Water-Capsule™ (Water-in-Oil Cream)

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Creamy emulsifier, water-in-oil type (water wrapped in oil), easy to use. No heat required And use just a little bit of oil to cover the water. Makes the skin not sticky But it has good properties of water-in-oil cream, such as coating the skin well. Waterproof and disperses pigments well. Suitable for long-lasting night cream, BB cream, make-up, sunscreen formulas. and covers the skin well

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25 DEGREE CELSIUS LIMPID APPEARANCE TO OPAQ UE APPEARANCE CONFORMS
40 DEGREE CELSIUS APPEARANCE CONFORMS
WATER CONTENT 0.00 - 1.00 %
ACID VALUE 0.0 - 3.0 mg KOH/g
GARDNER COLOR 0.0 - 7.0 VCS

Water-Capsule™ It is a water-in-oil type emulsifier (water wrapped in oil) that is easy to use. No heat required And use just a little bit of oil to wrap the water in. Makes the skin not sticky But it has good properties of water-in-oil cream, such as nourishing the skin well. Gives a soft and smooth feeling It is waterproof and disperses pigments well. Suitable for night cream, BB cream, make-up, sunscreen formulas that are long-lasting and easy to apply. The pigment is even on the skin and conceals well.

Description of water-in-oil emulsion (water wrapped in oil)

Usually, creams or gels for skin care are made from oil-in-water emulsion or encapsulating oil with water.

The picture on the left is oil-in-water emulsion. The picture on the right is water-in-oil emulsion.

The highlight of oil-in-water emulsion, which is used to make cream or gel to nourish the skin in more than 95% of all products, is that it is not greasy on the skin and is easily absorbed, while the disadvantage is that Cannot coat the skin well Due to the nature of the product being coated with water. When applied to the skin It will give the impression that water has been coated on the skin. In addition, it is not waterproof. Because the formula is coated with water, once it comes in contact with water, it is washed away immediately. It is also not suitable for make-up formulas such as BB Cream, as it cannot spread pigments and foundation evenly on the skin. This is because pigments tend to dissolve in oil. When in an oil-in-water base, it cannot spread well both in the formula and on the skin.

The highlight of water-in-oil emulsion is that it can coat the surface well. Suitable for dehydrated, severely dry skin that needs to be coated so that the skin does not easily lose water. Ideal for use as a night cream or for skin care in dry, cool weather or in air-conditioned rooms. In addition, an important highlight of water-in-oil is its water-repellent ability. and durability on the skin This is because the formula is coated with oil. Therefore it is durable on the skin for a long time. and can be waterproof well Therefore, it is suitable for both make-up and sun protection formulas. which requires durability and covers (spreads easily and evenly) on the skin

The disadvantage of water-in-oil emulsion is that it is sticky and makes the skin shiny. This is due to the general nature of water-in-oil, which requires a large amount of oil (approximately 60-90% of the formula), which makes it unpopular. Not suitable for use on the skin in normal weather conditions.

What's special about Water-Capsule™? is the ability to create water-in-oil cream with a small amount of oil, only 5-20%, can create a water-in-oil cream. As a result, the weak points of water-in-oil are completely corrected. This is because only a small amount of oil is used in the recipe. Makes it not sticky like other water-in-oil creams.

Example of using a special type of water-in-oil emulsion that is not greasy on the skin:

- Night cream formula that requires a light, non-greasy coating. But it keeps the skin moisturized all night long, including a day cream formula for skin that must live in dry weather. Staying in an air-conditioned room for a long time

- Make-up or SPF formulas that require lightness But durable for a long time on the skin, even when exposed to sweat or water, including being able to spread easily on the skin and get a smooth, consistent color.

Difference between Water-in-Oil EZ™ and Water-Capsule™

Both Water-Capsule™ and Water-in-Oil EZ™ are used to create cream or serum formulas that have the same water-in-oil characteristics, but have the following differences:

- Water-in-Oil EZ™ Can work well in formulas containing electrolytes. without any impact Examples of substances with a high electrolyte content include DMAE , Sodium Lactate , while other binders include Water-Capsule™. Unable to create flesh or must be used in very high quantities

- Water-in-Oil EZ™ can hold up to 35% of oil, silicone, but Water-Capsule™ Can hold up to 20% oil if the formula emphasizes the use of silicone or has a high proportion of oil. Please use Water-in-Oil EZ™.

- Water-Capsule™ You can easily get the formula to be thick-liquid by blending harder/for a longer time. You will get a thicker formula, but to adjust the thickness of Water-in-Oil EZ™ you will need to adjust the mixing ratio or use Gel Maker / Thickener to help.

