Quick transdermal Q

PIOTREK

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When dissolving a powder such as 1-test or 4-ad in Dermabolics transport matrix, how should the solution look? Should it be transparent or is it okay for the powder to settle at the bottom?
 
Skye

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genrally speaking powder settling to the bottom is a bad thing in any applacation. your powder needs to be desolved in a transdermal carrior for it to work, else the powder sits on top of your skin.

not to be rude but did you really need to ask this? It sounds like you just didn't think this out. There is all kinds of transdermal info on this board, take some time and read up on things some more. Be safe bro
 
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The powder for transdermal should be dissolved.

If it is crashing you have problems.

This might be saved by trying to heat the solution in a very hot water bath and shaking it on and off for 20 minutes or so. If the powder falls out of solution again and does not remain dissolved then more information would be needed such as the specific actives in the powder, the transdermal carrier and penetrator you are using (dermabolics you said), and the ml/mg ratio. Different powders have different molecular weights that affect their ability to dissolve, as does the composition of the carrier effect the dissolution rate.

I use an alcohol based homebrew that includes oleic acid, PG, IPM, IPP, DMSO, and D-limolene.
My 4ad is ussually milky opaque but fully dissolved.
1test and 19nor are clearer with a slight yellow tinge.
 

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