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I made Avocado Mint Foot Cream to gift a friend for her birthday. I didn't have any Vanilla FO so I just used a blend of 50/50 Peppermint EO and Spearmint EO and added 1% menthol crystals ala @Misschief. I'm going to test it out myself after a hot shower tonight because it looks and smells incredible.

Update:
Oh.My.Wow. This has such a lovely pillowy, creamy consistency. It spreads well, no soaping, and smells soooo good. Why did I wait so long to try this? I'm not getting any tingles, just a pleasant cooling sensation. I'm definitely checking my inventory tomorrow to see if I have more small jars or if I need to buy some so I can make a bigger batch ASAP.
 
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I made a small batch of lotion from lotion concentrate. Scented with 1/2% orange + ginger fo from Nurture. I used the concentrate at 15% and only added 1% additives (dl-panthenol) because I'm trying to figure out how to make a lotion that doesn't leave my skin so shiny. Any clue how to cut down on the shine?
 
My two cents- and I’m still very much a novice. Some of the shininess will come from the oils used.
The first couple batch’s of base I made I used avocado oil, mango butter and jojoba oil. I found all of those to be pretty shiny.
My last batch of base I replaced all the oils with tallow (not sure if you use animal products) and I love it. I have made lotions with 15% base and a cream with 20%. To each I add
1% honey
1% colloidal oats
1% hydrolyzed Keratin protein
2% IPM
2% Cyclomethicone
1% opithen plus
This last batch of base makes a much less shiny version. With these additives I’m also not getting any soaping. I do like the idea of adding panthenol and will probably do that.
 
My two cents- and I’m still very much a novice. Some of the shininess will come from the oils used.
The first couple batch’s of base I made I used avocado oil, mango butter and jojoba oil. I found all of those to be pretty shiny.
My last batch of base I replaced all the oils with tallow (not sure if you use animal products) and I love it. I have made lotions with 15% base and a cream with 20%. To each I add
1% honey
1% colloidal oats
1% hydrolyzed Keratin protein
2% IPM
2% Cyclomethicone
1% opithen plus
This last batch of base makes a much less shiny version. With these additives I’m also not getting any soaping. I do like the idea of adding panthenol and will probably do that.
I was wondering if IPM or tapioca starch might be the winning ticket. I might try one in my next batch. Thanks
 
Is shininess (light reflection) the issue, or the soaping effect (i.e, whitish streaks that take time to be rubbed in)?

I do find that even as little as 1% IPM reduces soaping. You can also try reducing the emulsifier just a tad, as that is typically the soaping culprit.

I've not really paid attention to shininess per se, but if the IPM doesn't help with that, too, you could try cyclomethicone or dimethicone. Since they help with absorption, my guess is that you would see less shine.
 
Body oil tester and shimmer version. it must take a lot of mica to get shimmer. don't wanna go overboard either and have color rubbing off on things. At 6% of the oils I see little glimmers in the room light. I need tocheck in the sun as well. But it's looking like more is needed.

The body oil feels really nice. I'm trying this plus a body butter bar. My skin is liking the attention lol
 

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Is shininess (light reflection) the issue, or the soaping effect (i.e, whitish streaks that take time to be rubbed in)?

I do find that even as little as 1% IPM reduces soaping. You can also try reducing the emulsifier just a tad, as that is typically the soaping culprit.

I've not really paid attention to shininess per se, but if the IPM doesn't help with that, too, you could try cyclomethicone or dimethicone. Since they help with absorption, my guess is that you would see less shine.
Shininess, not soaping.
 
Started infusing some chamomile and calendula into some olive oil. I plan on using it to make some soap and lotion in about a month for a family member with really sensitive skin.
You just reminded me that I have some calendula and arnica infusing in MCT oil for some lotions I planned to make. It's in a dark cabinet, and I completely forgot about it!
 

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