In this post, I am going to be sharing with you a liquid makeup brush cleaner. If you would like to make a solid brush cleaner then check out this post. (Link) I know we are all guilty of not cleaning our makeup bushes as much as we should. I wanted to make a product that would encourage me to do so.
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In this post, I will share how to formulate a STABLE natural body lotion. I will include some percentages which you can customize. Lotions, at their core, are three different ingredients—water, oil, and emulsifier. As you know, water and oil do not mix. They need something to aid in dispersing one into another. The emulsifier we will use today is Ritamulse SCG (INCI: Glyceryl Stearate, Ceteryl Alcohol, and Sodium Stearoyl Lactylate). This emulsifier is a complete emulsifier that can be used in a pH range of 5-7.5. The max oil phase you can have is 25%. It is suggested usage rate is 2-10%. I have found from doing real-time stability testing that It should be 6% or greater. In this formulation, I am going to be using 6%.
With summer approaching, I wanted to share my aloe gel formulation. I did make this formulation natural. I was also able to use a natural green extract for the color, Ellam Pazchai Light Green Water Soluble Powder. For full disclosure, the Ellam Pazchai Light Green Water Soluble Powder (not an affiliate link)was sent to me for free from Essential Whole Sale and Labs. This formulation is quite basic. You can alter it to whatever you have. Note that with that, your choice needs to be able to handle electrolytes.
In this post, we are going to be making natural micellar water. I got this idea from the blog Point of Interest run by Susan (Link). Just like her, I do not like caprylyl/capryl glucoside very much as it is very sticky. However, she mentioned at 2% and below, you can avoid the stickiness and create a micellar water. So I know that I wanted to try it out.
In this post, I am going to be sharing with you a formulation for a Niacinamide serum. I have been having you guess this formulation on the blog. This a great serum for anyone who wants to improve the appearance of their hyperpigmentation and wants some anti-aging benefits. Note that you cannot sell this formulation. This formulation is copyrighted under my blog. This is purely for educational purposes only. If you have any questions about that, let me know.
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