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.
Related Products
Composite O/W emulsifier that forms lamellar liquid crystals. It is ethylene oxide surfactant-free and consists of nature-derived ingredients.
It forms a similar structure to intercellular lipids on the skin and has skin care effects such as barrier function. Suitable for skin care formulations.
High-purity cetylphosphate. It forms an alpha-gel structure simply neutralize with L-arginine and add water, and emulsions with non-sticky,
refreshing feel and excellent moisturizing property can be prepared. Suitable for cream and milk lotion formulations.
Mono-ether of glycerin and oleyl alcohol, a synthetic equivalent to the naturally occurring alkyl glyceryl ether.
High water content W/O emulsions can be prepared because it interacts with water at room temperature and forms reverse hexagonal liquid crystals.
Mixed product of nonionic surfactants for cleansing liquid fomulations. A cleansing liquid can be prepared simply by mixing water, bivalent polyols and oils.