Using thickeners in our products

I’m afraid I can’t find the e-mail/comment I wanted to quote here, but someone noted the other day that their body butter wasn’t very thick. I wanted to take this opportunity to remind you that our products may take up to a few days to thicken to their final viscosity and not to panic if...

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Formulating for dry skin: Adapting the basic lotion (version 3, less greasy)

If you’re the type who likes a less greasy feeling lotion, there are a few ways you can reduce that feeling in your lotion. Most of these options can be found in the heated oil phase as we switch one oil for another, one butter for another, and add a few esters and fatty alcohols....

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A few thoughts about making claims…

Why are you using camellia seed oil in your hair care products? Is it because it’s been used for hundreds of years by Japanese women on their hair? And if so, what the heck does that phrase mean? Think about it for a moment…I could say that women have been using CP soap in their...

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Formulating for dry skin: Adapting the basic lotion recipe (version 2)

Yesterday we took a look at at adapting the basic lotion recipe for dry skin by including lots of humectants, oils suitable for dry skin, and occlusive ingredients. But that was only one way of creating this lotion – there are quite literally hundreds of variations you could make just switching out one ingredient for...

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Question: Can we use lanolin as a substitute? And how do we know how much to use?

In this post, Anonymous asked: Hi Susan. I am wondering if just a bit of lanolin oil would be okay to add to the drier feeling after shave lotion for its healing properties…what is the minimum percentage to add to be effective? Which leads me to an overall question – is there a rule of thumb for knowing the...

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