Note to self Infused oil Herb infused preparation 50:50 ratio of water to oil Put on double boiler to warm Add beeswax 1 cup of oil to 1 oz of beeswax Let it cool to room temp Ass essential oils/tinctures (optional) Slowly add in water preparation and whisk
@johnnewkirk60989 жыл бұрын
Ive been searching for this for so long. Not even pros could explain the truth as this man has done.
@lindabarnes15858 жыл бұрын
When making any kind of salves or lotions and storing them in jars, never use your fingers to remove some of that product to use on your skin. Each time you stick your finger in that jar, you are adding bacteria to the jar. Use a clean popsicle stick , spoon or other CLEAN implement to remove the cream from the container thereby reducing the chance of introducing additional bacteria to the product you have made.
@karebuu13835 жыл бұрын
Hello. What if I want to put powdered extract of my own choice and infuse it to the cream? I want to have a herbal cream as pure and mundane as possible so the extract's effects will be more visible
@KlassiclyRevampT4 жыл бұрын
@@karebuu1383 us the powder to make and infused oil with or a tincture then add it into your ingredients.
@stardustxx2784 жыл бұрын
Funny you say that because that's what I was taught growing up but people who visit always snicker about it. I feel better now lol
@kamdengianni33523 жыл бұрын
you all prolly dont give a damn but does anyone know of a way to get back into an instagram account? I stupidly lost my password. I would love any tricks you can offer me.
@kendallkamden90823 жыл бұрын
@Kamden Gianni Instablaster =)
@redfroghead12 жыл бұрын
you should add it when the cream is cooling down (let's say around 50-40°C) but this way you can't add more than a 15% of infused oli because again you have to deal with the emulsion which you already created.. this way your formula will change in: 20% beeswax, 20% water, 45% oils to heat, 15% infused oils to add later.. the total ALWAYS must be 100%! hopefully this would help!
@daniellesimone77696 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Rick. Your teaching skills are clear, concise and easy to follow!
@rinkiranjan16534 жыл бұрын
please explain the hindi 😔
@WildKraftyAotearoa8 ай бұрын
I have followed your method for around 11-12 years now! And I am still using it today! I use infused oils and plant concoction. I make it fresh as we need it. I love there are no preservatives or e-waxes. Thank you, thank you, thank you!🌺🌺🌺
@LagunaFili4 жыл бұрын
This concept does work, but I adjusted the recipe to make a zinc oxide sunscreen cream. I used 1/4 cup coconut oil, 1/4 cup olive oil, 20ml beeswax pearls (just under 1oz), 20 ml water, 2 TBS zinc oxide powder. I prepared it as he showed, but I dissolved 1/4 tsp BHT crystals as a preservative during the oil warming phase. I also added a few drops of Grapefruit Seed Extract to the water phase. I mixed in the zinc oxide powder in by hand after using the electric mixer. After it cooled in the container jar it looks and feels just like any sunscreen cream on the market! You just need to experiment and try different oil to water ratios. But the beeswax does act as an emulsifier! Have fun!
@regina68387 ай бұрын
Did your sunscreen work?? ❤
@krisissupercool17 ай бұрын
you ruined your sunscreen with the now known to be cancerous BHT, its a class 1 carcinogen now, i hope you stop adding that in the future. Rosemary extract is a great preservative, theres plenty of alternatives, also, refrigeration like this video suggested.
@DSmith-ix1xf3 жыл бұрын
Rick is the best presenter! I love how easy to understand his explanations are and the knock on effect is confidence to try them. Thanks!😁
@rickvanman14 жыл бұрын
@Nibiru128 LOL! Thanks for the comment. No tardis, but certainly hard work. Took 2 weeks over-all including the scripting and research time. I guess you just have to make time somehow :o)
@takawipeters8 жыл бұрын
Note for self 1c oil: 1 oz beeswax: 1 c water (add essential oils and tincture for fun)
@shahrilrusof29015 жыл бұрын
What oil the best use 1 oz?
