Incorporating Safe-B3, GlucoBright, and Tranexamic Acid Powders into Lotion
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When incorporating Safe-B3 (Niacinamide), GlucoBright (Acetyl Glucosamine), and Tranexamic Acid powders into a lotion formulation, should these ingredients be dissolved in distilled water first before mixing with the lotion base, or can they be added directly? Will adding them directly without pre-dissolving reduce their effectiveness?
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How to Incorporate Safe-B3, GlucoBright, and Tranexamic Acid into Lotion
Yes, you can incorporate Safe-B3 (Vitamin B3, Niacinamide), GlucoBright (Acetyl Glucosamine), and Tranexamic Acid into a lotion formulation. However, since these ingredients are in powder form and are water-soluble, it is recommended to dissolve them in the water phase of your formulation first before combining it with the oil phase to create the lotion emulsion.
Recommended Method:
- Prepare your water phase, which typically includes distilled water and other water-soluble ingredients.
- Add the Safe-B3, GlucoBright, and Tranexamic Acid powders to the water phase and stir until they are completely dissolved.
- Proceed with your standard lotion formulation process, combining the dissolved water phase with your oil phase and emulsifying them.
Adding these powders directly into a finished lotion without pre-dissolving them in the water phase may lead to incomplete dissolution and uneven distribution throughout the product. This can result in reduced or inconsistent effectiveness of the active ingredients.
Ensuring the ingredients are fully dissolved and well-dispersed in the water phase before emulsification is crucial for achieving a stable, homogenous lotion and ensuring the ingredients can work effectively on the skin.
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Safe-B3™ (Vitamin B3, Niacinamide)
GlucoBright™ (Acetyl Glucosamine)