Doing her beauty products is not so complicated as it seems. With a little patience and the right ingredients, we say yes to natural cosmetics and draw a line on industrial beauty products, all but ecological!
DIY beauty: what to know before you start
In natural cosmetics, the first and not least essential step is to disinfect his work plan, his hands and his tools! We sift through our work environment (alcohol at 70 ° or boiling) to avoid the development of bacteria in our finished product (and a skin covered with buttons eventually)!
Cosmetic slow: emulsion, kesako?
A day cream is an emulsion that nourishes and moisturizes the skin on a daily basis. Depending on your preferences and your skin type, you can adapt the texture of the cream or its components. However, learn before testing new compositions, essential oils are very active components, and some are not suitable for a cutaneous application!
An emulsion is a homogeneous mixture of two liquid substances immiscible with each other, such as oil and water. For an oil-in-water emulsion, the oil is dispersed in water as micro-droplets and remains stable thanks to a third ingredient called emulsifier (and yes, by making your own cosmetics you will become a real little chemist!). The creation of an emulsion requires a minimum of dexterity but it is quite easy, a bit like setting up a mayonnaise! Assets and preservatives must absolutely be added at the end of preparation so as not to destroy their active ingredients with heat.
Natural beauty: the recipe for the homemade moisturizer
Preparation time: 30 minutes
Packaging idea: 50 ml airless bottle
Difficulty: 3/3
EquipmentKitchen scale
2 bowls
saucepan, mini-whisk (or electric emulsifier type emulsifier cappuccino) spatula
Ingredients for 1 pot of 50 ml:
Phase A / Fat phase
10 g of jojoba vegetable oil
5 g of vegetable oil of camellia
3 g of Olivem emulsifier
1000®
Phase B / aqueous phase20 g of aromatic hydrosol
rose of Damascus
10 g of organic aloe vera gel
Phase C / Assets and Conservatives10 drops of Cosgard®
(conservative approved
in organic cosmetics) (optional)
8 drops of fragrance
natural choice
Instructions
Sterilize with alcohol to 70 ° all the utensils which you will need for the making of your cream.
Measure or weigh each ingredient separately.
Put the fatty phase in one bowl, the aqueous phase in the other bowl.
Heat the two phases separately in a bain-marie over low heat (if you have a thermometer, you can
control the heat, which should reach 70 to 75 ° C.
Let the emulsifier melt. When the emulsifier has completely melted, remove the two bowls of the water bath and begin to whisk the oil phase with the emulsifier and then pour the mixture of hydrosols in a thin stream.
The cream will go through several stages:
• It will become translucent, whiten and opaque.
• It will foam slightly
• Finally, it will thicken while cooling.
When you can touch the bowl without burning (<40 ° C), add phase C (active ingredients, optional essential oil and Cosgard® preservative). Homogenize for a long time with a spatula and pack in your bottle.
wow, very interesting recipe well don @sobiakanwal
Thanks dear friend
Once again a nice share! You are always good in sharing useful tips and tricks!
Thank you very much
I love when people try to make their own natural products like theese.
Great
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