@snowdesertgoddess57578 жыл бұрын
whoa i just had a massive flashback of the show Art Attack from when i was a kid and now I'm super happy. Your accent and this layout is the best. 😆
@diannehirsch106010 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for teaching me these basic skills. I desperately needed these basic principles, to process my medicinal herbs into a finished product! I am so excited to learn more about this homeopathic herbal approach of living! God bless you!
@dennistarpein165312 жыл бұрын
I am into herbs big time and I thank you for you post. It makes it easy for folks to understand. Blessings and peace to you!
@rickvanman12 жыл бұрын
Thanks - I'm just an amateur - if I want to know something I'll look it up in a book or research it on the net making sure I've gone to several independent sources for the information and then extrapolate my own version of doing it
@kenycewescott12953 жыл бұрын
Hi I love this cream buy I noticed after a couple use my cream gas water droplets in it😟 any suggestions of what I may of done wrong?
@ukulelalienation13 жыл бұрын
Great vid, thx Rick. I'm growing calendula as a cut flower for market and as an edible flower for salads etc. The Greeks suggested that calendula was so good for you that even 'gazing at it' will give healing benefit! I shall give making a calendula cream a try. Peace out dude!
@mariaelenacruz2633 Жыл бұрын
I loved all your herbalism videos, I'm starting with this, and the information you present is very valuable for beginners like me, direct and easy to understand. I thank you with all my heart!🤩
@rickvanman Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@elainelat80678 жыл бұрын
This actually gives me an idea for a moringa and aloe vera scalp cream to help me with my fine hair and itchy scalp. Thank you so much for the demo!
@spartacusantipas458010 жыл бұрын
I loved your videos. Simple, well explained, and good demonstration.....I'm an herbalist now...Lol.....
@depressiespaghetti99793 жыл бұрын
Vitamin e is also good for extending the shelf lives of infused oils
@biancaol49635 ай бұрын
How much and what form of vit E oil? Thank you!
@depressiespaghetti99795 ай бұрын
@@biancaol4963 Vit E can be used at around 0.3% - 0.5% to extend the life of your product, as a VERY general rule. And you can buy natural vit E in bulk or in smaller quantities and then you can check the formulation of the oil you get to that the total weight of vit 3 added is at the 0.3 - 0.5% for preservation usage.
@rickvanman13 жыл бұрын
@Malvarenga92 Hi, a water based preparation would be an 'infusion' or a 'decoction' - see my other herbalism videos for instructions
@rickvanman13 жыл бұрын
@aquahoe Borax, given the E number E285, is used as a food additive in some countries but is banned in the United States - not sure I'd be wanting to put this chemical in my natural remedies
@mervathidar59028 жыл бұрын
love ......love .....love it thank you sooooooo much
@GamingReviewsLive14 жыл бұрын
Never change how you make your videos Rick! Love all the things you get up to :)
@Mrsj154111 жыл бұрын
I think the background, while slightly distracting, IS EXTREMELY creative! Thanks for all the info, ignore the haters! You are full of ALOT of great info and a cool accent! Thanks again! My family will love the benefits of what I have learned from you! Have a great day!
@squirrel_of_mistri856510 жыл бұрын
It is very creative...but I do think it's also distracting. To rickvanman: IMO, it would be most helpful to use a background that doesn't vary, because it would put the emphasis on what you are saying rather than on the images behind you. ...just my two cents... --Squirrel
@flowerchild7774 жыл бұрын
So watch again for stuff you've missed? I was distracted at all, but I usually have pen and paper handy🙄
@RosieVintage8 жыл бұрын
Just tried this and it came out beautifully!
@rickvanman14 жыл бұрын
@bearlysceneranch too early to tell yet - i'll do a book reccomendation video as soon as Ive spent some time working with them.
@NappyFu11 жыл бұрын
Great video. You said use 1 ounce of beeswax to every 1 cup of oil. Does these measurement hold for e-wax too? If not what do you recommend?
@KaliKali-hv9bt4 жыл бұрын
OMG! I sub and watch your channel.
