Warming Ingredients for Sleeping Hair Mask

Asked by: bd_bew_bd On: July 28, 2017 Product Type: Cosmetics

Question

I am making a sleeping hair mask and want to add a warming sensation, similar to the effect of [url=http://www.myskinrecipes.com/shop/feeling-enhancer/649-vanillyl-butyl-ether.html:305wb61b]Chili Hot™[/url:305wb61b] on the skin. What ingredients can I use to achieve this warming effect in a hair mask formula, and what are their recommended usage concentrations and solubility properties?

Answer

Warming Ingredients for Sleeping Hair Mask

To add a warming and relaxing sensation to your sleeping hair mask, you can use ingredients that provide a thermal effect on the skin.

Based on your requirement and the previous suggestion, Chili Hot™ (Vanillyl Butyl Ether) is a suitable option. It provides a warm feeling and helps stimulate blood circulation. According to the product description, it is oil-soluble and recommended for use at a concentration of 0.2-1.0% (do not exceed 1.0%, 0.5% is recommended). It should be mixed into the oil phase of your formulation.

Another option is Chili Warm™ (HYDROXYMETHOXYBENZYL PELARGONAMIDE). This ingredient is water-soluble and can be dissolved directly in water. It also provides a warming sensation on the skin that can last for about 3 hours. The recommended usage rate is 2-10%.

Choose the ingredient based on the solubility required for your specific hair mask formula (oil-soluble for oil-based formulas, water-soluble for water-based formulas). Always follow the recommended usage rates to ensure safety and avoid irritation.