What you've made here is basically a body BALM not a lotion. That's why it feels the way it does. A lotion has water in it, an you are not using a proper emulsifer. You should be using e-wax, polysorbate 20 as WELL as licithin to emulsify your lotion. You don't need the beswax. I posted this on another topic but I'll help you out as well.
Take 1/2 cup of water, 1/4 cup sweet almond oil, 6 tbsp of vegetable glycerine, and 1/4 cup of coconut oil, and warm the ingredient up together in a large bowl.
Next take 1 tsp of licithin and 3 tbsp of e-wax and warm those up in a separate container. While both the water/oil mixture and licithin/e-wax mixture are hot. Pour the hot licithin/e-wax mixture into the hot oil/water mixture and blend with a stick blender. The mixture should look like a whitish water (like milk). Allow the mixture to set for 30 minutes or so, and voila! You have lotion! If your mixture begind to separate, put in a couple of tbsp of polysorbate 20 to emulsify the mixture, and blend it afterwards. Percentages confuse me so I rather tell people how to make lotion using cups/tbsp/ect
. This should help you out. If you find the mixture to still be too geasy you may need to substitute the coconut oil for a less greasy oil like Jojoba oil. Put in a couple squirts of vitamin E and a preservative so that your mixture wont grow bacteria. This should make your produt an actual LOTION.
Feel free to contact me if you need anymore help. Also you can thicken your lotion with arrowroot if you want.
jewel531 said:
Here is the latest recipe - can anyone tell me why it has such a vaseline(y) feel to it.
6 tbsp. sweet almond oil
4 tbsp. coconut oil
2 1/2 tbsp. beeswax
1 tbsp. lecithin
6 tbsp. glycerine
1/2 tsp. coconut fragrance oil
What can I add or subtract to fix this problem. I am just starting out and can't figure out what is doing this.
Please help - thanks!!