Tracy von Elling
Well-Known Member
Hello everyone,
I had previously asked about the first batch of lotion I made alone last month which was oily. This time I added the waxes to the oils and it was SO much easier. I so appreciate all the advice I was given here and the tutorial that was posted. So helpful!
The lotion is still pretty oily and I'm wondering if it may be my recipe. I am hoping it is okay I post it here. I would really appreciate any advice. I would say this is probably more of a cream recipe and maybe I need to reduce the oils?
The recipe is: 10% butters (I used soy), 15% liquid oils (I used sweet almond oil), 3% cetyl alcohol, 6.5% E wax, 60% water, 3% glycerin (I left it out as we did in the class, hmmm?), 2% EO and 0.5% germall. Now that I read this again I suddenly realize in the class also we just left out the glycerin and probably shouldn't have! Nothing else was added instead. But would that make it oily. I don't know. I am also wondering if maybe the butters and oil I am using is just slower absorbing and making it oily. Again, I really appreciate the wisdom from more experienced lotion makers. I know I can't learn everything in a day either and am making notes and am going to enjoy the journey.
I had previously asked about the first batch of lotion I made alone last month which was oily. This time I added the waxes to the oils and it was SO much easier. I so appreciate all the advice I was given here and the tutorial that was posted. So helpful!
The lotion is still pretty oily and I'm wondering if it may be my recipe. I am hoping it is okay I post it here. I would really appreciate any advice. I would say this is probably more of a cream recipe and maybe I need to reduce the oils?
The recipe is: 10% butters (I used soy), 15% liquid oils (I used sweet almond oil), 3% cetyl alcohol, 6.5% E wax, 60% water, 3% glycerin (I left it out as we did in the class, hmmm?), 2% EO and 0.5% germall. Now that I read this again I suddenly realize in the class also we just left out the glycerin and probably shouldn't have! Nothing else was added instead. But would that make it oily. I don't know. I am also wondering if maybe the butters and oil I am using is just slower absorbing and making it oily. Again, I really appreciate the wisdom from more experienced lotion makers. I know I can't learn everything in a day either and am making notes and am going to enjoy the journey.
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