Steps for mixing water-in-oil cream with Water-Capsule™ *Please read carefully before starting to mix*

Mixing water-in-oil cream consists of 2 parts.

1. Water part (water-phase) which consists of Ingredients dissolved in water, Light Cream Maker or Satin Mousse and water.

2. Oil-phase which consists of Oil-soluble ingredients, Water-Capsule™ and any type of oil such as natural oils or the LipidSoft group, including silicones such as cyclomethicone, dimethicone. In addition, if there are pigments ( pigments ) or sunscreen ( sunscreen ), put them in the This oil

Usage rates of various ingredients

-Water-Capsule™ 1-5% If water makes up more than 80% of the formula, use Water-Capsule™. Level 4-5%, but if there is water less than 80% of the formula, use Water-Capsule™ level 1-3%.

- Light Cream Maker or Satin Mousse 1-2% depending on the thickness of the desired formula. Recommended 1.5%.

- any type of oil Choose according to the desired texture of the oil. For example, light texture: LipidSoft™ Lite, heavy texture: Jojoba Oil, proportion 5-20%, recommended 10%.

Mixing steps

1. Mix the water parts together until you get a gel texture. Adjust the thickness of the desired texture by increasing or decreasing the Light Cream Maker or Satin Mousse in cases where there are ingredients that need to be dissolved in heat. It can be heated so that the ingredients melt together. (No need to use heat If all the ingredients in the water dissolve together at room temperature)

2. Mix the oil parts together in cases where there are ingredients that need to be dissolved in heat. It can be heated so that the ingredients melt together. (No need to use heat If all ingredients in the oil dissolve together at room temperature)

3. Take the oil part. Add it to the water. all once Do not add small amounts at a time. Then slowly stir until combined. If using a blender Spin at a low speed, no more than 100 rpm. The ingredients will come together to form water-in-oil cream within 3-5 minutes. When combined, the oil will not separate from the water.

4. If you want the meat to be thick. Blend at a high speed, but do not exceed 3000 rpm [recommended 1000-1500 rpm to get thick enough cream] The higher the speed, the thicker the texture will be. But if you want a liquid formula Spin at low speed. [No need to blend any more from step 3 after the meat is well combined. You can use it now]

Example formula for Moisturizing Body Milk, a light lotion that provides long-lasting moisture throughout the night:

1.Water-Capsule™ 4%

2. LipidSoft™ Lite 6%

3. Panthenol (Vitamin B5) ExtraLite™ 5%

4. Vitamin B3, Niacinamide (Safe-B3™) 5%

5. Light Cream Maker 1%

6. Water 78%

7. Preservative Mild Preserved 1%

Procedure: Mix 1+2 and separate into the oil portion, mix 3+4+5+6+7 until combined until it becomes a gel. It's part of the water. Then take the first part (oil) that was separated. Add it to the water part. all at once Then stir until it's creamy.

Example of a BB Cream SPF14 formula, easy to spread, provides excellent skin coverage, long-lasting, but light, not greasy.

1.Water-Capsule™ 3%

2. LipidSoft™ 5%

3. Titanium Dioxide Nano EasyDisperse™ 7%

4. Beige Iron Oxides EasyMix™ 2% (adjust more or less to match the skin tone)

5. Silicone Gel Base (Ultra Clear) 5%

6. Cyclomethicone 5%

7. Light Cream Maker 1%

8. Water 71%

9. Preservative Mild Preserved 1%

Procedure: Mix 1+2+3+4+5+6 and separate into the oil portion, mix 7+8+9 until combined until it becomes a gel. It's part of the water. Then take the first part (oil) that was separated. Add it to the water part. all at once Then stir until it's creamy.

Customization:

-If you want the cream to be thicker, use Light Cream Maker or Satin Mousse in a higher ratio (1.5%, 2.0%) or make the formula have a higher proportion of water. The proportion of water at 90% of the formula will give the thickness. More than the proportion of water at 80% of the formula, approximately 3-4 times.

-If you want to add a coating Can increase the proportion of oil. But it shouldn't be more than 20% because it will start to make the formula look sticky on the skin.

 

Usage: As a water-in-oil emulsifier (water in oil).

Mixing method: Mix in oil-phase. Please see details above.

Usage rate: 1-5% . Please see details above.

Product characteristics: Dark yellow oily liquid.

Solubility: Can be dissolved in oil.

Storage: Can be stored at room temperature. But close the bottle cap tightly. Then completely protected from sunlight or heat. The product has a minimum shelf life of 3 years.

