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Mon Dec 26, 2011 6:56 am |
I've been looking at buying some tiny spoons. I didn't want the over priced throw away ones particularly.
Some of the quantities I want to measure will be 0.15cc, 0.3cc and 0.5cc and 1.00cc
I've come across Drop, Tad, Dash, Smidge or smidgeon, Pinch Spoons
Smidgeon appears to be 0.15 cc
Pinch appears to be 0.30 cc
Can anyone confirm and tell me what Tad and Dash are? |
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Sat Dec 31, 2011 1:03 am |
soapwood wrote: |
I've been looking at buying some tiny spoons. I didn't want the over priced throw away ones particularly.
Some of the quantities I want to measure will be 0.15cc, 0.3cc and 0.5cc and 1.00cc
I've come across Drop, Tad, Dash, Smidge or smidgeon, Pinch Spoons
Smidgeon appears to be 0.15 cc
Pinch appears to be 0.30 cc
Can anyone confirm and tell me what Tad and Dash are? |
Alternatively how do other people measure these small quantities when making serum? |
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Sun Jan 08, 2012 4:45 am |
Weight measurements are much better to use than volume measurements especially when you are making serums with any degree of accuracy.
For example, 9 spoonfuls of water and one spoonful of L-Ascorbic crytals you will not make a 10% C serum, because the water is much denser than the powder. Weighing those quantites will reveal your C serum to be something very wide of a 10% solution.
Volume measurements of different density materials is fine for baking a cake because you
are not aiming to have a sponge with a certain % of a particular ingredient in it. With skin formulations you are. |
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