Mixing Temperature for SiliSolve™ and Warp Cream Maker™
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Regarding the emulsifiers SiliSolve™ (PEG-10 Dimethicone) and Warp Cream Maker™ (Cyclomethicone / PEG-10 Dimethicone), is it necessary to use heat during the mixing process for formulations containing these ingredients? What is the recommended mixing procedure, especially if avoiding heat?
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Mixing Temperature for SiliSolve™ vs. Warp Cream Maker™
Based on the product descriptions and the information provided, here's a comparison of the mixing temperature requirements for SiliSolve™ and Warp Cream Maker™:
SiliSolve™ (PEG-10 Dimethicone): The product description for SiliSolve™ outlines a mixing procedure where SiliSolve™ is blended into the silicone phase, and the water phase is gradually added while stirring or blending continuously. This process does not mention the use of heat, suggesting it can be effectively mixed at room temperature.
Warp Cream Maker™ (Cyclomethicone / PEG-10 Dimethicone): The description for Warp Cream Maker™ notes that if the formula contains wax that needs melting, warm heat should be used to combine the oil, silicone, and Warp Cream Maker™ before adding the water phase. The staff reply also indicates that while heat can help speed up the emulsification process for both products, it is not strictly necessary for Warp Cream Maker™; mixing at room temperature is possible but requires longer blending.
In summary, SiliSolve™'s standard mixing instructions do not require heat, whereas Warp Cream Maker™ benefits from heat, particularly when incorporating waxes, although room temperature mixing is also feasible with extended blending time.
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