INCI Name : 2-Octyl-1-dodecanol (and) polyethylene glycol (30 EO) dipolyhydroxy stearate

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Water-Capsule™ (Water-in-Oil Cream)

Creamy emulsifier, water-in-oil type (water wrapped in oil), easy to use. No heat required And use just a little bit of oil to cover the water. Makes the skin not sticky But it has good properties of water-in-oil cream, such as coating the skin well. Waterproof and disperses pigments well. Suitable for long-lasting night cream, BB cream, make-up, sunscreen formulas. and covers the skin well

Water-Capsule™ It is a water-in-oil type emulsifier (water wrapped in oil) that is easy to use. No heat required And use just a little bit of oil to wrap the water in. Makes the skin not sticky But it has good properties of water-in-oil cream, such as nourishing the skin well. Gives a soft and smooth feeling It is waterproof and disperses pigments well. Suitable for night cream, BB cream, make-up, sunscreen formulas that are long-lasting and easy to apply. The pigment is even on the skin and conceals well.

Description of water-in-oil emulsion (water wrapped in oil)

Usually, creams or gels for skin care are made from oil-in-water emulsion or encapsulating oil with water.

The picture on the left is oil-in-water emulsion. The picture on the right is water-in-oil emulsion.

The highlight of oil-in-water emulsion, which is used to make cream or gel to nourish the skin in more than 95% of all products, is that it is not greasy on the skin and is easily absorbed, while the disadvantage is that Cannot coat the skin well Due to the nature of the product being coated with water. When applied to the skin It will give the impression that water has been coated on the skin. In addition, it is not waterproof. Because the formula is coated with water, once it comes in contact with water, it is washed away immediately. It is also not suitable for make-up formulas such as BB Cream, as it cannot spread pigments and foundation evenly on the skin. This is because pigments tend to dissolve in oil. When in an oil-in-water base, it cannot spread well both in the formula and on the skin.

The highlight of water-in-oil emulsion is that it can coat the surface well. Suitable for dehydrated, severely dry skin that needs to be coated so that the skin does not easily lose water. Ideal for use as a night cream or for skin care in dry, cool weather or in air-conditioned rooms. In addition, an important highlight of water-in-oil is its water-repellent ability. and durability on the skin This is because the formula is coated with oil. Therefore it is durable on the skin for a long time. and can be waterproof well Therefore, it is suitable for both make-up and sun protection formulas. which requires durability and covers (spreads easily and evenly) on the skin

The disadvantage of water-in-oil emulsion is that it is sticky and makes the skin shiny. This is due to the general nature of water-in-oil, which requires a large amount of oil (approximately 60-90% of the formula), which makes it unpopular. Not suitable for use on the skin in normal weather conditions.

What's special about Water-Capsule™? is the ability to create water-in-oil cream with a small amount of oil, only 5-20%, can create a water-in-oil cream. As a result, the weak points of water-in-oil are completely corrected. This is because only a small amount of oil is used in the recipe. Makes it not sticky like other water-in-oil creams.

Example of using a special type of water-in-oil emulsion that is not greasy on the skin:

- Night cream formula that requires a light, non-greasy coating. But it keeps the skin moisturized all night long, including a day cream formula for skin that must live in dry weather. Staying in an air-conditioned room for a long time

- Make-up or SPF formulas that require lightness But durable for a long time on the skin, even when exposed to sweat or water, including being able to spread easily on the skin and get a smooth, consistent color.

Difference between Water-in-Oil EZ™ and Water-Capsule™

Both Water-Capsule™ and Water-in-Oil EZ™ are used to create cream or serum formulas that have the same water-in-oil characteristics, but have the following differences:

- Water-in-Oil EZ™ Can work well in formulas containing electrolytes. without any impact Examples of substances with a high electrolyte content include DMAE , Sodium Lactate , while other binders include Water-Capsule™. Unable to create flesh or must be used in very high quantities

- Water-in-Oil EZ™ can hold up to 35% of oil, silicone, but Water-Capsule™ Can hold up to 20% oil if the formula emphasizes the use of silicone or has a high proportion of oil. Please use Water-in-Oil EZ™.

- Water-Capsule™ You can easily get the formula to be thick-liquid by blending harder/for a longer time. You will get a thicker formula, but to adjust the thickness of Water-in-Oil EZ™ you will need to adjust the mixing ratio or use Gel Maker / Thickener to help.

Steps for mixing water-in-oil cream with Water-Capsule™ *Please read carefully before starting to mix*

Mixing water-in-oil cream consists of 2 parts.

