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Bacuri Butter - Smoothing butter that helps with manageability and softness
Bacuri butter is an interesting butter. It's a nice emollient which helps to add softness and improve manageability of the hair. It actually absorbs rather quickly which is a good quality if using it on the hair.
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102: Orange Cocoa Butter Cream - Moisturizer for lush, soft curls #DIY #recipes
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Orange Cocoa Butter Cream FULL recipe: www.curlytea.com/0628/orange-cocoa-butter-cream.html Become A Member www.curlytea.com/membership-account/membership-levels Recipe Page Printable www.curlytea.com/product-category/recipe-pages Tip your server: www.paypal.me/curlytea/3 LinkTree linktr.ee/curlytea FIND CURLYTEA curlytea.com twitter: curlyteaconsult instagram: curlyte...
Ingredient: Kpangnan Butter - High quality butter for manageable hair
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Kpangnan butter is used in haircare and skincare. Because it's not an oily butter, it's a nice addition to a formula as well. Become A Member www.curlytea.com/membership-account/membership-levels Recipe Page Printable www.curlytea.com/product-category/recipe-pages Tip via Paypal: www.paypal.me/curlytea/5 FIND CURLYTEA LinkTree linktr.ee/curlytea Recipes Leave-Ins: www.curlytea.com/category/diy-...
101: Blueberry Hair Milk - Make your hair soft with this light conditioning spray | #DIY recipe
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Blueberry Hair Milk full: www.curlytea.com/0603/blueberry-hair-milk.html Become A Member www.curlytea.com/membership-account/membership-levels Recipe Page Printable www.curlytea.com/product-category/recipe-pages Tip your server lol! - www.paypal.me/curlytea/3 LinkTree linktr.ee/curlytea FIND CURLYTEA curlytea.com twitter: curlyteaconsult instagram: curlyteaconsult patr...
Are Extracts Useless? Are We Wasting Our Money?? #haircare #skincare #diy
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Are Extracts Useless? Are we wasting all of our monies trying to get those highly sought after extracts? Well... Become A Member www.curlytea.com/membership-account/membership-levels Tip via Paypal www.paypal.me/curlytea/3 Join the Patreon www.patreon.com/curlytea LinkTree linktr.ee/curlytea FIND CURLYTEA curlytea.com twitter: curlyteaconsult instagram: curlyteaconsult...
100: Watermelon AHA Serum | Make a POTENT AHA Face Serum for SMOOTH soft skin | DIY Skincare
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Watermelon AHA Serum www.curlytea.com/0430/watermelon-aha-serum.html Let's make another great AHA based serum, this time including watermelon seed extract, to help hydrate and exfoliate dead skin cells to get soft glowing skin. Become A Member www.curlytea.com/membership-account/membership-levels Recipe Page Printable www.curlytea.com/product-category/recipe-pages Tip via Paypal: www.paypal.me/...
99: Rosemary Green tea Softening Cream | DIY #Haircare Tips
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Rosemary Green Tea Softening Cream www.curlytea.com/0321/rosemary-green-tea-softening-cream.html Become A Member www.curlytea.com/membership-account/membership-levels Recipe Page Printable www.curlytea.com/product-category/recipe-pages Tip via Paypal: www.paypal.me/curlytea/5 LinkTree linktr.ee/curlytea FIND CURLYTEA curlytea.com twitter: curlyteaconsult instagram: cur...
Hyaluronic Acid Elastomer - A great MOISTURIZING humectant to help REVIVE dry skin #skincare
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Hyaluronic Acid Elastomer - A great MOISTURIZING humectant to help REVIVE dry skin #skincare
98: HYDRATION is Here! Pistachio Moist Hydration Serum | Revitalize your skin with this recipe
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98: HYDRATION is Here! Pistachio Moist Hydration Serum | Revitalize your skin with this recipe
How to QUICKLY Hydrate Sepimax Zen to make a hair gel - DIY Beauty Ingredients
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How to QUICKLY Hydrate Sepimax Zen to make a hair gel - DIY Beauty Ingredients
97: Aloe Bamboo Curl Gel Recipe | No xanthan? No problem! An old fave QUICKLY comes through | DIY
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97: Aloe Bamboo Curl Gel Recipe | No xanthan? No problem! An old fave QUICKLY comes through | DIY
