Subscriber exclusive: Potential duplication of Dr Pickart’s Face and Body Cleanser (part three)

Todd asked if we could try making a duplication fo Dr Pickart’s Face and Body Cleanser. We spent a post looking at the ingredients  and what we’d need to include andan other looking at a potential duplication using cocamide DEA as the thickener . Let’s take a look at using liquid Crothix as the thickener.Liquid...

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Subscriber exclusive: Potential duplication of Dr Pickart’s Face and Body Cleanser (part two)

You might remember we took a look at the ingredient list for this product the other day. Let’s see how we might duplicate it today.As a note, if you’d like to see my six point duplicating process post , please click on the link. I generally look at the list, figure out what’s important and...

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Subscriber exclusive: duplication of Dr Pickart’s Face and Body Cleanser (part one)

In December, Todd asked for a duplication of Dr Pickart’s Face and Body Cleanser . (The liquid not bar.) It is a gentle cleaner that  has the consistency a bit thicker than vegetable oil.  It has a small foam after putting it on and  washing. I use it for shaving as it gives a bit...

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Subscriber exclusive: Quick note for anyone trying the initial recipe for the Liz Earle duplication

If you like Lotionpro 165 (aka Simulsol 165) , try using it in this recipe for the Liz Earle duplication . It’ll create a lighter feeling lotion like the one I made with Simulgreen 18-2. Use it at 4% in the heated oil phase: You don’t need to make any changes other than that.As a...

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Subscriber exclusive: Duplication for Liz Earle’s Cleanse & Polish Hot Cloth Cleanser (part five)

I made a version of this product the other day with Simulgreen 18-2 , and it was a very light and airy product. I was quite shocked by just how light it felt with all that cocoa butter and cetearyl alcohol, so I thought I’d try a version with Polawax and and another with Incroquat...

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