In this video, I discuss how to create high internal phase (HIP) emulsions, which are water in oil emulsions with an elegant sensory profile. The techniques shown in this video allow you to create HIP water in oil emulsions with more than 80 percent water phase materials. Click below to see these techniques at work in both a silicone-based and non-silicone-based formulation.
Video highlights
HIP emulsions offer:
- an initial “quick break” sensation with high consumer appeal
- cushiony rub out time
- silky, not greasy after feel
Advantages of HIP emulsions
- Relatively cheap to create
- High input of water-based actives
- Cost effective yet highly efficacious formulas
- Clinically proven moisture protective properties
- Advanced protection from Trans-Epidermal Water Loss (TEWL)
- Tri-phase sensory profile
Materials referenced
- Gransurf 2106
- Gransurf 67
- EASYNOV
- SIMULGEL
- SEPIPLUS
- SEPINOV EMT 10
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Thank you 🙂 Belinda
Muy interesante!
I like very much your presentation. I believe that process a cold is good because its costs are interesting.
We work and we use this type of product in our company. We make Invisible Primer where its oil phase contain silicons.
Hi Jose, can you guide me how you make invisible Primer where oil phase contains Silicon?
Buenos días. Receta de las cremas con el paso a paso
Gracias
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