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    Jul 9, 2009, 12:50 PM
    Dissolving hydroquinone crystals into a cream!
    Hi guys

    I am now transitioning from a NO GO mono benzone after a disastrous time with the UNIVERSALLY NO GO product - primarily a scam Benzylarbutin , to now

    HYDROQUINONE..

    The product I have is photograde HQ and is white crystalline in form..

    I need help to find out how to make a cream out of crystal form of HQ.. And pretty please ( with a cherry on top and some icing too ) don't tell me refer to previous posts. The previous posts have recipes for powdered HQ...

    I am currently having white crystals of HQ... so I figure I need to get tehse powdered first ? I have no clue.. looked up the internet.. and if the internet was a person right now.. I wouldve SPANKED its for nothing giving me the answers to my questions on hydroquinone crystals be eing made into a cream...

    Help needed at the earliest guys.. I have really lost my patience with everything else.
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    Jul 10, 2009, 01:11 PM

    Ok my first batch of HQ crystals which I pestel and mortar'ed into powder, mixed with rubbing alcohol..

    Placed in a jar in boiling water let them dissolve, then added cream and mixed.. and then left in the dark dry cupboard.. turned PINKISH BROWN..

    What next ?

    This method of making hq cream did not work !

    Please help me before I waste all my powder !

    Again do bear in mind it's a CRYSTALLINE form and not a powder.. so I need to first take care of that part... am I doing the right thing by crushing HQ first ?
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    Jul 12, 2009, 07:38 AM

    No body is going to answer my queries??
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    Jul 14, 2009, 05:21 PM
    This was all I could find:

    http://dermatology.cdlib.org/rxderm-...depigmentation

    "The exact method of preparation of what I was using with great success was combining in order.

    Water 3ml
    Hydroquinone powder (Kodak) 5gm
    Retin A 0.05% cream (DNS) 15gm
    Lidex cream (DNS) 15gm
    Eucerin cream (DNS) qs ad 50 gm

    The HQ is dissolved in the water first, then the creams are combined,
    and finally all are mixed thourougly by hand. This makes 50gm of a
    very nice stable bleaching cream which emulsifies nicely. The fluocinonide
    content is 0.015% and use is carefully monitored by giving the patient
    10gm jars at a time. I have never seen atrophy or steroid induced
    rosacea from use of this, but it is a concern of course. The patient is
    instructed to apply at hs and use high SPF sunscreen every AM."



    ... but remember hq can be quite cancerous
    The Danger Of Hydroquinone In Skin Lightening Creams | Facelift Recipes Skin Care Blog
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    Jul 15, 2009, 03:08 AM

    GOLDEN GIRL... I wish to KISS you for answering my question !

    Gosh No one has even BOTHERED to give this thread a response. I wonder why !

    I will try this out like you mention .

    This recipe will work for the Hydroquinone CRYSTALS also / Would I need to crush the crystals first ? And convert them into a powder ?
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    Jul 15, 2009, 03:37 PM
    Hey Imgorgeous, yes I hate when my questions aren't answered too because I really want to know stuff and to achieve my goal. I only copied and pasted this formula but I never made my own formula before but hope to by the fall maybe with sepiwhite, alpha arbutin, kojic acid, and anything else I can find. Though I nolonger use hq, this formula seems pretty good. I'm not sure if there is a preparation difference with hq crystals and hq powder.

    But, in the article someone name Walter H. Wood, M.D. stated that this is his variation of formula originally from Walter H. Wood, M.D. (Dr. Walters is posted there too if you want to try). You can try contacting this dermatologist for more info if he would give: his office number is (408) 286-4600, I found it on this site here Dr. Walter H. Wood, MD, Dermatology, Dermatopathology, Surgery - Other, located in San Jose, CA - Free reports and ratings

    Skin whitening - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    "Topical hydroquinone comes in 2% (available in cosmetics) to 4% (or more) concentrations (available from a physician or by prescription), alone or in combination with tretinoin 0.05% to 0.1%. Research has shown hydroquinone and tretinoin to be powerful tools against sun- or hormone-induced melasma... Some research has shown topical azelaic acid in 15% to 20% concentrations to be as efficacious as hydroquinone with a decreased risk of irritation."

    -Proplyene glycol-used as a moisturizer, also suggested is glycerin
    -Eucerene Cream-or other good moisturizing lotion
    -Retin A- aka Tretinoin, a derivative of Vitamin A used for acne and hyperpigmentation. "the outermost skin layer thins and the cells in the epidermis level produces a thickened epidermis layer."
    -Lidex cream-type of steroid cream (be careful w/ streroids though). Used to treat inflammation and itching... also thins the skin.

