Ingredients for Cleansing Oil that Turns Milky (Oil Soap vs. Laureth-4)

ถามโดย: supasuta.cute เมื่อ: March 22, 2018 ประเภทผลิตภัณฑ์: เครื่องสำอาง

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How can I make a cleansing oil that turns milky white when rinsed with water? What ingredients can be used for this purpose, such as Oil Soap or Laureth-4 (Oil Milk)? What are the differences between using Oil Soap and Laureth-4 (Oil Milk), particularly regarding foaming?

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For making a Cleansing Oil that turns milky when rinsed with water, you can use an oil-in-water emulsifier to disperse the oil in water.

Based on the relevant product information, there are two main ingredients that can be used to achieve this property:

  • Oil Soap™ (available in two versions: Oil Soap™ and Oil Soap™ WW-CF) is an agent that helps turn oil into a clear, foaming oil-based liquid soap. When it comes into contact with water, it turns milky white. It is suitable for dry and sensitive skin, can incorporate a high proportion of oil, and still provides good foam.
  • Laureth-4 (Oil Milk™) is an ingredient used to turn 100% oil into Milk Soap. It also turns milky white when it comes into contact with water but produces less foam compared to Oil Soap™.

Both of these ingredients can make your Cleansing Oil turn milky when exposed to water. The choice depends on the desired foaming level. If you want more foam, choose Oil Soap™, if you prefer less foam, choose Laureth-4 (Oil Milk™).

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Oil Soap ™ (High Foaming Oil-Based Liquid Soap)
Oil Soap ™ (High Foaming Oil-Based Liquid Soap)
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Laureth-4 (Oil Milk™)
Laureth-4 (Oil Milk™)
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