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mezzamy
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Joined: 08 Aug 2007
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Sat Aug 11, 2007 11:52 pm |
hey there
i make my own moisturising serum just out of distilled water and 10% glycerin, however i was thinking of adding a tiny amount of powdered fruit extracts to jazz it up and add a bit of scent.
would you recommend this? does powdered fruit extract disolve well? i usually only make up a small 20mL batch of serum at a time and i wasnt sure how much to add
in terms of which fruit extracts, i was thinking of something like papaya for the summer and banana for the winter |
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mezzamy
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Sun Aug 12, 2007 5:59 am |
just adding, what im looking at isnt actual powdered fruit or anything but some sort of extract which is used in skincare/soap making supplies
eg.
(taken from Southern Soapers Website)
Papaya Fruit Extract, Powdered
Papaya is gently refreshing with a sweet, summery fragrance. It is excellent in stabilizing oily skin & working as an exfoliant on dry areas. Papaya also is often used in skin products for the purpose of a natural lift & rejuvenation of the skin. Papaya contains Vitamin A, a property that benefits skin repair through increasing the rate of new cell formation. Vitamin C is also an anti-oxidant with wonderful proteins for smoother, softer skin.
Powdered fruit extracts are the perfect ingredient to enhance the therapeutic properties of your handmade toiletries products! These botanical extracts are 100% natural in powdered form and are the perfect to both skin and hair care products. Powdered extracts have a 2 year shelf life if properly stored. |
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