@nicolareddwooddforest448111 жыл бұрын
Oh, that looks so great, makes me want to order one from you, but you are in Australia. Have you heard about Weleda? They make the creams adding a plant essence which had been rhythmically shaken and this essence then is added to the creams to give it an endless shelf life, this is Dr. Rudolf Steiner's invention, a remarkable phenomenon.
@noorulhuda5194 жыл бұрын
Please give me more information of that doctor's inventions
@topflightenglish52725 жыл бұрын
Fantastic video. Yay. I feel totally encouraged now to make my own creams. I have long since been wanting to do this, but did not feel like following others that seem less professional. I have good skin (see pic - no filters have been used) - in fact I think it is now better than it ever was, due to an intermittent fasting programme that is ayurvedic (the bodhimaya plan), and I've been doing a triple skin cleansing routine since my teens. Way ahead of ya, beauty editors!!! LOL. At 58 years old I am very proud of my skin, but I want to maintain it using natural means in terms of moisturising creams. My biggest issue is hydration. Oils do not hydrate (hydro=water, not oil) and most of the time I end up finding a cream either gives me the oil my skin needs or the water, but not both. I am also very concerned at the new trend to re-introduce the same products as whipped creams, which means they have merely introduced air, so you actually get less product for your money. Rip-off!!!! Time to take back control I think (!) and yaboo sucks to the cosmetic industry. Another issue is that I recently developed an allergy to methylisothaloninone. My face went like a football overnight and I had mild breathing difficulties the next morning after using a day cream with this in. After doing online research, I have to say it's scary where this stuff lurks - Dove, Nivea, L'Oreal, you name it. They don't even need to put this stuff in! Of course this is limiting what I can buy, so this is another factor driving me to create my own products. And while I am having a moan-fest - here is a question to all others visitors here: am I the only one who likes to buy BIG pots of cream so I have less shopping trips to do??? Why are companies allergic to selling things in larger pots? With my dry skin a pot of 250mg barely lasts me two weeks and I usually have to apply several applications every day. In terms or product miles, we need to start voting with our feet to stop companies forcing us to buy small pots, with trips into town every week to buy the bally things. And don't even talk to me about night creams!!!! So this is my bid to make something that works for mature skin, which is deeply moisturising (hydrating) and comforting, for both day and night. One thing: you did not mention the need to clean everything in a hot bleach and water mixture and to do the same with the stick blender, beforehand, and the need to spray your jars with alcohol before putting things into them, or you can be transferring bacteria from your hands and equipment into the cream - and some of these bacteria can blind you. The alcohol will evaporate, but it will ensure there are no bacteria present. Sorry, don't mean to be negative... hope you understand that I mean well for everyone visiting here. :) Look forward to more of your videos - will be watching them later today for sure! Thanks so much.
@browntroutfisherman14 жыл бұрын
Hi Rick - I drop in and out of your videos occassionally, I first came across you when you were in your "outdoor bushcrafting" phase a little while ago. Just want to say that I am staggered by the sheer volume of vids you put out and more staggered by the fact that you have to research first a lot of the topics you present. Don't know how you find the time but well done mate...!
@doggettall11 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing this. I have made tons of creams and lotions more traditional emulsifiers but I have always read that Beeswax is not an emulsifier however; KNEW that with the right technique, it was possible because products like Burt's Bees hand creams use beeswax and no other emulsifier. It's late but I am headed to the kitchen now!!
@redfroghead12 жыл бұрын
you're welcome! ;) on changing %: you can raise oils, but it would turn into a pomade, you have to be careful on raising water it could cause the emulsion to separate..20%beeswax could hold up to a maximum of 25% water and in this case I would use in the oils mixture a quote of coconut oil which is solid at room temperature and would help the water to be kept in the emulsion. Please note that the biggest part of active ingredients is thermolabile so if you want to add infused oils to the cream
@rickvanman13 жыл бұрын
@msTmattole Thanks for the comments. I've got no immediate plans to make a video on lotions, but it sounds like it might be a good idea to see what information is out there to do it successfully. As far as I'm aware, the temp must stay as low as possible to prevent the degradation of the plant material - so just warm enough to melt the wax. It will help if all the ingredients are of similar temps. :o) Good luck with your endeavours.
