Hydrating
Cream
This
formula can be used as an undereye treatment, but also works
well as a cold-cream type makeup remover. Applied to dry skin,
it tends to behave more like an oil based cream, leaving an
emollient film. When applied to damp skin it's completely
absorbed, leaving no film behind. The inclusion of Rosehip
oil, Olive Squalane, and Evening Primrose oil make this a
great anit-wrinkle treatment.
Oil Phase
Water Phase
Cool Down
Phase
Melt Stearic Acid,
Emulsifying Wax, Rosehip Oil, Olive Squalane, and Evening Primrose
Oil together. Cool to approximately 150 degrees. Add remaining
oil phase ingredients, and mix well.
Heat Water to approximately 150 degrees. Add Phenonip, and
blend thoroughly with stick blender. Add TSD Antioxidant Compound,
and mix.
Add water phase to oil phase with mixing. Alternate cooling,
and mixing until mixture reaches approximately 110 to 120
degrees. Blend fragrance into mixture during cool down phase.
Pour into jars and allow to cool completely.
This formula
is provided as a means of giving our customers a starting place for making
their own soaps and lotions. It is free for personal use,
but please be aware that it is the intellectual property of
The Original Soap Dish®. Protected
by copyright laws, this formula is not to be distributed
or reproduced in any manner. Also, users are advised to carefully
read all instructions before attempting to undertake the project
featured here. The Original Soap Dish® does not accept any
liability for the outcome of the project. Users that attempt
to make this formula do so at their own risk.