TardisMama
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So about 2 months ago I decided to ditch conventional antiperspirant-deodorant, about a month ago I started looking for a natural deodorant that actually worked (the health food store one I had been using was decidedly not) and found bumble and bee products, I got some samples and the one that I liked the smell of doesn't work very well for me and the one that work great I can't stand the smell of. So I looked and the ingredients and thought that sound simple so I started looking up homemade deodorant recipes and where to get ingredients, then while looking for ingredients I saw M&P soaps that looked way less drying and more natural than what we normally use (especially for my 3 year old who LOVES to play with bar soap in the bath) and that looked pretty simple so I got that, and then I realized I was going to have a ton of leftover shea butter that would probably go bad before I used it all for deodorant so I looked into making lotion bars for Christmas and that didn't seems so difficult so I got a few more things for that, but it didn't seems like a finished present so I thought lip balm, and those recipes seemed a little more complex but I'm a good cook, it's nothing I can't handle. Then I lost my tube of cloth diaper friendly rash cream and decided I could do that too. (and then I gave a mouse a cookie) Then I noticed at one of the online stores a hair conditioner base (the Crafter's Choice one) - now I have extremely long and curly hair with an oily scalp so I am forever searching for the holy grail of hair care routine to keep my hair from hating me, the ingredients looked good, the description of, esentially, mix with hot water and voila, conditioner sounded easy as pie and I figured I would add a little oil or something to make a deeper conditioner, easy peasy, click, order... and then I started to try to look up recipes... oh, not so easy as described.
So now I know that I need a preservative, check, GFSE is not good enough, check, there is quite a bit of info out there on the subject so I think I have decided on getting Optiphen Plus. Unless that's a bad idea for what I'm planning to make? I'm realising I've gotten myself in trouble without knowing enough of the lingo - especially the sciencey stuff that I have always had a hard tome wrapping my brain around to be able to figure out how to get myself out. Of course, as long as I'm already stupid and crazy and way in over my head I kind of want to add just a little bit of a gentle surfacant to the mix to make a sort of very slightly shampooey conditioner that might actually make a conditioner wash routine work for me. Can I just get the surfacant (looking at Cocamidopropyl Betaine) and do the measuring (thank the Doctor I found some calculators for this stuff around because the math is waaaaaay beyond me) and just sort of toss the hot water and the flakes and the surfacant and maybe some oil all in together and then add some preservative and essential oil when it's almost cool? Is that more or less all there is to the idea? Or am I absurdly naive and am going to have a huge mess on my hands and need all sorts of other ingredients and timing and all that kind of stuff? I've been trying to find recipes or instructions or anything but all I am finding is this and similarish forums or the sites that sell the ingredients with no concrete information. Can someone give me some pointers, websites, better search terms, anything?
So now I know that I need a preservative, check, GFSE is not good enough, check, there is quite a bit of info out there on the subject so I think I have decided on getting Optiphen Plus. Unless that's a bad idea for what I'm planning to make? I'm realising I've gotten myself in trouble without knowing enough of the lingo - especially the sciencey stuff that I have always had a hard tome wrapping my brain around to be able to figure out how to get myself out. Of course, as long as I'm already stupid and crazy and way in over my head I kind of want to add just a little bit of a gentle surfacant to the mix to make a sort of very slightly shampooey conditioner that might actually make a conditioner wash routine work for me. Can I just get the surfacant (looking at Cocamidopropyl Betaine) and do the measuring (thank the Doctor I found some calculators for this stuff around because the math is waaaaaay beyond me) and just sort of toss the hot water and the flakes and the surfacant and maybe some oil all in together and then add some preservative and essential oil when it's almost cool? Is that more or less all there is to the idea? Or am I absurdly naive and am going to have a huge mess on my hands and need all sorts of other ingredients and timing and all that kind of stuff? I've been trying to find recipes or instructions or anything but all I am finding is this and similarish forums or the sites that sell the ingredients with no concrete information. Can someone give me some pointers, websites, better search terms, anything?