to a certain extent.
I have questions regarding the solubility of Vitamin E (Tocopheryl Acetate) in a gel formulation that does not contain oil: 1. What substances can be used to dissolve Vitamin E (Tocopheryl Acetate)? 2. Some formulas mention mixing it directly into the gel base, even though the formula contains no oil. Is this correct? 3. Since Vitamin E (Tocopheryl Acetate) comes in oil form, can it be mixed directly into a gel without dissolving it first? I intend to add it to a gel.
I want to make a cleansing cream. It should have a light cream texture. The method of use is to apply it to the face, massage, and then wipe off with cotton. Here is the formula I have planned: 1. Water: 58% 2. Butylene Glycol: 20% 3. Oilsify 15: 10% 4. Mineral Oil: 5% 5. Castor Oil: 5% 6. Satin Cream Maker: 1% 7. Mild Preserved Eco: 1% Mixing Procedure: * Phase A: Combine (1) + (2) * Phase B: Combine (3) + (4) + (5) * Add (6) to Phase A and mix until combined. * Combine Phase A + Phase B and mix continuously until a cream texture is achieved. * Add (7) and mix until combined. I would like to know if this formula can be made. If not, please suggest what needs to be changed or added.
I am looking for moisturizing ingredients that are not sticky. Currently, I am using Sodium PCA and Hyaluronic Acid. Are there any other options I can add to my formulation? Specifically: * Is Inositol (Rice Vitamin) sticky? * Ingredients like B5, Sodium Lactate, and Glycerin feel very sticky if used in high amounts. What are the alternatives or considerations for these?
Based on the following shampoo and conditioner formulas, can they be mixed together? Are there any ingredients that should be increased, decreased, or changed? **Shampoo Formula:** * Water 60% * Sulfate Free Shampoo Base (pH 7, Clear, Foaming) 30% * Poly-Conditioner Eco 3% * Natural Moisturizing Amino Acids 1% * TreMoisture™ (Trehalose) 1% * Condi-B5™ (Panthenyl Hydroxypropyl Steardimonium Chloride) 1% * Citric Acid (High Purity, Anhydrous) (add last to adjust pH) * SugarThick 2 % * สารกันเสีย 1% * Frangrance 1% **Conditioner Formula:** * Distill Water 80% * Cetyl Alcohol 8% * BTAC 2% * CTAC (30%) 1% * Propylene Glycol 1% * Hydro Protein (Soy, Oat, Wheat, Maize Protein) 1% * Pure Keratin 1% * Condi-B5™ (Panthenyl Hydroxypropyl Steardimonium Chloride) 3% * Citric Acid (High Purity, Anhydrous) * Fragrance 1% * สารกันเสีย 1%
I would like to make a skin nourishing gel using Vitamin C and Vitamin E as the main ingredients. Could you provide a simple method for mixing these ingredients? I am a beginner and would prefer a formula that is not too complex with many ingredients. Specifically, I plan to use: * Vitamin C (L-ascorbic acid) (Ultra-Fine) * Vitamin E (Tocopheryl Acetate) Water-Soluble Please provide guidance on the necessary ingredients and mixing steps.
The website states that Activated Resorcinol™ (4-Butylresorcinol) dissolves in LipidSoft (or any oil). I would like to know if I can use 1,3-Propanediol or Fractionated Coconut Oil instead of LipidSoft.