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To get rich and shiny look to night cream
Posted by bsingle on August 7, 2018 at 8:53 amI want to prepare night cream which will be in rich and shiny look. I tried with LLP, GMS, Cetostearyl Alcohol, Stearic Acid, Cetyl Alcohol, Coconut oil, Glycerin, DPG, Aqua etc. but it has granules and air. please help me to make it soft, shiny and rich look.
Microformulation replied 6 years, 3 months ago 8 Members · 13 Replies -
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I want to make Baked Alaska. I have cream, milk, vanilla beans, butter, sugar, whole eggs, milk, flour, baking soda, cream of tartar, salt, egg yolk, egg white, etcetera, but it doesn’t turn out right and looks a mess.
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@bsingle What @Doreen is saying is that you might have the ingredients, but to create a product from scratch takes time, experience, plus an understanding of the raw materials and their interactions.
In essence what you are asking for is “how do I make an emulsion”.
There are several online sources for this and even some accredited distance learning courses.
A few pointers: make sure the to phases are approximately the same temperature water can be a little higher. When combining use a mixing method that introduces less air than you current one (aka, don’t use a whisk)
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^^^ Exactly. What @Sibech said. The reason we didn’t try to answer your original question was that it was as if a random person walks into a car factory and says, “I have some pistons, a cylinder block, some wheels, seats, a couple of doors, can someone please tell me how to build a car.”
Here, we don’t mind at all helping out, but it isn’t cosmetic school. Try swiftcraftymonkey for suitable formulae, and experiment. -
This group needs a like button! “….it isn’t a cosmetic school.” was right on point.
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