Butterbaby
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Hi everyone,
I have been working on a non greasy type body butter/emulsion. Basically I am trying to make the type you 'buy' that's not really a butter but an emulsion.
First real batch was great, almost non greasy but i would like to cut the greasy feeling altogether if I can??? The trouble was with the soy lecithin. I found I had to use 25%, 5% over the recommended high in order to cope with the amount of water I used which was approx 40% of the mix, is this normal?. I decided given the ratio and the expense that I would try carnauba wax for the second batch and stumbled upon more problems, firstly, it's more greasy that lecithin, secondly even the highest recommended amount didn't even come close to binding the ingredients and I have found water seeping out as soon as I stop mixing....yet the more carnauba I add the oilier it gets.
I was wondering if I would have the same troubles with E-Wax? At least with the soy lecithin it stretches the mass without making it greasier? Tapioca doesn't even come close to taking out the level of grease that I want to remove.I am using Cocoa butter, shea, jojoba, hemp, argan oil, vit E, aloe, EO and glycerine, way more solid butters than liquid oils.
The other trouble I had was with the second batch the aloe vera separated and went into slimey pieces through the emulsion which I could not even strain out, it literally looked like snot in my butter that refused to blend in even with more than the recommended carnauba.....pardon the graphic.I think I added the aloe too early when the mix was too hot? as I recalled adding the aloe in the first batch when it was already whipped cool.
I really would like some help with the emulsifier and also trying to make this non greasy, like a heavy cream, rather than an oily butter, I think i'm using the entirely wrong things given the outcome I want. Put it this way, when I see photos of body butter it appears to be the consistency that i want,all nice and thick but I want it to go on like the 'popular' brands which i will not mention. and not leave an oily residue.
Thanks in advance for anyone that can help me stop throwing money out the window because i can't even think about how much I have spent experimenting and cannot get it right.
I have been working on a non greasy type body butter/emulsion. Basically I am trying to make the type you 'buy' that's not really a butter but an emulsion.
First real batch was great, almost non greasy but i would like to cut the greasy feeling altogether if I can??? The trouble was with the soy lecithin. I found I had to use 25%, 5% over the recommended high in order to cope with the amount of water I used which was approx 40% of the mix, is this normal?. I decided given the ratio and the expense that I would try carnauba wax for the second batch and stumbled upon more problems, firstly, it's more greasy that lecithin, secondly even the highest recommended amount didn't even come close to binding the ingredients and I have found water seeping out as soon as I stop mixing....yet the more carnauba I add the oilier it gets.
I was wondering if I would have the same troubles with E-Wax? At least with the soy lecithin it stretches the mass without making it greasier? Tapioca doesn't even come close to taking out the level of grease that I want to remove.I am using Cocoa butter, shea, jojoba, hemp, argan oil, vit E, aloe, EO and glycerine, way more solid butters than liquid oils.
The other trouble I had was with the second batch the aloe vera separated and went into slimey pieces through the emulsion which I could not even strain out, it literally looked like snot in my butter that refused to blend in even with more than the recommended carnauba.....pardon the graphic.I think I added the aloe too early when the mix was too hot? as I recalled adding the aloe in the first batch when it was already whipped cool.
I really would like some help with the emulsifier and also trying to make this non greasy, like a heavy cream, rather than an oily butter, I think i'm using the entirely wrong things given the outcome I want. Put it this way, when I see photos of body butter it appears to be the consistency that i want,all nice and thick but I want it to go on like the 'popular' brands which i will not mention. and not leave an oily residue.
Thanks in advance for anyone that can help me stop throwing money out the window because i can't even think about how much I have spent experimenting and cannot get it right.