Skin Sensation Revolution: How Oil-Soluble Elastomer Gels Create "Zero Gravity" Makeup Effects
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In modern cosmetic formulations, "skin sensation" often determines the success or failure of a product. Traditional organic silicone elastomer gels can provide a smooth texture, but to maintain stability, they often rely on volatile silicone oil as a carrier. However, the newly developed "oil-soluble elastomer gel" has broken this limitation. It uses natural sources of oils as carriers and disperses the elastomer network within them, triggering a revolution in skincare and makeup skin sensation.
The greatest advantage of this new gel lies in the perfect unity of "pure cosmetics" and "luxurious skin sensation". Traditional silicone-based gels sometimes leave a noticeable "film-like" or false smoothness on the skin, while the oil-soluble elastomer gel can offer a more intimate "second layer of skin" experience. It has excellent "optical softening" capabilities, and instantly using the principle of light diffraction, it visually conceals pores and fine lines, presenting an advanced matte velvet texture, and is completely non-greasy and non-sticky.
More importantly, it solves the long-standing pain points of formulators: how to ensure a refreshing skin sensation while providing sufficient moisturization. Oil-soluble elastomer gels not only thicken and stabilize the formula but also act as the "framework" for oils, locking in nutrients without loss. In makeup, it helps color powders disperse evenly, preventing clumping; in skincare, it brings a dry powder texture that feels airy, allowing highly moisturizing creams to have the lightness of air. This is not only a technological iteration but also the ultimate respect for consumers' sensory experience.