I will skin care product formulations
Level 1
Has met certain performance criteria and shows strong potential in the marketplace.
About this Gig
Struggling with a skincare formula that irritates skin, separates, or doesn't work? I formulate the fix.
Chemical Engineer specialized in Cosmetics | 7+ years skincare formulation | 300+ clients helped.
Skin concerns I formulate for:
Acne & oily skin Dry & dehydrated skin Anti-aging & fine lines Hyperpigmentation Sensitive & redness-prone skin Dull skin Sun damage Stretch marks & scarring
Formula problems I fix:
*Separation Poor absorption Unstable actives (Vitamin C, Retinol, Niacinamide) Irritation Scale-up failure
*Custom formulation & reformulation
*Natural / organic / clean-label formulas
*Active ingredient selection by concern
*Large-scale production & cost analysis
*Raw material sourcing
*Full INCI list, pH & stability specs
Deliverables:
*Full formulation with INCI names and percentages
*Manufacturing/mixing procedure
*Rationale for ingredient and concentration choices
*Professional Excel documentation
Products i can formulate
Cleanser, moisturizer, serum, anti-aging cream, sunscreen, eye cream, body lotion, hand/foot cream, stretch mark cream, anti-wrinkle cream
Message your skin concern or product idea I'll tell you the fix.
Product category:
Skincare
Formula:
Cream
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Lotion
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Butter & balms
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Stick
Product type:
Peels & scrubs
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Soaps
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Moisturisers
My Portfolio
FAQ
My cream separates or the texture changes over time — can you fix it?
es, this is one of the most common issues I troubleshoot. I'll review your formula, identify the cause (emulsification, active instability, or preservation issue), and provide a corrected version.
Can you formulate for acne-prone or oily skin?
es, I formulate targeted products for acne-prone and oily skin using ingredients that manage excess oil and breakouts without over-drying.
I keep breaking out even though I'm using "oil-free" products — can you fix that?
Yes, this usually means the formula isn't actually non-comedogenic despite the label. I formulate with ingredients that genuinely won't clog pores, so the product matches the claim.
My brightening/dark spot product isn't showing any results after weeks of use — why?
Often the active is included at too low a concentration to actually work, or it's unstable and degrading before use. I formulate with proper active levels and stabilization so results are real, not just claimed.
I have stretch marks/scarring and don't know if a cream can actually help.
A well-formulated cream won't erase them completely, but the right actives can meaningfully improve skin elasticity and appearance over time — I formulate with ingredients that are proven to help, not just soothing filler.
Can you formulate natural, organic, or clean-label products?
Yes, I can formulate using natural, organic, or clean-label ingredients based on your brand positioning and target market.
My active ingredients (Vitamin C, Retinol, Niacinamide) lose effectiveness — why?
This usually comes down to formulation stability — pH, packaging, or ingredient interactions. I formulate with proper stabilization so your actives stay effective through shelf life.