@reemabdulmawla72544 жыл бұрын
I wish you make more videos I absolutely love love all the videos you made on KZbin Thank you so much
@Gerrosimo112 жыл бұрын
Excellent video! Just bought a hand blender similar to yours and am dying to make some of my salve recipes into creams! I have several of my infused oils and tinctures ready to roll! I am sad to hear this is a thing of the past for you and wish you luck on whatever you do next! Thanks again!
@lyndacesiror.ph.631210 жыл бұрын
Hi Rick, Really enjoyed all your Herbalism KZbin Videos and pinned them all to my Boards. I see that you eventually added a Disclaimer which is always a good idea. Thank you for sharing these educational videos. Wishing much health and happiness.
@Gasolina2510 жыл бұрын
Rickvanman, I love this Herbalism series of yours. I hope you will make more videos on this topic. I really love your videos. They are easy to understand, and i learn alot from them! Thank you so much!
@windyhicks33195 жыл бұрын
Fantastic video preparation I love it thank you for the teaching
@PipesTSAF12 жыл бұрын
Hey Rick, I've loved all of your herbal videos and you have made it incredibly easy to whip up some nice, soothing lotion in just a few hours; however, I had no idea how difficult it could be get all of the melted beeswax/oil mixture cleaned up. Do you have any suggestions for helping to get it out of pans (or out of my sink?) Great videos, I'd really like to see more.
@mitchsamonte11 жыл бұрын
you can add vitamin e to prevent rancidity. you can also use grapefruit seed extract (GSE), rosemary essential oil, to name a few. do your research. don't take anyone's word for it.
@thephleblady12 жыл бұрын
Thanks for quick reply Rick. I am sure I am going to learn a lot with your help. All the best in your future and thanks again :).
@lindaking76647 жыл бұрын
Thank you , Rick . i bought 4 sticks of Beeswax ; tomorrow i'm making your body cream recipe ... i'll use Frankincense essential oil , so , hopefully, i'll be in Frankincense Heaven ! very excited about making this . yes , Kristen is right , the opening scene of you video is very "trippy" !
@rickvanman14 жыл бұрын
@brelewis1821 You can add vitamin E oil to the miz to aid preservation. I'm not sure about the ingredients you suggested - I might know more later on :o)
@Alchemista110 Жыл бұрын
YOU ARE AWESOME!!!!! Best video I have seen, there was another but I forget his name right now but yours is easy peasy, I sometimes have to heat my oil and water three times because it does not emulsify and then whisk it in a double bath of ice water with ice. But I like your tutorial and your inspiring images. You ROCK.
@deepsensesmauritius760412 жыл бұрын
thanks rickvanman, definitely i will try these methods to prepare my crean and also the herbal infused oils.
@bilgenshandmade13 жыл бұрын
Dear Rick, i tried to make my own cream as soon as i've wached your cream making video and the reasult is absolutely wonderful. i've been making researces about this for a long time and this is the best solution i've ever had. i do thank you for all the info you are giving in your videos. also big thanks for the info about the greatest emulsifier "beeswax". i keep thinking how to reach "emülsifying wax" which i also thought that indispensable for cream making. it's all about whisking well.
@olivaperuviana16218 жыл бұрын
Exccelent video many thanks!!!
@CoCoLuckyKitchen9 жыл бұрын
This video was so helpful Rick! Thank you for sharing :)
@Alchemista110 Жыл бұрын
I will be watching ALL your videos. God willing.
@rickvanman13 жыл бұрын
@msTmattole LOL, oh yes the clean up can be a nightmare. I try to avoid metal where possible, especially metal-on-metal its a habit I carried over from cooking, plus I remember reading it somewhere and that enamel was the product of choice in the apothecary for pans etc.
@dianasefa41774 жыл бұрын
Question...was that liquid water ...and ? Why was it a brown color
@LessIsMore11112 жыл бұрын
this is the first video from your channel that i watched. really appreciate the knowledge shared. thanks Doc.
