Member exclusive Q&A: Making conditioners with Varisoft EQ 65 – the formula

In the first post of this series, we met Varisoft EQ 65 and in the second post in the series, we compared it to ICE Hair restore and a few other conditioners. In today’s post, let’s take a look at a conditioner formula I’m absolutely loving right now! Remember to follow all the instructions exactly...

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Member exclusive Q&A: Varisoft EQ 65 – all kinds of questions (part two)

As we saw in the previous post, Varisoft EQ 65 is an awesome conditioning ingredient that just needs a little more care and attention when you’re formulating with it. Let’s continue with the question JW posted in the Patreon January Q&A: I have fine hair so I’m interested in Varisoft EQ 65. How is it finicky?...

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Member exclusive Q&A: Varisoft EQ 65 – all kinds of questions (part one)

In the January Q&A, JW asked: I have fine hair so I’m interested in Varisoft EQ 65. How is it finicky? Can I use it without having a pH meter? How does it compare to ICE Hair Restore? I also have oily scalp so that is pretty awesome deal with when I have fine hair. Let’s...

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Member exclusive Q&A: How can we use Lotioncrafter’s Vitaplex in a hair or skin care product?

In the January 2018 Q&A post, Linda asked: I am not sure if you have posted about using the Vitaplex from Lotioncrafter*, but if you have I can’t seem to find it. It says it is for hair and skin, but the required pH seems to be a bit high for hair, so that has me...

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Member exclusive: Potential duplication of Rodin Luxury Hair Oil (part two)

This is part two of our attempted duplication of this Rodin Luxury Hair Oil. Please click here for part one. Step three: Figure out what’s really important and what’s there for label appeal. I think all these ingredients are important for how this product feels and smells. Having said that, you could make a nice...

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