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Emulsion

They often contain natural emulsifiers like glyceryl stearate to lock in moisture.

These water-based milky lotions absorb instantly without clogging pores. emulsion

To provide you with the most effective post, I have categorized options by the three most common contexts for "emulsion": (cooking sauces/dressings), Skincare (lightweight moisturizers), and Art/Industry (screen printing or paint). 🍳 Option 1: Culinary (The Science of Flavor) 🍳 Option 1: Culinary (The Science of Flavor)

Perfect for oily or combination skin, or as a "moisture sandwich" layer under heavier creams in winter. Ever wonder why oil and water finally decide to get along

Apply after your serum and before your SPF for a dewy, non-greasy glow. ✨ 🎨 Option 3: Screen Printing (The Stencil Master) Great for DIY crafters, artists, or print shops.

Ever wonder why oil and water finally decide to get along? It’s all about the emulsion . Whether it’s a silky Hollandaise, a creamy Mayo, or a punchy Vinaigrette, mastering this technique is the key to professional-grade sauces. The Secret Sauce:

If a heavy cream feels like too much, but a serum isn't enough, your skin is craving an emulsion . Why they work: