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Ahh the wax... something I was hoping to avoid this time around. I

think I want to use some orange wax in the future.

 

Has anyone been able to make a creamy lotion with *just* water, oil,

& lecithin?

 

Chris, would you mind sharing a basic recipe/method for what you

describe below?

 

-Josh

 

 

>Hi Josh,

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>I've done it with oil, beeswax, lecithin and of course the water phase.

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>*Smile*

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>So when you use the liquid, you've successfully made creamy lotions

>with no other emulsifier?

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>-Josh

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Hi Josh,

 

I'll gladly dig up my basic recipe for you :) Just give me some time to

find it - I cleaned up the place and now I don't know where anything is

*lol*

 

*Smile*

Chris (list mom - gonna get ready to head out to my Kwando class in a

bit)

http://www.alittleolfactory.com

 

 

 

 

 

On Behalf Of Joshua Alexander

 

 

Ahh the wax... something I was hoping to avoid this time around. I

think I want to use some orange wax in the future.

 

Has anyone been able to make a creamy lotion with *just* water, oil,

& lecithin?

 

Chris, would you mind sharing a basic recipe/method for what you

describe below?

 

-Josh

 

 

 

 

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Thanks, I sure appreciate it.

 

I did the same Googling... I'm ditching the granules, found where to get the

liquid in SF. I wish I could find orange wax somewhere local! :)

 

-Josh

 

 

 

 

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Hi Josh,

 

I'll gladly dig up my basic recipe for you :) Just give me some time to

find it - I cleaned up the place and now I don't know where anything is

*lol*

 

*Smile*

Chris (list mom - gonna get ready to head out to my Kwando class in a

bit)

http://www.alittleolfactory.com

 

 

 

 

 

On Behalf Of Joshua Alexander

 

 

Ahh the wax... something I was hoping to avoid this time around. I

think I want to use some orange wax in the future.

 

Has anyone been able to make a creamy lotion with *just* water, oil,

& lecithin?

 

Chris, would you mind sharing a basic recipe/method for what you

describe below?

 

-Josh

 

 

 

 

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Hey Josh,

 

>Ahh the wax... something I was hoping to avoid this time around. I

>think I want to use some orange wax in the future.

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>Has anyone been able to make a creamy lotion with *just* water, oil,

> & lecithin?

 

Yes, it's possible but you'll end up having to shake it before using more

often then not. What about mixing in a secondary emulsifier like xanthan

gum or tragacanth gum or guar gum. The guy that wrote the book Making

Cosmoceuticals naturally (or something like that) uses a lecithin mix to

emulsify his recipes and always has a good amount of xanthan in there.

Maybe a smidge of borax too would help keep it together. And as far as the

creaminess I'd add a butter in the mix, shea or mango along with your oil.

 

Margaret

http://www.naturalindulgences.com

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Hi again,

 

 

>I did the same Googling... I'm ditching the granules, found where to get

>the liquid in SF. I wish I could find orange wax somewhere local! :)

 

Is Prima Fleur in your local area? They have orange wax I think.

 

Margaret

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They're a bit of a drive north... given gas & time, it's probably

worth it to order it... especially with a certain prebuy going on ;-)

 

Thanks tho!

 

-Josh

 

 

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>>I did the same Googling... I'm ditching the granules, found where to get

>>the liquid in SF. I wish I could find orange wax somewhere local! :)

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>Is Prima Fleur in your local area? They have orange wax I think.

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>Margaret

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Thank you SO much for that book suggestion... I will check it out.

 

>gum or tragacanth gum or guar gum. The guy that wrote the book Making

>Cosmoceuticals naturally (or something like that) uses a lecithin mix to

>emulsify his recipes and always has a good amount of xanthan in there.

 

Re: your other reply and trial and error... I'm not one to give up,

but I hate to be so frustrated on the very first try <laugh>

 

-Josh

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>Thank you SO much for that book suggestion... I will check it out.

 

You're welcome. :)

 

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> >gum or tragacanth gum or guar gum. The guy that wrote the book Making

> >Cosmoceuticals naturally (or something like that) uses a lecithin mix to

> >emulsify his recipes and always has a good amount of xanthan in there.

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>Re: your other reply and trial and error... I'm not one to give up,

>but I hate to be so frustrated on the very first try <laugh>

 

I am laughing too!! Only because I totally understand. I can't tell you

how many flopped batches ended up in the garbage as I was trial and erroring

my way to a decent lotion or cream. Talk about money down the drain! Ouch!

 

And the book mentioned above is okay. He pushes his own lecithin blend

which is outrageously espensive and I've yet to make one of the recipes that

I actually like.

 

I'd visit the local library and check out The Herbal Body Book, and other's

along those lines. Can't remeber all of them, but once you're in the

general area of books, you'll find lots with good ideas, formulas and such.

If nothing else it's inspiring.

 

:) Margaret

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>I'd visit the local library and check out The Herbal Body Book

 

I can't believe the SF library doesn't have it. Well, I can... for

all their huge size, I seem to have trouble finding books there ;-)

 

Amazon shows two books by that name, one by Jeanne Rose, and another

by Stephanie Tourles... which did you mean?

 

-Josh

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