Better crafting through chemistry: Hydrolyzed proteins

This is a picture of the hydrolysis of saccharides. It really doesn’t go well with this post, but I thought it needed a picture! I do love the hydrolyzed proteins – they’re humectants, emollients, and film formers, and they do this at really low usage levels, so they’re fantastic additions to your products. We can...

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Panthenol in your creations!

For thick, luscious, bouncing, and behaving hair try panthenol! As I mentioned yesterday, I love panthenol in most of my products. I’ve got it in my toner because it helps with skin elasticity and damaged skin. I’ve got it in my various hair care products because it’s awesome for hair. I’ve even thrown it into...

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Better crafting through chemistry: Panthenol

Humectant, emollient, moisturizer – is there anything panthenol can’t do? Panthenol is an alcohol that is processed by our body to become pantothenic acid – a water soluble vitamin, Vitamin B – a major constituent of our hair. This is why you see it in most hair care products, and why an entire hair care...

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Mineral make-up – Part 11: Using blue iron oxide to make purple

Beware the iron oxide – as you can see from this container, it will get all over the place and make your hands messy! Blue iron oxide isn’t all about the blues – if you are considering the undertones of your eye shadows, then you’ll want to consider making purples or other dark colours with...

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Hydrovance in toners and sprays (updated)

So let’s play with some Hydrovance. I’m including it in a few recipes to take the place of other humectants, specifically the summer cooling spray and apres sun spray because sodium lactate might make us sun sensitive. (Although I still include sodium lactate because I love the fact it’s in my skin naturally!) LAVENDER &...

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