How is Body Cream Made in a Factory?


If you’re wondering how body cream is made on a large scale, you’ve come to the right place. In this blog post, we’ll explore how body cream is made with a vacuum emulsifier homogenizer in a factory setting.

What is a Vacuum Emulsifier Homogenizer?

A vacuum emulsifier homogenizer is a machine used to mix, emulsify, and homogenize different ingredients to form stable and smooth emulsions. It’s used widely in the cosmetic industry to produce lotions, creams, and serums. Our Vacuum Emulsifier Homogenizer provides an efficient way to homogenize body cream and other formulations, saving time while providing optimal results.how is body cream made

Ingredients

To make body cream with a vacuum emulsifier homogenizer in a factory, the following ingredients are needed:

  • Water Phase (water-based ingredients)
  • Glycerin
  • Xanthan Gum
  • Oil Phase (oil-based ingredients)
  • Shea Butter
  • Emulsifying Wax
  • Sweet Almond Oil
  • Preservative
  • Fragrance or Essential oil (optional)

The amount of each ingredient used will depend on the batch size and formulation.

Process

Now let’s dive into how body cream is made using a vacuum emulsifier homogenizer in a factory.

Step 1: Preparation

Before starting, all equipment used must be cleaned and sanitized. The water phase ingredients, including water, glycerin, and xanthan gum, are weighed and combined in a mixing tank. The mixture is then heated until it reaches a specific temperature using the heating system in the factory.

Step 2: Preparation of Oil Phase

In another mixing tank, the oil phase ingredients, including shea butter, emulsifying wax, sweet almond oil, preservative, and fragrance/essential oil, are weighed and combined. The mixture is also heated until it reaches the same temperature as the water phase.

 Step 3: Combination of Phases

Once both phases reach the desired temperature, the oil phase is slowly added to the water phase while continuously stirring. This process ensures that the two phases are evenly mixed.

Step 4: Homogenization

The combined mixture is then transferred into our Vacuum Emulsifier Homogenizer. The homogenization process begins, where the machine applies high shear and suction force to break down the particles in the mixture. This process helps to create a stable and smooth emulsion.

Step 5: pH Level Check

After the emulsification process, the pH level of the body cream is checked to ensure it falls within the acceptable range (between 4.5 and 5.5). If the pH level is outside of this range, additional adjustments are made.

Step 6: Cooling Down

The body cream is then cooled down using the cooling system in the factory. This process allows the cream to thicken and stabilize.

Step 7: Filling Containers

Once the body cream has cooled down, it’s ready to be filled into containers. The filling machines are used to ensure that each container is filled with the correct amount of body cream.

Step 8: Labeling and Packaging

Finally, the labeled and packaged body cream is stored in a cool, dry place until it’s ready to be shipped out.

Conclusion

In conclusion, making body cream on a large scale requires specialized equipment and knowledge of formulations and processes. Using our Vacuum Emulsifier Homogenizer provides an efficient way to homogenize body cream and other cosmetic formulations, saving time while providing optimal results. With over 10 years of experience in the cosmetic equipment industry, we strive to provide bespoke solutions that guarantee quality outcomes for your cosmetic production needs.

We hope this blog post has been informative in showing you how body cream is made with a vacuum emulsifier homogenizer in a factory setting. If you have any questions or would like to learn more about our products and services, please feel free to contact us.