@GrahamHoughton1214 жыл бұрын
Excellent introductory series and thanks for all your efforts in putting this series together. Looking forward to your "remedies"
@BreyersaRS11 жыл бұрын
Thank you SO SO MUCH! I'm not into this whole herb thing, however, i now understand how lotion is made. I plan to make goat's milk lotion and this was very helpful!
@Zone8-jk9 ай бұрын
I use Vitamin E as my preservative so I don't have to refrigerate mine. I end up using mine around 5 months and it's still great. I keep it by the kitchen sink. I make soap and my hands are always getting freshly made soap all over them. I have to have a really good moisturizer or my hands will be so dry you can see it! LOL. Thank you for making this so simple. Concocting can be troublesome because it can get tricky. You make it so easy I want to go try it out right now. LOL. Thanks.
@rickvanman12 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the sub :o) Glad the vids helped. Not a healer - This was just a hobby I dabbled in last year, but I found I kept making medicines and then had no use for them, so ended up throwing them away after they expired :o( Haven't done much in the way of herbalism for a while, but it's nice to have the knowledge in case the sills are ever needed. Good luck with the herbalism course :o)
@makeupofficial51873 жыл бұрын
Plzz tell me ingredients plzzz
@rickvanman12 жыл бұрын
yes it can get a bit messy to clean up :o( - it's just a case of persisting I'm afraid. Scraping out what you can, then perhaps using hot water and plenty of detergent to get to the rest.
@mybackyardhomestead14410 жыл бұрын
I've watched this before & although I've made this recipe (& like it), I must say that beeswax is NOT an emulsifier. You will see that you can almost feel the distinction between water based & oil/wax based halves. Not separation but almost as if some the water sits on the surface of every scoop but it still works. At home who cares but if you plan to sell it, you might have issues. I'm modifying a batch today. I'll use slightly less beeswax & add a tiny bit of stearic acid emulsifier to pull it all together smoothly. I refuse to eliminate the beeswax, my skin loves it!
@lillybanks699910 жыл бұрын
truth.... There is a way to get by this though if you let it sit our and the water evaporates
@lillybanks699910 жыл бұрын
so true... the water does sit on the top after it cools and settles....
@funwithquilting31589 жыл бұрын
I was thinking I had done something wrong. I made some and I was getting beads of water. It works well for what I need but I would not wish to give it to someone for a gift or sell it. Thank you
@lillybanks69999 жыл бұрын
Cleretta Grant I had that problem at first, well the first few times I made it. I slowly added water as needed and hand blended this for about 10 minutes.. i scooped it into my jars and let it set for a couple days with the lid off and there was zero separation thereafter... i recommend blending not only until smooth, but a few minutes extra and slowly add your amount of water..blend blend blend.
@funwithquilting31589 жыл бұрын
Thank you Lilly Banks
@Omega13_channel9 жыл бұрын
These are really helpful videos! I bought some books on apothecary and want to start making my own preparations. It's really nice to have a visual along with the reading. Thanks!
@aminatshimanga47949 жыл бұрын
+Lizzy's den Please tell me what books you brought ? I am trying to learn more about this. Thank you for your time
@spiritseal7 ай бұрын
Thank you! This video was very helpful!
@Skaldi312 жыл бұрын
so glad i found these vids. very interested and so in love with gardening and herbalism. I want to learn how to make soap and pH safe fragrances
@noorulhuda5194 жыл бұрын
Ohh thank u sir very nice video, love it. I love herbs
@mitchsamonte11 жыл бұрын
very nice video. do you have the recipe written somewhere? I would like to add it to my collection. thanks.
@duniarosa253910 жыл бұрын
What a beautiful way of teaching how to make a cream, thank you so much.
@Bushehri12 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the great work 😀
@rickvanman14 жыл бұрын
@darthhamsterreturns Thanks Alasdair, glad you like them :o)
@keiyamcmorris92714 жыл бұрын
Can I use emulsifyer instead of beezwax
@Abby678612 жыл бұрын
what can be used to preserve the cream for more then 3 months? Great video.
