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help the calendula extract is separating
Posted by esthetician922 on April 5, 2022 at 12:39 amThere’s a simple oil precleanse formula I am trying to recreate and all that’s in it are the following:
Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, squalane, calendula extract and vit e.The calendula is separating from my formula but not in the product I buy from the company. too much calendula?
CCT
74.50%
Squalane
20.00%
Calendula
5.00%
tocopherol T50
0.50%
drjaysee replied 2 years, 7 months ago 6 Members · 15 Replies -
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Does the formula you are trying to copy…have squalane?
Calendula…that sounds like a formula within a formula. Would need to know the components of that 5%. (That could contain water or glycerin…requiring addition items to hold it together.)
Aloha.
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What is the base of the Calendula extract? Is it an oil soluble extract? Or has it been extracted into Glycerin, Water or Ethanol?
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@ozgirl I bought the one off of Lotioncrafter and it says water soluble haha ugh. I can’t find an oil soluble. can I easily remedy this with another ingredient or should I search for a different calendula extract that has been extracted into glycerin?
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esthetician922 said:@ozgirl I bought the one off of Lotioncrafter and it says water soluble haha ugh. I can’t find an oil soluble. can I easily remedy this with another ingredient or should I search for a different calendula extract that has been extracted into glycerin?
The one I saw on their site was this INCI: INCI: Glycerin (and) Water (and) Calendula Officinalis Extract
That sure the heck is not gonna work.
Oil and water…don’t mix! (Without a little chemistry…hehehe.)
They glycerin is in there as the preservative…somewhere North of 40%. And water soluble.
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Here is the ingredients…on that extract…and ratio range.
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@esthetician922 you will need to find an oil soluble calendula extract or change to a different oil soluble extract (or leave it out all together).
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If just for yourself…you could shake vigorously before each use. Think salad dressing.
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The easiest solution is just don’t use calendula extract. It has zero benefit in this formula, even at 5%
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@Abdullah
what preservative would you recommend? since this was what I thought initially wouldbe anhydrous and wouldn’t need one.@Perry
haha thanks for the reality check -
Graillotion said:If just for yourself…you could shake vigorously before each use. Think salad dressing.
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