Storing Cream with Second Skin in Refrigerator
Question
If a cream formulation contains Second Skin as an ingredient, can it be refrigerated?
Will refrigerating it cause the Second Skin in the formula to degrade?
Answer
Storing Creams with SkinLipid™ (Second Skin) in the Refrigerator
Regarding your question about refrigerating a cream formulation containing SkinLipid™ (also known as Second Skin), the recommended storage condition for SkinLipid™ is at room temperature, away from direct sunlight, for long-term storage.
Refrigeration is not necessary for this ingredient and could potentially affect the stability or texture of the final cream formulation, although it may not necessarily cause the SkinLipid™ itself to degrade if stored cold. However, following the manufacturer's recommended storage conditions (room temperature) is generally best practice to ensure the product maintains its intended properties and shelf life.