@craftyladydi7 жыл бұрын
Did the beeswax harden in the bottom of the bowl, you didn't scrap it out? Great video will try this I love stick blending.
@TheDiverpro13 жыл бұрын
You can also add some vitamin e oil (great for skin) and it will preserve the cream even better. Just a few drops will do.
@karinasmith22148 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your video. I am learning bunches
@akosy69757 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing
@haserterr14 жыл бұрын
thank you! You are a wealth of knowledge.
@nawneechickasawwarhawk746310 жыл бұрын
This was excellent! You have the best informative videos on you tube.. THANKS!
@Marmelder10 жыл бұрын
Great video, so easy to follow for newbies.
@hkmusc13 жыл бұрын
@aquahoe Because he failed to tell you that you also need borax in addition to beeswax to make the emulsion. The amount of borax to be used depends on the amount of water you use, but should never exceed 1/16 to 1/20 of the beeswax you use (in terms of weight). Note: Borax is to be put in the water phase.
@dsethi74584 жыл бұрын
You are so kind!
@frankdamienzoe5 жыл бұрын
Super helpful and interesting for beginners. THX a bunch. Can we expect a follow up? Herbalism Intermediate perhaps?
@garryentropy14 жыл бұрын
very interesting rick
@emeraldray34644 жыл бұрын
Wow great information!!! Do you have any other suggestions for emulsifying agents? I am getting into herbalism but I am vegan and cruelty-free so I do not use beeswax.
@Nkoah11 жыл бұрын
That is the infusion/decoction. An example of an infusion would be tea, meaning you have infused water with herbs of some kind. The most important thing to remember is that you need 1 part water to 1 part oil in order for the base to work.
@loveinspired79 жыл бұрын
This is amazing! I'm gonna do this!!!
@monparis120212 жыл бұрын
Hi Rick, your videos are great and I want to ask you how do you know so much about herbalism and about making creams, tinctures, etc. I'm very interested in these things, i want make such things too. Maybe you are a pharmacist?
@grettabewitched54096 жыл бұрын
Hey Rick, I'm a hedgewitch living in pendle, Lancashire and herbalism is a big part of my life. I think the vids you have done on the subject of herbalism are great, are you going to do any more of them? Do you still practice herbalism?
@rickvanman6 жыл бұрын
Thanks. I haven't done herbalism for many years now.
@sarahjane1202926 жыл бұрын
Get back to it mate!
@TeAmJeSuSGo12 жыл бұрын
Hi Rick, lovely video.. Im hoping to make a calendula cream for my daughters sensitive skin, I was wondering what youd recomend for the water base? or do you have any video for sush a cream? thank you very much for your time?
@Mrsutubefan12 жыл бұрын
this was so darn helpful and professional, THANK YOU!!
@francesca220210 жыл бұрын
Beautifully and clearly explained!
@justmejustme6706 Жыл бұрын
WHAT GREAT INFORMATION!
@unforkyours3lf7305 жыл бұрын
Amazing videos
@msTmattole13 жыл бұрын
Hi Rick. I am really running with this. Will you make a "lotion" video? I am having a time getting the proportions right. I tried half the wax, and more infusion, it's nice, but not quite fluid enough. Also, re the temperature of the liquid to the oil/wax...is it important? I seem to be having a time with the separation, and blend, blend, blend! Again, my thanks. You have the best vid out there.
@marilynchivers77627 жыл бұрын
Lovely video thx for sharing... I would like to know what temperature are the liquids?
@laurenbaca79007 жыл бұрын
The liquid preparation you added at the end, was that alcohol based tincture liquid or water preparations?
@florestista93394 жыл бұрын
Fantastic
@FenderGibsonWashburn14 жыл бұрын
Fascinating series Rick!
@carolynwood30474 жыл бұрын
These videos are great for starters, are you still planning on doing more videos on specific herbs?
