BattleGnome
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I just capped my second attempt at lotion making. All of 3 hours in it seems to be a success. I have done research but I still have some questions that I don't think I've come across.
1) My first lotion thickened a lot in the two weeks since I've made it. Is this common? My second lotion is currently very thin and I was wondering if someone has a source on lotion naturally thickening vs the environment (it is rather dry here). I don't mind a thin lotion but I was planning on sending some to my mom and it might effect shipping.
2) Do I absolutely need to heat my oil phase and water phase separately? I use "heat and hold" and have looked at recipes that rely on the microwave. In every recipe I've looked at the two phases are kept separate until, what SwiftyCraftyMonkey refers to as, "that magic moment." Is there science to that or is it just in case of human error when measuring?
3) Is there a database of reccomended colorant useage? I added micas to help differentiate the lotions but used less than 15cc scoops. I know the micas I used are skin safe and acceptable for making makeups but there doesn't seem to be much information about saturation levels before you start leaving streaks on your skin. Does anyone have a guideline similar to soap fragrancing where I can use x-amount of mica per 1 ounce of lotion?
Thanks in advanced.
1) My first lotion thickened a lot in the two weeks since I've made it. Is this common? My second lotion is currently very thin and I was wondering if someone has a source on lotion naturally thickening vs the environment (it is rather dry here). I don't mind a thin lotion but I was planning on sending some to my mom and it might effect shipping.
2) Do I absolutely need to heat my oil phase and water phase separately? I use "heat and hold" and have looked at recipes that rely on the microwave. In every recipe I've looked at the two phases are kept separate until, what SwiftyCraftyMonkey refers to as, "that magic moment." Is there science to that or is it just in case of human error when measuring?
3) Is there a database of reccomended colorant useage? I added micas to help differentiate the lotions but used less than 15cc scoops. I know the micas I used are skin safe and acceptable for making makeups but there doesn't seem to be much information about saturation levels before you start leaving streaks on your skin. Does anyone have a guideline similar to soap fragrancing where I can use x-amount of mica per 1 ounce of lotion?
Thanks in advanced.