hopeg
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Okay, so having a hard time figuring out percentages still. I posted a question similar on another forum....and well, seemed I kinda frustrated some of the responders for asking something that apparently is easy enough to figure out.....buuuut I am still having a hard time. I have trouble with math, even with a calculator I sometimes don't know in which order to plug in numbers and if I should divide or multiply. I know this is rudimentary math, and I'm sorry but I need help with it. I will get it down eventually.
Okay, so here's my question. I'm making a homemade deodorant cream with shea butter, coconut oil and baking soda. Normally, I'd been using sweet orange EO, but I'd like to use ylang ylang EO. After reading around, I found out about IFRA certificates and that these are what I should refer to when using EO. The certificate I found for ylang ylang states 0.06% for any type of deodorant. I'm going to be making 5 oz of product. How do I calculate and measure 0.06% of 5 oz so I am using the correct amount? Thank you so much for any input!
Okay, so here's my question. I'm making a homemade deodorant cream with shea butter, coconut oil and baking soda. Normally, I'd been using sweet orange EO, but I'd like to use ylang ylang EO. After reading around, I found out about IFRA certificates and that these are what I should refer to when using EO. The certificate I found for ylang ylang states 0.06% for any type of deodorant. I'm going to be making 5 oz of product. How do I calculate and measure 0.06% of 5 oz so I am using the correct amount? Thank you so much for any input!