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Webinar Video: Self assembly Structures and Applications in Cosmetics

We have published the webinar video conducted last year.


From this video, you will learn about:

The basic features of four self-assembly structures:
  (1) Lamellar Liquid Crystal Structure
  (2) Alpha-Gel Structure
  (3) Reversed Hexagonal Structure
  (4) Bicontinuous Structure

Recommended NIKKOL products for forming these structures, including sample formulations and efficacy data.

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