Subscriber exclusive: Duplicating DHC Velvet Skin Coat (part two)

Duplicating DHC Velvet Skin Coat (part two) $1+ patrons Sep 29, 2016 at 8:40am Yesterday we took a look at how to start a duplication of the Velvet Skin Coatby getting the ingredient list, looking at each ingredient, and figuring out what was really important. Today, we’ll take a look at the next two steps...

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Subscriber exclusive: Duplicating DHC Velvet Skin Coat (part one)

Duplicating DHC Velvet Skin Coat (part one) $1+ patrons Sep 28, 2016 at 12:13pm Mollie suggested we take a look at this product and see if we could duplicate it. It’s a skin primer that can be worn alone or underneath make-up. It minimizes the look of fine lines and wrinkles, and helps make-up glide...

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My latest e-zine is for sale

My latest e-zine, Gels: Ooey Gooey Fun! is now for sale in the e-books and e-zine section of the blog. I’m so excited to share my love of carbomers, gels, and thickeners with you in this 34 page e-book packed to the rafters with new recipes with new ingredients, like Sepimax ZEN and EMT 10...

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Newbie Tuesday: Facial cleansers – submit your recipes!

Hi everyone! For those of you playing along at home, I’d really like to see your facial cleanser recipes as we make them. I know some of you have made huge changes – like Anna who used decyl glucoside and SCI! – and it would be awesome to see what you’re doing so others can...

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Did you make facial cleanser? What did you think? (part three)

In this post, Additions to the base recipe, Cath said: I made the cleanser for dry skin as per the percentages advised but with surfactants available in Australia (maybe my research skills are poor but I simply could not locate exactly what was named on the list). The basic recipe was a nice viscosity after...

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