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producer-p
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Joined: 27 Jul 2015
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Mon Jul 27, 2015 10:49 am |
Hi everyone. I have been experimenting with making my own Glycolic Acid 7% strength mixed with aloe vera Serum.
I have acheived the final product in terms of what i want it to do which is refresh moisturise and lightly resurface the skin by exfoliation. everything is working all ingredients
My question is How on earth do I get this Serum to Be more of a gel it's too watery at the moment I would like it to be like aloe vera gel or there abouts.
Would kindly appreciate any advise!
Thank you Samuel. |
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npierre
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Joined: 13 Sep 2018
Posts: 1
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Thu Sep 13, 2018 1:02 pm |
producer-p wrote: |
Hi everyone. I have been experimenting with making my own Glycolic Acid 7% strength mixed with aloe vera Serum.
I have acheived the final product in terms of what i want it to do which is refresh moisturise and lightly resurface the skin by exfoliation. everything is working all ingredients
My question is How on earth do I get this Serum to Be more of a gel it's too watery at the moment I would like it to be like aloe vera gel or there abouts.
Would kindly appreciate any advise!
Thank you Samuel. |
Hello Samuel,
The best serum / gel for exfoliation I have found is Aloe Exfoliant Glycolic by Nancy K Brown - it is a real gel and works wonders - tried making my own in the past, but found this one superior to anything I could make or buy elsewhere. Comes in 5% and 10% glycolic. They also have all the other products you need for great skin - they aloe vera in their products is unlike any other. |
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