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In the field of cosmetics research and development, the appearance of fake slip in the formula, the product being complained by consumers for being greasy, and the pursuit of matte makeup effects have always been a problem that has troubled companies. Recently, a special substance with a viscosity of 580,000cP has emerged, which is called the "Formula Failure First Aid Kit" by industry insiders, and has become an indispensable key element, especially in the development of sunscreens and bare face creams.
The fake slip phenomenon not only affects the touch of consumers when using cosmetics, but may also greatly reduce the efficacy of the product. This high-viscosity material can accurately control the system and effectively avoid the occurrence of fake slip by optimizing the formula structure. It can also play an important role in the greasy problem that consumers strongly reflect. Its unique molecular structure can change the distribution of oil in the product, reduce the greasy feeling on the skin surface, and make the skin appear refreshing and natural. At the same time, in terms of creating a matte makeup effect, this substance performs even better. It can work synergistically with other ingredients to adjust the reflection of light on the skin surface, so that the makeup presents a high-level matte texture.
The head of a well-known cosmetics R&D company said that after using this substance with a viscosity of 580,000cP, the sunscreen they developed received 30% more favorable comments from consumers in market testing. Currently, many companies in the industry have begun to pay attention to and try to apply it to product formulas. However, in the actual application process, the compatibility of different product formulas with this substance still needs further exploration. If colleagues in the industry encounter related formula rollover cases, we welcome you to communicate and share solutions to promote the continuous advancement of cosmetic formula technology.
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