Search the Design+Encyclopedia:

Design Of Vanishing Cream


From Design+Encyclopedia, the free encyclopedia on good design, art, architecture, creativity, engineering and innovation.
388999
Design Of Vanishing Cream

Vanishing cream is a type of moisturizer that appears thick and creamy in the container but quickly disappears when you apply it to your skin. The cream is usually oil-based and is designed to moisturize the skin without leaving a greasy residue. Vanishing cream contains ingredients that create a thin invisible layer on the skin. The cream is often used as a makeup base because it makes the skin smooth and provides a clean surface for applying makeup. The design of a good vanishing cream requires careful consideration of specific criteria that define its quality. Firstly, the cream should have a balanced composition of water and oil-based ingredients to ensure a smooth texture without leaving a greasy residue. It should also have a light and airy consistency, so it quickly absorbs into the skin, ensuring the skin is well-hydrated without feeling heavy. The product should be formulated to provide long-lasting moisture, prevent dryness, and protect the skin from harsh environmental factors. Fragrance-free vanishing cream is preferred as it reduces the risk of irritation for those with sensitive skin. Additionally, the cream's packaging should be made of lightweight, airtight material that protects the cream against contamination and prevents it from drying out.

Vanishing Cream, Moisturizer, Oil-based, Invisible Layer, Makeup Base

Anthony Smith


Design Of Vanishing Cream Definition
Design Of Vanishing Cream on Design+Encyclopedia

We have 216.552 Topics and 472.818 Entries and Design Of Vanishing Cream has 1 entries on Design+Encyclopedia. Design+Encyclopedia is a free encyclopedia, written collaboratively by designers, creators, artists, innovators and architects. Become a contributor and expand our knowledge on Design Of Vanishing Cream today.