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Pdf — A-z Of Natural Cosmetic Formulation

Vegetable Glycerin, Propanediol, Hyaluronic Acid, and Sodium Lactate. I – Ingredients to Avoid

Plant oils, vegetable butters, natural waxes, plant-based emulsifiers, and oil-soluble vitamins.

A natural mineral powerhouse used as a physical, broad-spectrum UV filter in reef-safe sunscreens and soothing diaper creams. Anatomy of a Cosmetic Formula: The 3 Phases a-z of natural cosmetic formulation pdf

Once you download or purchase an , do not just read it. Use it as a tool.

Every natural emulsion has:

Emulsions require heating both the water phase and oil phase to roughly 70°C–75°C (158°F–167°F) to melt waxes and allow uniform blending. Heat-sensitive components (actives, essential oils, preservatives) must be held back for the cool-down phase below 40°C (104°F). U – Unsaponifiables

Clays are rich in minerals and highly valued for their detoxifying and oil-absorbing properties. From gentle pink kaolin clay for sensitive skin to purifying bentonite clay for oily skin, these minerals add texture and function to masks and cleansers. L – Lipids and Carrier Oils Anatomy of a Cosmetic Formula: The 3 Phases

The crucial ingredients that bind water and oil together to create stable creams and lotions. Without them, your emulsions will separate.

Skin has a natural pH of roughly 4.5 to 5.5. Your products must match this physiological range to prevent skin barrier disruption. Use a calibrated digital pH meter. Heat-sensitive components (actives