Friday, November 4, 2016
Lotion Making
My Favorite lotion recipe uses mango butter, sweet almond oil, jojoba oil, and glycerin. It includes citric acid, stearic acid, and emusifying wax. The recipe is here
The difference between lotion and cream is that lotion has more water than oils and cream has more oils than water.
Generally, a traditional lotion will have water + oils + emulsifiers + preservative.
And water and oil don't mix so
I have a dedicated cheap blender that I use to mix the water and oils.
After I melt the oils and water in the microwave, blending for a few minutes help them get to know each other and make lotion. LOL The emulsifying wax helps keep them mixed.
Citric acid is an aid to give the lotion a longer shelf life. It can be dissolved in the water before adding, but I find it unnecessary. The is so little needed, and the whole liquid solution is blended eventually.
When I am making for others I use Germaben
It is very possible to make a water-based lotion without preservatives, but it isn’t going to last very long. Within a few weeks (or less) it can start growing mold and bacteria. Properly using a preservative ensures that your lotion will not grow bacteria or mold and will last as long as the oil with the shortest shelf life.
Stearic acid is traditionally used as a thickening agent in lotion, this vegetable derived waxy substance is also used as a hardening agent in soap.
Glycerin especially used with stearic acid moisturizes the skin
Mango butter is silky smooth and yummy for your skin and fairly affordable.
I use this awesome glass measuring bowl for melting
I use a scale that weighs in both grams and ounces. I thought I needed to convert all my recipes to ounces, but, quickly, learned that with the scale set properly, grams is much more efficient and effective.
Making lotion can be messy business, but cleaning up makes your hands feel really great.
There are fragrance oils available, but I started making lotion for my sensitive skin, so I am very conservative with that. I have been experimenting with essential oils and have not had a reaction so far. This batch has a blend of essential oils that are good for muscle relief.
I made a couple with sweet orange and tangerine. They smell as yummy as they feel.
I have friends who ask if we are close to a lotion making day. They will be glad to get lotion in time for the winter days ahead.
Quilting news :
I found a civil war reproduction bundle at Whittles and have decided to make that color way as well
for the Bonnie Hunter Mystery En Provence. So I will make two. I have to decide if I will make one at a time or do both at a time. I'm so excited.
I am linking to:
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Fort Worth Fabric
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Your fabric bundle is gorgeous. I have sensitive skin, too, and have finally started making my own concoction -- not quite lotion -- but it keeps the moisture in and my hands soft: bees wax and mineral oil. I suppose some would say the mineral oil is not good to use but I like the fact that it doesn't have a fragrance (which makes it one less thing I have to wonder about, whether it will cause a rash on my hands or not).
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