Best Type of Emulsifier for Facial Lotions

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busymammaof3

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I have been using traditional E-Wax for lotions and facial moisturizers.
I was curious if anyone knows of an emulsifier that is particularly good for face creams/lotions (those used for the face).
 
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heartsong said:
www.lotioncrafter.com is a fabulous site full of info and recipies- including facial serums and all the new anti-aging add-ins. they have good prices, too.

Thanks a bunch! I looked around and really liked how well each ingredient is described. Especially how the emulsifying waxes/preservatives used in cosmetics in France are handled.

I think I am going to order a preserverative and emulsifier from them.
Been comparing and researching for some time. They have specific info for those looking to make facial moisturizers and serums. And very specific info on their preservatives as well.

Thanks!
 
What I'm Going To Try...

Hey Girlfriend!

My parents have been out of state a loong time now. :( I don't think Mom is going to be able to do any jewelry making for a while.

They're even lower on cash now than before. Otherwise I'd have her send me the postage $ and you could mail what you want to get rid of to me (and I'd store it in her craft room).

Maybe when things start to get a little better for them...we can try again.

BTW...I ordered the following things from LotionCrafters.Com.

ECOMulse (formerly NatraMulse) - ECOCERT Certified Organic

&

Germall Plus (Powder).

I love Mountain Rose Herbs. But LotionCrafters seem to have cheaper costs on their emulsifying wax and a better type possibly.

Thanks Again, Monet!
 

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