@brammieboy13 жыл бұрын
Hi Rick, professional video you've made! I have got a few questions about it. How stable is your cream? because beeswax is well known not be a very 'strong' emulsifier (but indeed stronger than egg yolk as you mentioned ;) You also won't need a hand blender with a stronger emulsifier I guess. How is the consistency of the cream? How is the spreadability? Do you measure the temperature of the oil before and after heating? And do you stir until cooling? Thank you!
@PhBeSi14 жыл бұрын
I have been folowing you and your channel since half a year and i think you are doing great. May I make a suggestion you could also explain how to use Distillation to obtain certain oils.
@maikekersten44344 жыл бұрын
really informative Video! I am doing my own medicin with natures gifts as well. I just recently made chilli balm and pubiced a little video on my tiny channel. I love this idea of spreading awareness and knoledge about the power of nature! :) thanks for doing that as well
@BosephusBigelsworth7 жыл бұрын
nice! very helpful info. thanks.
@ruraledition8 жыл бұрын
Hey ye all. If you don't like using Parabens, there are 2 broad spectrum plant based preservatives on the market now called "Geoguard" and "Optiphen". Not as effective as Parabens but they will give your concoctions at least a year shelf life maybe more. Plant based preservatives are made of a combination of potassium sorbate, sodium benzoate and calcium gluconate all derived from corn plant FDA approved and used as food preservatives. So perfectly good for homemade natural skincare.
@m8272m8 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this information. *Optiphen is **_highly_** effective* and its ingredients/ratios are approved for commercial products. Unfortunately, from what I understand, *shelf life varies based on the recipe*, but preservative choice will dictate the final shelf life from there. But I definitely _would_ consider Optiphen if you're comfortable with the ingredients. *They have a variety of formulas that are designed for specific needs. * And no, I ain' sellin' no Optiphen. For those *concerned about parabens*, I suggest *further research*. For those considering *Geogard* (mentioned above), I consider *further research as well, as sodium benzoate is an often debated ingredient as well.*
@ruraledition8 жыл бұрын
Sodium Benzoate is also derived from plants so I'm not sure in what way you think it is debatable. "Geoguard" and "Optiphen" are both broad spectrum preservatives and are both made up of a combination of ingredients all designed to tackle various yucky thinks that spoil your formula. Some take care of yeast, some microbiobials and some mould. If neither of them work, it might be because you have not followed application instructions as both need to be added to your formula in the cool down phase below a certain temperature and at the recommended ph levels otherwise they have no effect. But if you look at the the ingredients on store bought products, you will see a lot of parabens listed. Not just one but several. That is because parabens are not broad spectrum. Each paraben is designed to tackle a specific issue that causes creams to spoil. Parabens are very effective and give your products an indefinite shelf life. The only reason some people have an aversion the parabens is because in the 70s and 80s, women diagnosed with breast cancers were blaming under arm deodorants that were being preserved with Parabens. Then they started blaming Aluminium in deodorants. In my opinion, it's best to be safe than sorry and considering that most home made creams are consumed within at least 3 months of being made, Geoguard or Optiphen is adequate enough. Manufacturers of Optiphen and Geoguard guarantee a long shelf life if applied to your formula as recommended. But then there is the issue of oil rancidity anyway, usually at least within a couple of years which is why commercial manufacturers ditched the natural oils and opted for mineral oils and chemically synthesised additives. Home made creams from natural ingredients are in my opinion a better quality and authentic product because they are naturally nutritious and as long as they are consumed as soon as you make them, and at least within a year, you shouldn't have issues with them going off. by the way, I don't sell either Optiphen or Geoguard either. I'm just a natural cream advocate.
@topflightenglish52725 жыл бұрын
One day people will start putting mini fridges in their bathrooms, or cooling drawers to store their creams. We are moving abroad in the next two years, to find our forever home and I am going to do this!!!!!
@SteveLane114 жыл бұрын
It might be nice to provide a recommendation of herbs to initially purchase. I see you've got quite a collection of herbs already. Can you tell us which herbs you purchased to start with? Thanks for all your hard work! It's appreciated! Steve
@bellezayequilibrio74945 жыл бұрын
I love the recipe and your accent 💕🙏 You have a new subscriber!