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  • Sal

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    June 22, 2018 at 11:38 pm in reply to: Using tinctures and alcohol free liquid extracts

    Ill check bioextractos and see if they are any. So far I have managed to get ingrediants fm baldwins, gracefruit and aromantic. They are all cosmetic ingrediant suppliers. I also found some really big firms who sell each ingrediant in bulk fm 25kg on. Do you think it would be easy to replace my ingrediants with the ones they sell if required in the future? Offcourse, I am talking about replacing exactly same extracts and extraction methods used to obtain those. I just cant buy them in large quantity at this stage because of the costs.

  • Sal

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    June 22, 2018 at 11:20 pm in reply to: Using tinctures and alcohol free liquid extracts

    To be very honest , I completely understand there is hardly any difference of using organic in a rinse off product like this. U r right , I only want to do it for the purpose of marketing and for a product to class as organic, it has to be atleast 70% organic ingrediants in it. That takes me to another question which I am trying to find out these days. How do they calculate 70% for such formulation.

  • Sal

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    June 22, 2018 at 11:16 pm in reply to: Using tinctures and alcohol free liquid extracts

    Hi Belassi, thanks for ur input. Appreciate your prompt reply-  I kind of agree with u too on making my own infusions. I am planning to buy the alcohol free liquid extracts and use them in either 1% or 2% concentration each. 
    What about using the tinctures???? Any idea about that. 

  • Sal

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    June 22, 2018 at 10:16 pm in reply to: Using tinctures and alcohol free liquid extracts

    I hve also bought some dried herbs to make a decoction to be used in water phase. Again they are also organic which is my preference however, I need to ensure They wont be contaminated easily if I use broad spectrum preservative system 

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