Can Silky Serum Base achieve a cream texture?
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Based on the product description for Silky Serum Base (Face/Eye), it is mentioned that when mixed with approximately 70% water, it can become thick like a heavy cream. My staff initially suggested this base for a "water droplet" type formula and noted that it requires mixing equipment, not manual mixing.
Could you please clarify if using Silky Serum Base with a high percentage of water (around 70%) can truly create a texture and feel comparable to a traditional cream emulsion, or will the resulting texture still be fundamentally that of a thick serum?
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Achieving a Cream-like Texture with Silky Serum Base
Based on the information for Silky Serum Base (Face/Eye), this product is primarily a serum base designed to create light, quickly absorbing serum textures.
While the description mentions that when mixed with a high percentage of water (around 70%), the resulting serum can become thick like a heavy cream, it is important to understand that this base will produce a serum texture, not a traditional cream emulsion.
A traditional cream typically involves emulsifying oil and water phases, resulting in a different feel and behavior on the skin compared to a silicone-based serum that thickens with water. The Silky Serum Base creates a texture that is soft, smooth, and absorbs very quickly, characteristic of a serum.
Therefore, while the appearance might resemble the cream texture in your second image when mixed with sufficient water, the feel and properties on the skin will be that of a thick serum, not a standard cream.
The staff's previous reply also suggested Silky Serum Base for a "water droplet" type formula, which aligns with the characteristics of a serum rather than a traditional cream.
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