Color-Changing CC Cream Formulation
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How can I formulate a CC cream that is initially white but changes to a skin tone when applied and blended? What specific color-changing pigments are required to achieve a natural skin tone, and how do they work? I understand it involves using special color-changing pigments that are typically encapsulated, and the color is released when the encapsulation breaks upon application friction. To achieve a natural skin tone, I would need to combine pigments like:
Color Changing Pigment - White to Yellow (Foundation / Make-up)Color Changing Pigment - White to Red (Foundation / Make-up)Color Changing Pigment - White to Black (Foundation / Make-up)
Could you provide more details on the formulation process and recommended ratios?
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How to Make Color-Changing CC Cream
To create a CC cream that is white but changes to a skin tone when blended, you can use special color-changing pigments.
These pigments are typically encapsulated, meaning the color is hidden within a shell. When you apply and blend the cream on your skin, the friction breaks the encapsulation, releasing the color and causing the cream to change from white to a skin tone.
To achieve a natural skin tone, you would typically combine different color-changing pigments, such as:
- Color Changing Pigment - White to Yellow (Foundation / Make-up)
- Color Changing Pigment - White to Red (Foundation / Make-up)
- Color Changing Pigment - White to Black (Foundation / Make-up)
By adjusting the ratio of these pigments, you can create a range of skin tones to match different complexions.