Transparent Cleansing Cream Formula
$ 50
Description
A transparent cleansing cream formula is a highly specialized skincare product designed to provide deep cleansing without compromising skin comfort. Unlike traditional creamy or foaming cleansers, this formulation is water-soluble and has a light gel-cream or lotion-like texture. It spreads easily, removes impurities effectively, and rinses cleanly without leaving behind a greasy or sticky residue. The result is skin that feels soft, fresh, and hydrated.
This type of cleansing clear cream is suitable for all skin types, especially for individuals with sensitive, oily, or combination skin. It removes excess sebum, sunscreen, makeup, and pollutants while respecting the skin barrier. Formulated with gentle, non-ionic surfactants such as Decyl Glucoside or PEG-7 Glyceryl Cocoate, it ensures a low-irritation cleansing experience.
The formula often includes humectants like Glycerin and Sodium PCA, which help attract moisture to the skin, keeping it hydrated even after rinsing. Soothing agents such as Panthenol and Allantoin calm the skin, while botanical extracts and vitamin-based actives support skin clarity and resilience.
Transparent cleansing creams also work well as clear tone cream or clear tone body cream formulas. With the addition of active ingredients like Niacinamide, Vitamin C derivatives, or enzymatic exfoliants, the product can help brighten uneven tone and improve overall skin texture over time.
This professional PDF formulation data sheet provides the full transparent cleansing cream formula, including ingredient INCI names, CAS numbers, suggested trade names, and exact percentage compositions. It also includes detailed processing instructions such as phase-wise mixing, temperature conditions, and viscosity control tips.
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