Learn the formulation logic behind products that feel better, look better, and are built stable for commercial use.
These workshops are for formulators who want to understand what is happening inside the formula. We go through ingredient choices, processing method, pH, viscosity, skin feel and correction points, so you are not only following percentages. You are learning how to think through the product.
Learn why the formula works, not only what to add.
This is for the formulator who wants more than a recipe.
A formula can have good ingredients and still separate, feel sticky, thin out, foam badly, or miss the texture you had in mind. In the workshops, we look at the full system: how the ingredients relate, when they are added, how the product is processed, and what to check before you repeat, sell, or teach the formula.
You learn the reason behind the formula.
We explain why each ingredient is there, what it is doing, and what can go wrong if you use it badly.
You see the processing clearly.
Order of addition, temperature, mixing, pH, viscosity and correction steps are treated as part of the formula, not as afterthoughts.
You build products with better judgement.
The goal is not to memorise one recipe. The goal is to know how to think when you are creating your own formulas.
Choose the area you want to finally understand well.
Start with the workshop that matches what you make most often. You can take one workshop first, or take the full bundle if you work across creams, cleansers, oils, balms and butters.

Emulsion Potency
Learn how to build better emulsions, understand emulsifiers, improve texture, and stop treating creams like water phase plus oil phase only.

Surfactant Potency
Understand ASM, mildness, thickening, foam profile, surfactant blends, and why some cleansers feel harsh even when the ingredient list looks nice.

Anhydrous Potency
Learn how to make oil-based products that feel intentional, not greasy or random. We cover waxes, butters, oils, structure, slip and finish.
For the formulators who want to stop making sticky, unstable active serums.
Serum Mastery is the next workshop for formulators who want to understand active serum design properly. Not just “add niacinamide and hyaluronic acid.” We will look at solubility, active compatibility, pH, skin feel, penetration support, preservation and how to make serums that feel beautiful on the skin.
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Take the full potency bundle and stop learning in fragments.
If you make different types of skincare products, the bundle makes more sense. You get emulsion, surfactant and anhydrous training together, so your formulation thinking becomes more complete.
Watch the lesson, then take it back to your bench.
The lessons are self-paced, but they are not passive. You are expected to think, compare, test, and understand the structure behind what you are making.
What students usually thank us for.
Not hype. The real value is that they start understanding what is happening inside the beaker.
The class made me understand emulsions better. I stopped just copying formulas and started knowing what to check.
Dermalyte studentThe surfactant explanations were clear. ASM and thickening finally made sense to me.
Dermalyte studentI liked that the teaching was practical. It was not just ingredient names, it was how the formula was built.
Dermalyte studentThe class helped me see why my products were not feeling premium even with good ingredients.
Dermalyte studentThe class made me understand emulsions better. I stopped just copying formulas and started knowing what to check.
Dermalyte studentThe surfactant explanations were clear. ASM and thickening finally made sense to me.
Dermalyte studentI liked that the teaching was practical. It was not just ingredient names, it was how the formula was built.
Dermalyte studentThe class helped me see why my products were not feeling premium even with good ingredients.
Dermalyte studentBefore you enroll
These are the things people usually ask before joining a workshop.
Ready to learn properly?
Choose the workshop that matches what you make now. You do not need to know everything before you start. You just need to start learning with a better structure.
Which workshop should I start with?
Start with the product type you work on most. Creams and lotions: Emulsion Potency. Cleansers and body washes: Surfactant Potency. Balms, butters and oils: Anhydrous Potency. If you work across all three, the bundle will make more sense.