    From what I have read, you have to dilute 2-4% in either alcohol or water. I think the best thing to do is contact the supplier who you purchased it from, a hq crystal vender, pharmacist, or online science lab and ask for the accurate dilution and formulation for the hydroquinone crystals for cosmetic use. Here is a post from this site also asking about dilution instructions and more info:

    https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/skin-l...-282895-2.html
    Someone also stated on the post that the hq was 1st mixed in a skin crème in a jar that's not clear, closed it tightly and then placed it in a pot of boiling water for about 10min until it dissolved, let it set & not open it for some time. Also which was important as quoted "Hydroquinone is light and air sensitive so to stop it from turning brown you have to make sure the powder is fully dissolved, kept in an air tight container and kept in a container that is not clear. The container that I have is clear so i keep it in a brown paper bag."

    ... Personally I would think all you need is a good moisturizing creme/lotion after you dilute the hydroquinone and use a exfoliating soap like papaya kojic acid soap, or something similar before applying the cream to help the crème to work well. I hope this helps.
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    Jul 16, 2009, 07:23 AM

    You're a rockstar.. I would like to marry you...

    Well NEXT BIRTH though - your booked :)

    Will try this too... I tried dissolving hq crystals in rubbing alcohol in a closed jar over a bowl of boiling water.. and that changed the HQ to BROWNNNNNNNN...

    So let me try it with cream this time...

    Hope for the best!
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    Jul 16, 2009, 12:53 PM
    Lol... imgoreous your so silly. But I hope thses recipes work for you so keep us updated!
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    Jul 31, 2009, 06:01 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Golden_Girl View Post
    This was all I could find:

    http://dermatology.cdlib.org/rxderm-...depigmentation

    "The exact method of preparation of what I was using with great success was combining in order.

    Water 3ml
    Hydroquinone powder (Kodak) 5gm
    Retin A 0.05% cream (DNS) 15gm
    Lidex cream (DNS) 15gm
    Eucerin cream (DNS) qs ad 50 gm

    The HQ is dissolved in the water first, then the creams are combined,
    and finally all are mixed thourougly by hand. This makes 50gm of a
    very nice stable bleaching cream which emulsifies nicely. The fluocinonide
    content is 0.015% and use is carefully monitored by giving the patient
    10gm jars at a time. I have never seen atrophy or steroid induced
    rosacea from use of this, but it is a concern of course. The patient is
    instructed to apply at hs and use high SPF sunscreen every AM."



    ...but remember hq can be quite cancerous
    The Danger Of Hydroquinone In Skin Lightening Creams | Facelift Recipes Skin Care Blog
    What percent solution of hydroquinone would that make? Thanks!
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    Jul 31, 2009, 07:48 PM
    Well, 5gm is 0.0005% (Convert microgram/gram calorie to percent - Conversion of Measurement Units). But again, I never tried this recipe. I only copied and pasted it from the links above, so I think it would be best to ask the ones from those websites for precise formulas.

    Hey Imgorgeous, did you try the formulas yet? How did it work?
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    Mar 10, 2011, 12:52 AM
    Dude let me know how it went Im looking to make the same cream!
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    Mar 10, 2011, 12:54 AM
    I found another formula:



    How To Make Hydroquinone 10% Cream At Home

    I'll tell you guys how to make hydroquinone 10% Hydroquinone cream.

    Preparation
    Jam container : this is very useful when you look in how much Hydroquinone dissolved and it has lid so you can prevent the oxidation of HQ.
    Hydroquinone : You can buy on Ebay.
    Dipropylene Glycole(DPG) : This is solvent of HQ
    Sodium Metabisulfite : This is for preventing the oxidation of Hydroquinone.
    You can purchase it on internet cheaply.
    Any Lotion at leat 50ml
    Emulsifying wax (E-wax) : This is emulsifier and to make the cream harden from water like lotion to hard cream like.
    Glycerin : This is humectants. If you purchased the lotion with a lot of water, you don't have to purchase this.

    To make 10% HQ cream,

    A solution :

    First, Put 5g of water and 0.1g of Sodium metabisulfite in jam container. (The more you put in this, the more it become yellowish solution.) and mix it till it dissolved.
    And put 20ml of DPG into jam container and then heat up water in pan and put the jam container into the pan.
    When the DPG became from oil like to water like, put 10g of HQ quickly and close it.

    Until it dissolved Shake the jam container. It become like yellowish solution. But you don't have to
    Think 'it's oxidation of HQ'! It's Sodium Metabisulfite's color. The color of Sodium Metabisulfite(yellowish) is different from the color of oxidized HQ(brown). So you don't have to concern about that.

    B Solution :
    Pour 50-60ml of lotion into another container and put 2-3g of E wax. And heat up lotion till it become water like and the E wax dissolved.
    And then make same the temperature of A B solution. And pour the A solution into B solution.
    Then, stir it till it become water like to lotion like (it's very important, if you keep stirring until it become cream like, it will become very hard)

    When the solution become lotion like, add 3-10ml of Glycerine
    (at this time, you can add some Retin-A).
    Then Put the cream into container.
    Now you are ready to use !
    Thanks for reading

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