Potential duplication of L’Occitane Immortelle Divine Cream (part five)

Welcome to part five of this duplication. On Monday, we started our review of the ingredient list, and Tuesday, we finished that review. Wednesday, we took a look at what was important for this product and where we thought the 1% line might be. Thursday, we looked at how much of each ingredient we could use in...

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Potential duplication of L’Occitane Immortelle Divine Cream (part four)

Welcome to part four of this duplication. On Monday, we started our review of the ingredient list, and Tuesday, we finished that review. Yesterday, we took a look at what was important for this product and where we thought the 1% line might be. Today, let’s take a look at how much of each ingredient we’ll...

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Potential duplication of L’Occitane Immortelle Divine Cream (part three)

Welcome to part three of this duplication. On Monday, we started our review of the ingredient list, and yesterday, we finished that review. Today, let’s take a look at what’s important in this list and what’s there for label appeal? (There are just too many things to create links for all these ingredients, but you can...

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Potential duplication of L’Occitane Immortelle Divine Cream (part two)

In the April duplicating post, Anjali asked if we could try a duplication of L’Occitane Immortelle Divine Cream, something seconded by Charlette! We started our review of the ingredients yesterday, but had to stop as it is a really large list! Let’s continue… Helichrysum 
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Members’ exclusive: Working with liposomes – Vitamin C in a light moisturizer

Yesterday, we took a look at how to use MAP liposomes in a light, gelled facial serum. Today, let’s see how these might work in a lotion. Keep this in mind when we’re formulating with these liposomes: They should be used at 1% to 10% in the cool down phase (lower than 45˚C) in products...

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