1. Water part (water-phase) which consists of Ingredients dissolved in water, Light Cream Maker or Satin Mousse and water.

2. Oil-phase which consists of Oil-soluble ingredients, Water-Capsule™ and any type of oil such as natural oils or the LipidSoft group, including silicones such as cyclomethicone, dimethicone. In addition, if there are pigments ( pigments ) or sunscreen ( sunscreen ), put them in the This oil

Usage rates of various ingredients

-Water-Capsule™ 1-5% If water makes up more than 80% of the formula, use Water-Capsule™. Level 4-5%, but if there is water less than 80% of the formula, use Water-Capsule™ level 1-3%.

- Light Cream Maker or Satin Mousse 1-2% depending on the thickness of the desired formula. Recommended 1.5%.

- any type of oil Choose according to the desired texture of the oil. For example, light texture: LipidSoft™ Lite, heavy texture: Jojoba Oil, proportion 5-20%, recommended 10%.

Mixing steps

1. Mix the water parts together until you get a gel texture. Adjust the thickness of the desired texture by increasing or decreasing the Light Cream Maker or Satin Mousse in cases where there are ingredients that need to be dissolved in heat. It can be heated so that the ingredients melt together. (No need to use heat If all the ingredients in the water dissolve together at room temperature)

2. Mix the oil parts together in cases where there are ingredients that need to be dissolved in heat. It can be heated so that the ingredients melt together. (No need to use heat If all ingredients in the oil dissolve together at room temperature)

3. Take the oil part. Add it to the water. all once Do not add small amounts at a time. Then slowly stir until combined. If using a blender Spin at a low speed, no more than 100 rpm. The ingredients will come together to form water-in-oil cream within 3-5 minutes. When combined, the oil will not separate from the water.

4. If you want the meat to be thick. Blend at a high speed, but do not exceed 3000 rpm [recommended 1000-1500 rpm to get thick enough cream] The higher the speed, the thicker the texture will be. But if you want a liquid formula Spin at low speed. [No need to blend any more from step 3 after the meat is well combined. You can use it now]

Example formula for Moisturizing Body Milk, a light lotion that provides long-lasting moisture throughout the night:

1.Water-Capsule™ 4%

2. LipidSoft™ Lite 6%

3. Panthenol (Vitamin B5) ExtraLite™ 5%

4. Vitamin B3, Niacinamide (Safe-B3™) 5%

5. Light Cream Maker 1%

6. Water 78%

7. Preservative Mild Preserved 1%

Procedure: Mix 1+2 and separate into the oil portion, mix 3+4+5+6+7 until combined until it becomes a gel. It's part of the water. Then take the first part (oil) that was separated. Add it to the water part. all at once Then stir until it's creamy.

Example of a BB Cream SPF14 formula, easy to spread, provides excellent skin coverage, long-lasting, but light, not greasy.

1.Water-Capsule™ 3%

2. LipidSoft™ 5%

3. Titanium Dioxide Nano EasyDisperse™ 7%

4. Beige Iron Oxides EasyMix™ 2% (adjust more or less to match the skin tone)

5. Silicone Gel Base (Ultra Clear) 5%

6. Cyclomethicone 5%

7. Light Cream Maker 1%

8. Water 71%

9. Preservative Mild Preserved 1%

Procedure: Mix 1+2+3+4+5+6 and separate into the oil portion, mix 7+8+9 until combined until it becomes a gel. It's part of the water. Then take the first part (oil) that was separated. Add it to the water part. all at once Then stir until it's creamy.

Customization:

-If you want the cream to be thicker, use Light Cream Maker or Satin Mousse in a higher ratio (1.5%, 2.0%) or make the formula have a higher proportion of water. The proportion of water at 90% of the formula will give the thickness. More than the proportion of water at 80% of the formula, approximately 3-4 times.

-If you want to add a coating Can increase the proportion of oil. But it shouldn't be more than 20% because it will start to make the formula look sticky on the skin.

 

Usage: As a water-in-oil emulsifier (water in oil).

Mixing method: Mix in oil-phase. Please see details above.

Usage rate: 1-5% . Please see details above.

Product characteristics: Dark yellow oily liquid.

Solubility: Can be dissolved in oil.

Storage: Can be stored at room temperature. But close the bottle cap tightly. Then completely protected from sunlight or heat. The product has a minimum shelf life of 3 years.

INCI Name : 2-Octyl-1-dodecanol (and) polyethylene glycol (30 EO) dipolyhydroxy stearate

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