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Advise on blending the cream.

Postby joelfonat » Wed Oct 16, 2019 12:33 am

1. 2 2.snail 8 3.nag 4 4.ume 3 5. 2 6. 1 7. 4 8. 3 9. 4 10. 1 11. 2 12. 5 13.lipidsolf F 5 14. 1 15.dmi 3 16. 0.5 17. 1 18. 0.2 19.water 50.3 STEP A. Dissolve glycol= Prepare cetyl tranexamate, dissolve in = Prepare 1 to 7 as water phase by entering before C. oil soluble = mix Warm until clear. and then mixed with and Wait until it cools and fill it. D. Add A+B to E. Put C gently into D F. Put DMI, Question 1. Ask if this procedure is correct. 2. If you enter to 10%, will it be more sticky? 3 . Do you have any more tips on mixing other than this? Thank you.
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Re: Advice on blending cream

Postby joelfonat » Wed Oct 16, 2019 12:34 am

More in snail is nag = ume =
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Re: Advice on blending cream

Postby staff » Sun Oct 20, 2019 8:37 am

Hello, I recommend as follows. 1. This formula is quite gooey. since not yet filled is already 10% due to quite a lot of ingredients. 2. This formula has stability problems. should have a helper eg 0.3% at least In order not to be too liquidy and in the long term, stratification may occur. is recommended to at least consider adding. 1.2% because there is quite a lot of oil 3. 4% Insufficient Solubility 3% is expected. that should be used at least 2x of , in which case ] is required. 6%. However, you will need to test the solubility. Another recommended solution is to lower the usage rate. down because there are quite a lot of ingredients in the recipe The mixing procedure is correct.
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