Honeysuckle extract: Ultra mega formulating fun!

I love honeysuckle extract in anything I’m going to use on my face. I have acne prone skin, pale with a tendency to get very red, and I find it offers great anti-inflammation properties for me. Try it in a toner at 0.5% in the cool down phase after dissolving it in a little warm...

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An open letter to the Face Doctor people…

We have a culprit! Cory Thiarello has finally posted his name – I’m not sure if he has been the person using my blog in attempt to drum up business for his product, but others affiliated with the product won’t stop using the blog to advertise these products, which is against my very very clear...

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Honeysuckle extract!

Honeysuckle extract (INCI: Lonicera japonica extract) is a powdered or liquid extract from the Japanese honeysuckle, not the red clover honeysuckle we see in North America. (I could never eat honeysuckle as a child as I was always convinced that dogs peed on it. Now, as a proud dog owner, I know it is true!)Use...

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Chamomile extract: Let’s formulate!

So how can we get the awesome power of chamomile into our products? It’s easy when we have the hydrosol and extract at affordable prices! Since I’ve beaten the toner recipe to death over the last few weeks, let’s take a look at a lotion we could create to include the anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidizing nature...

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Chamomile extract (updated)

If you’ve read this blog for any length of time, you know I’m a big fan of chamomile for anti-inflammatory and anti-redness features, but what else does it offer? The chamomile we see comes in two species – Roman chamomile (Anthemis nobilis) or German chamomile (Matricaria recutita). England seems to prefer the Roman chamomile, while...

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