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*Make up 50-70% of most formulations.
Waters - Hydrosols/distillates, infusions, aloe vera, distilled water
Oils - Liquid plant fats (almond, apricot, avocado, argan oil)
Butters/Fats - Saturated plant fats (cocoa/Shea/Coconut Butters)
Waxes - Beeswax, Candelilla...
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*Medicinal & therapeutic plants with skin-healing value. Usually of herbal origin.
Powdered herbs - usually freeze or spray dried
Tinctures - extracts made with alcohol/ethanol
Macerations - extracts made by infusing herbs in oils or fats
Glycerites - extracts made by infusing herbs in glycerine |
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1) Soluble in water
2) Usually preserved |
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1) Soluble in oil
2) usually with added antioxidants to prevent rancidity |
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*Have a physical function like an emulsifier or an exfoliant
Examples:
Sunflower Lecithin - Emulsifier
Pumice Stone - Exfoliator
Glycerine - Humectant |
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*Related to functional but are an add-in ingredient or legally needed to preserve or prevent rancidity
Examples:
Citric Acid - used to lower pH of the formula
Vitamin E - antioxidant that prevents rancidity
Beetroot Powder - adds color to the formula |
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* Fragrances that also have a therapeutic function when used on the skin (or inhaled)
*Can also be used to create a smell/scent for the formula
Examples:
Lavender EO - Aromaceutical
Vanilla Extract - Aroma
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*Added to make formula visually appealing and attractive
Examples:
Dried orange slices
Lavender stems
Rose petals
Gold leaf
Seaweed sheets
Vanilla pods |
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