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Hello everyone! I'd really love some input on this. This past weekend, my daughter and I made our first emulsified sugar scrub. All in all, it turned out okay, but I'm a little disappointed in how moisturizing it felt, both while using it, and after I got out of the shower. Maybe it's just because I"m used to "oily" sugar scrubs, but is that a normal feel for an emulsified sugar scrub? Once you rinse it away, should your skin feel soft from the exfoliation, but not really moisturized? Maybe it's my recipe formulation? Can I maybe tweak our recipe to make it feel more moisturizing or a bit more oily? If so, any suggestions? Thank you so much!
Here's what we were using for our recipe:
22.7 g (0.8 ounces) e-wax
22.7 g (0.8 ounces) Stearic Acid
22.7 g (0.8 ounces) Cocoa Butter
22.7 g (0.8 ounces) Shea
127.12 g Oils (4.48 ounces) (I split this between Avocado and Coconut oil)
2.27 g (.08 ounces) Optiphan
2.27 g (.08 ounces) Vitamin E
4.54 g (0.2 ounces) FO
Here's what we were using for our recipe:
22.7 g (0.8 ounces) e-wax
22.7 g (0.8 ounces) Stearic Acid
22.7 g (0.8 ounces) Cocoa Butter
22.7 g (0.8 ounces) Shea
127.12 g Oils (4.48 ounces) (I split this between Avocado and Coconut oil)
2.27 g (.08 ounces) Optiphan
2.27 g (.08 ounces) Vitamin E
4.54 g (0.2 ounces) FO