You may have noticed my new series on making less expensive products with less expensive ingredients, and I’d like to hear your opinions!
I want to make a facial moisturizer using less expensive ingredients for that series, then we’ll look at adding the most cost effective actives, like hyaluronic acid.
What kind of facial moisturizer should we make?
Do you want to make one with lighter, heated, traditional emulsifiers – like Olivem 1000, Simulsol/Lotionpro™ 165, or one of the Montanov™ emulsifiers – that’ll take 60+ minutes to make, or one with cold process emulsifiers – like Sepiplus 400, Sepinov EMT 10 with Sepimax ZEN, or Jeesperse ICE-T CIS-2 – that’ll take about 10 minutes to gather the ingredients and make?
Share your thoughts here in the comments – or message me at swiftcraftymonkey@swiftcraftymonkey.blog – about your favourite emulsifiers for facial moisturizers, and I’ll get in the workshop this weekend to try one or more of them for this series!
If it’s easier, I’ve shared this on my Facebook page and my Instagram account – both under SwiftCraftyMonkey – and you can comment there too.