Basic Formula and Method for Cooling Powder with Fragrance

Asked by: piga_nexy On: August 08, 2017 Product Type: Cosmetics

Question

Could you provide a basic formula and method for making a cooling loose powder? Specifically, I would like to know:

  • What are the main components needed, such as the powder base and cooling agent?
  • How should cooling agents like CoolTouch™ (Menthyl Lactate) or CoCool™ (Menthol+Menthyl Lactate) be incorporated into the powder?
  • What is the process for adding Perfume or Perfume beads to the powder base to ensure even distribution and longevity?

Answer

Basic Formula for Cooling Powder

To make a cooling powder, you can use the following main components:

  1. Powder Base: Use a powder as the main ingredient, such as Talc Powder or RiceSorb™, which is a rice starch that helps absorb oil well.
  2. Cooling Agent: Add a cooling sensation ingredient like CoolTouch™ (Menthyl Lactate), which is a powder, or CoCool™ (Menthol+Menthyl Lactate), which is a liquid. When mixing a cooling agent into loose powder, it should be gradually dispersed evenly. You might mix it with a small amount of oil before blending it with the powder base.
  3. Fragrance: You can add perfume to the powder by dropping it in and mixing or blending it until it is evenly distributed throughout the powder, as advised by the staff. Alternatively, you might consider using Perfume beads to help disperse the scent and make it last longer.

Basic Method:
Mix the powder base with the cooling agent (if it's a powder, you can mix it directly; if it's a liquid, you might mix it with a small amount of oil first). Then, gradually add the perfume little by little, while mixing or blending until all components are well combined.