Rosemary extract: Other products

In this last post on rosemary extract, we’ll take a look at including this lovely extract in various toners, face cleansers, and body sprays. I don’t suggest using rosemary essential oil for stuff you might put on your face – it’s a lovely scent at first, but do we want to smell it all day?...

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Thank you!

Don’t you just love this polymer clay hamburger from our summer class? Melissa is an amazingly talented DIY girl (and a chemistry enthusiast as well!) Thank you to the wonderful people who have donated funds to my youth groups. So far we have raised enough to pay for five craft groups! I can’t thank you...

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Rosemary extract: Lotions

Rosemary extract is a great addition to any lotion, added at 0.5% to 1% during the cool down phase. Remember, we add it to the cool down phase because some of the polyphenols are heat sensitive, and we don’t want to have it use all its awesome anti-oxidizing power fighting off the heat before you’ve...

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E-mail question: Why include stearic acid?

Here’s an e-mail from Marie: Can I just say that your blog is simply brilliant!! I am from the UK and love crafting my own stuff . May I ask you a question? Why stearic acid in lotions / creams? If reducing water can make a thicker cream, and using a heavier oil can do...

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Rosemary extract: Anhydrous products

Rosemary extract offers anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties, which makes it perfect for anhydrous balms, unguents, and ointments. Because we will be looking at anhydrous products, we can’t use rosemary hydrosol without some kind of emulsifier, and the powdered extract will be a little harder to include. For the most part, if you want to use...

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