Formula for Irritated/Acne Skin: Texture and Ingredients
Asked by: aragesear_champ
On: May 15, 2016
Product Type:
Cosmetics
Question
I have a formula intended for skin irritation and acne.
- Can this formula be mixed?
- What texture will it produce? (The formula does not contain oil.)
- How can I achieve a cream texture or a clear gel texture?
- I also want to know about the use of water and adding Disodium EDTA.
Answer
Regarding your formula for skin irritation and acne:
- Feasibility and Texture: Yes, the formula can be mixed. The resulting texture will be a cloudy gel, not a cream. This is because there is no oil in the formula.
- If you want a cream texture, consider adding 3-5% of any type of oil to the formula.
- If you prefer a clear gel texture, you can use Pro Polymer instead of Light Cream Maker.
- Disodium EDTA: The staff recommends adding Disodium EDTA regardless of the type of water used. It is also advised to use highly pure water, which you can purchase from a pharmacy.
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