Aloe Vera Gel (Lite) Turns Watery After Adding Ingredient
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My Aloe Vera Gel (Lite) turned completely liquid after adding another ingredient referred to as "4 mask". What is the reason for this, and how can I fix it or use the resulting liquid?
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The reason your Aloe Vera Gel (Lite) turned into liquid after adding another ingredient is usually due to adding ingredients that are incompatible with the gel base.
Aloe Vera Gel (Lite) contains components that create its gel texture. These components are not compatible with certain types of gel-forming agents or thickeners, such as Hyaluronic Acid, Xanthan Gum, Pro Polymer, or any type of Gel Maker and Cream Maker.
The ingredient you referred to as "4 mask" might contain a gel-forming agent or thickener that is incompatible with Aloe Vera Gel (Lite), causing the gel structure to break down and become liquid.
Once the gel has turned liquid due to incompatibility issues, it is very difficult to restore its original gel consistency.
How to address this:
- Check Ingredients: Try to check the ingredients of the "4 mask" you added to see if it contains any gel-forming agents or thickeners.
- Usage: If the gel has become liquid, you might try using it in its liquid form instead, if it can still serve its original purpose (e.g., use as a watery toner or an ingredient in other liquid formulations).
- Start Over: If you need the gel consistency, you might need to start making the formulation again, avoiding the use of ingredients that are incompatible with Aloe Vera Gel (Lite).
Generally, Aloe Vera Gel (Lite) is incompatible with these substances: Hyaluronic Acid Nano, Hyaluronic Acid Standard, Double Hyaluron Gel, Xanthan Gum, Pro Polymer, any type of Gel Maker, any type of Cream Maker, Natto Gum, and Hydro Gel.
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