Gels: Make a gel based toner

I know you’re probably sick of this recipe for toner, but it works well in a gel format. You can also use this as an under eye application with a few tweaks, and it does feel nice and cool for the summer. (Can you tell I’m not a fan of being warm?)So why make a...

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Gels: Aloe vera

Adding aloe vera to gels can be tricky because gels don’t tend to like ingredients filled with lovely salts and electrolytes. We like a good challenge, so let’s figure out how to make an aloe vera gel with cationic polymers and moisturizers! For the aloe vera gel, we’d ideally like a ton of aloe vera...

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Gels: Ooey gooey fun!

I love making gels – they aren’t hard to create and they have so many uses. There are a few ways to make gels – with a polymer like Ultrez 20 or with cellulose – but I’m going to concentrate on the polymer method as I haven’t had a chance to play with cellulose yet...

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Mineral make-up: Yellow

I just loved this colour so much, I had to include it this week. We’re calling it “(Everything’s) A-OK” because Wanda shouted, “I made Big Bird!” when she saw the final results. I love this colour. It’s yellow, it’s sparkly, and it’s yellow. Yellow isn’t a colour we think about a lot when making mineral...

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There’s a new element in town…

And it’s name is ununbium, number 112 nestled between Uub and Uuq . It’s super-heavy – the heaviest, in fact – made from fusing zinc and lead. While I’m pleased for the new element and all that, I need an E element for my mental periodic table of the elements Scrabble! (From the category of...

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