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Postby phitchayathida.s » Wed Jun 24, 2020 12:38 am

Calendula Extract 5% Benzoin 10% Clove Oil 3% Chamomile 1% Centella water extract 5% Lavender 1% Eucalyptus 1% Menthol 4 % Glycerin e 4 % Beeswax 40% Water 22.5% Lecithin 3% Bio preservative 0.5% Lecithin that is a water-oil linker. Is it right to use this? natural I want the cream to come out like a soft, smooth, and top ingredients. Is the calculation correct? I don't want to add any chemical ingredients.
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Postby phitchayathida.s » Wed Jun 24, 2020 12:43 am

https://gayush.com/wp-content/uploads/2 ... 0x1066.jpg Creamy lotion type. I'm afraid that Beeswax It's too hard, I want it to be softer, focus on 100% natural, please advise.
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Re: Question about EMULSIFIER

Postby staff » Fri Jul 03, 2020 11:07 pm

Hello
Lecithin that is water and oil welding Is it right to use this? Natural type
That's right, the formula should be able to mix. But you will have to test it. Limitation of Lecithin is stability cannot be equal to Emulsifier chemistry, so test the stability of the formula well. Especially in the case of developing a formula to produce and sell it.
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