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Need to knock a little greasiness out of a natural lotion…
I make natural, very light feeling lotions….I know how to make them by ingredient selection. But here is my dilemma. I have taken on the endeavor of creating a natural mosquito lotion, and have my ingredients pegged…. Not just the traditional EO stuff we have all seen and tired, only to find ineffective, but the entire base structure of the lotion is formulated with carrier oils thought to be disdained by insects. That being said….I can not exchange my oils for lighter ones, or simply reduce their inclusion rate without losing efficacy. So in light of the fact that the end market will be ‘natural’ (somewhat) users….what can I add, to give a drier feel? I am open to both natural and synthetic options, but would of course prefer the natural. One thing that came to mind was…I have not yet selected a fatty alcohol for the finished product…can I reduce the greasy feel…via alcohol selection?
Note: I have also not finalized the emulsifier….as many can not hold this formula together…..I have several in transit…that I hope will fit. So far E-wax NF is doing about the best job…
So open to all thoughts….but if emulsifier or fatty alcohol can do the job…. those spots are still wide open in this formula.
Note: Formula already includes about 7% Ethyl alcohol (used as a solvent).Thank you in advance.
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