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  • BeardlyGentlemen

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    September 12, 2018 at 2:43 pm in reply to: Pomade - what can make it peak up

    What is a microwax?

  • BeardlyGentlemen

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    September 12, 2018 at 8:34 am in reply to: Please help, water based hair clay/paste

    Microformulation Thank you for your answer, you made me think, maybe I should and leave the natural product, but it would not be unacceptable to do so since the rest of our products are positioned as natural cosmetics, there is one big problem in my country is very little information, I hardly found then what I have now. As far as I understand, you are developing formulas on a professional level, I understand it correctly? You can tell me in private messages the prices for your services. Thank you.

  • BeardlyGentlemen

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    September 11, 2018 at 8:14 am in reply to: Please help, water based hair clay/paste

    Microformulation So i and ask you advice, what wrong in my formulation? Water percent? 

  • BeardlyGentlemen

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    September 9, 2018 at 11:06 am in reply to: Please help, water based hair clay/paste

    Or you can advise an alternative formula of paste and clay, and describe the production process, I’m in this direction novice, but really want to learn and make great products. Thank you very much in advance.

  • BeardlyGentlemen

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    September 9, 2018 at 9:00 am in reply to: Please help, water based hair clay/paste

    Microformulation , Belassi so like i understand problem in water percents? I need give more or less water, i new in it. Plaese say what i can change to get a good product. Thank you.

  • BeardlyGentlemen

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    September 8, 2018 at 6:45 pm in reply to: Please help, water based hair clay/paste

    Is my formulation are right?

  • BeardlyGentlemen

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    September 8, 2018 at 6:36 pm in reply to: Please help, water based hair clay/paste
    I think the problem is not in the humidity of the room, since I have a sample made more than a month ago, he visited me in different rooms, and he still accumulates condensate on the can lids, I use aluminum containers. Regarding the temperature in celsius it will be: wax with oil and acid 82-87, water heat 87-89.
    The very consistency of the product is good on the product itself, there is no condensate, it only gathers on the lid. Is this possible from non-quality components? Or is it a mistake of the technology of cooking itself, or perhaps it should be allowed to cool before bottling into a jar? Thank you in advance.
  • BeardlyGentlemen

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    September 8, 2018 at 2:59 pm in reply to: Water condensate in bottle with hair paste

    You answer to on my first post, thanks for answer.

  • BeardlyGentlemen

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    September 8, 2018 at 2:56 pm in reply to: Please help, water based hair clay/paste

    I separately heated waxes, with oils and acid, to 180-190 ° f in a separate vessel I heat up to the same temperature even slightly more than 190-195 ° f, pour water into the melted wax with oils and acid, mix thoroughly with a blender for several minutes, for km I wait for cooling to 150-160 ° f and add preservative and essential oils, after which I mix a couple of more minutes, then I pour on the jars. The humidity of the room can not verify there is no possibility. until it is specially equipped, say a stove and a couple of atolls, but the humidity should not be high. Thank you for the answer, I really hope for some sort of help. if I do not understand, I’m sorry, I’m using an interpreter.

  • BeardlyGentlemen

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    September 8, 2018 at 11:58 am in reply to: Water condensate in bottle with hair paste

    Up, someone help, dont know what to do with it.

  • BeardlyGentlemen

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    September 8, 2018 at 11:58 am in reply to: Please help, water based hair clay/paste

    Up, someone help, dont know what to do with it.

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