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W/Si emulsion concealer changing color as it dries
Hey all. I’m running into some issues trying to colormatch a certain formula because the color changes. I apply a little bit on the hand and leave it to dry and it gets more red and a bit darker. This happens whether I blend the concealer into my skin before letting it dry or if I just let it dry undisturbed. Is this a pigment wetting issue? I hoped the Bentone gel and GB20 would help with that. I tend to colormatch in the continuous phase before emulsification but the color changes while drying then, too.
I know there’s been some discussion on this forum about D5 but the client is a US only company so it’s not an issue.Here is the formula (with rounded percentage, real formula has messy numbers unpleasant to look at)
Water - 20%
Butylene Glycol - 5%
Glycerin+peptide blends - 0.3% (3 different ones at 0.1% each)
Botanisil L-23 - 16%
Botanisil GB20 - 6%
DC fluid 556 - 3%
Gransurf 90 - 1.25%
Gransurf 67 - 2.5%
Bentone gel in D5 - 7%
Euxyl PE 9010 - 1%
Gransil PSQ - 3%
The rest is hydrophobic pigments treated with dimethicone and triethoxycaprylylsilane. A giant amount of pigments but the client kept asking for more coverage *shrug*I combine the silicon based ingredients, DC fluid, and Euxyl in a beaker under a small Ika homogenizer at 4-5k RPM. Homogenize until texture is even. Add pigments, homogenize until pigments are fully dispersed. Add D5 bentone and homogenize until even. Then I mix together the water soluble ingredients separately and add them, bit by bit, into the solution, waiting until the prior batch of water has fully incorporated into the product before adding more. A lot of mixing and scraping happens.
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