Waterless beauty: Creating facial oils & serums

$30.00

Create formulas from scratch or use one of my 14 formulas to create gorgeous, moisturizing, emollient, anhydrous, light, silky facial oils, customizable for all skin types. Three huge profiles of cranberry oil, sea buckthorn oil, and rosehip fruit oil, with summary profiles on cacay oil, kukui nut oil, evening primrose oil, and macadamia nut oil along with my huge sensory characteristics charts.

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    Adventures in Cosmetic Chemistry vol. 9, 2025
    originally issued to subscribers December of 2025

    The quick summary!

    💧Almost 45,000 words

    💧159 pages

    💧14 formulas

    💧Super huge and complete profiles* of cranberry oil, sea buckthorn oil, and rosehip fruit oil, with summary profiles on cacay oil, kukui nut oil, evening primrose oil, and macadamia nut oil along with my huge sensory characteristics charts.

    💧New chart for comparing fast spreading emollients

    Woo hoo! Waterless beauty: Creating facial oils & serums (part three of the series) is here, the e-book where you’ll find 14 formulas along with so many charts and informational articles so you can follow along or make your own blends from scratch!

    Oh, and there’s a whipped butter formula in there with loads of actives that I think you’ll like too.

    You’ll learn how to make and customize these formulas for very dry, dry, normal, and oily skin using all kinds of awesome oils, esters, and hydrocarbons.

    We’re doing something new this e-book: We’re looking at the cost of ingredients along with a chart and information how to figure it out for the ingredients in your workshop.

     

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    *Seriously, these profiles are 15+ pages each! They’re as detailed as this apricot kernel oil profile I debuted on December 30, 2025. I’m working on an encyclopedia of oils that will have this kind of information for 77 liquid oils, some solid oils, and all the butters. I think it’ll be 1,500 pages, so I might have to divide it up in alphabetical order? Not sure yet. 

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