96: Blue Pistachio Mafura Cream - Get SOFT skin quickly! | #Skincare made with Butterfly Pea Flower
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96: Blue Pistachio Mafura Cream - Get SOFT skin quickly! | #Skincare made with Butterfly Pea Flower
95: Revitalize and Define Natural Hair with Almond Honey Define Cream | DIY Hair Care Tutorial
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95: Revitalize and Define Natural Hair with Almond Honey Define Cream | DIY Hair Care Tutorial
94: What You Need to Know To Make Green Tea Restore Cream Conditioner - DIY Hair care video
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94: What You Need to Know To Make Green Tea Restore Cream Conditioner - DIY Hair care video
Sepinov EMT 10 | Ingredient Short | polymer EMULSIFIER you can use for hair care and skin care
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Sepinov EMT 10 | Ingredient Short | polymer EMULSIFIER you can use for hair care and skin care
93: Amla Curl Cream * DIY hair care video * Gel cream to enhance curls
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93: Amla Curl Cream * DIY hair care video * Gel cream to enhance curls
92: Niacinamide Centella Cream video | DIY moist skincare | gel cream hydrating moisturizer
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92: Niacinamide Centella Cream video | DIY moist skincare | gel cream hydrating moisturizer
Why THIS emulsifier is great for creating #haircare and #skincare products in ~ 1 minute. #shorts
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Why THIS emulsifier is great for creating #haircare and #skincare products in ~ 1 minute. #shorts
91: Lemony Lemongrass Lotion | Moisturizing DIY skincare video
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91: Lemony Lemongrass Lotion | Moisturizing DIY skincare video
Lemon Mint Shampoo with Lemongrass and Peppermint | #DIY hair cleanser
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Lemon Mint Shampoo with Lemongrass and Peppermint | #DIY hair cleanser
89: How to Make Lemon Sugar Recover Conditioner | Lemongrass based DIY haircare
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89: How to Make Lemon Sugar Recover Conditioner | Lemongrass based DIY haircare
Marshmallow Mint Lite Leave-In Conditioner with Slippery Elm and Peppermint | DIY #conditioner 88
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DIY Formulation and Consultation - curlytea.com
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Make Curls POP with the Hibiscus Herbal Hair Gel | No Xanthan Gum | DIY #recipe 87
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Hyaluronic Hair Mask | NO BTMS | AminoSensyl HC - DIY Haircare How to #86 | curlytea
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85: Murumuru Mint Amla Leave-in Conditioner | NO BTMS | AminoSensyl | DIY Haircare video
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85: Murumuru Mint Amla Leave-in Conditioner | NO BTMS | AminoSensyl | DIY Haircare video
Do this to make a Great Leave-in conditioner with Bamboo and tea tree | DIY Hair care How To #84
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Do this to make a Great Leave-in conditioner with Bamboo and tea tree | DIY Hair care How To #84
Almond Mint Leave-In Conditioner with MSM, Peppermint and Chickweed | DIY How To Recipe #83
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Why it look like Blue Magic tho?! LOL | DIY | Haircare
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Why it look like Blue Magic tho?! LOL | DIY | Haircare
Gelmaker NAT vs Gelmaker RHEO | VERSUS | DIY | Polymer
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Gelmaker NAT vs Gelmaker RHEO | VERSUS | DIY | Polymer

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @KimberleyDawnPye-p9i
    @KimberleyDawnPye-p9i 7 днів тому

    Thank you ❤🙏

    • @curlytea
      @curlytea 5 днів тому

      No problem 😊

  • @user-vx7hg3nn4v
    @user-vx7hg3nn4v 12 днів тому

    I wanted to buy a very small sample of this and add it to my body butter oil that i do. Do you think that will work?

    • @curlytea
      @curlytea 12 днів тому

      It will work in a body butter... HOWEVER please be aware that bacuri butter will probably change the color of your final product. Everything I've used it in appears darker and more earthy in color. So if your body butter is yellow, it will appear darker if you use this (unless you use a tiny amount). And be careful while handing the raw butter itself. By itself, it will stain (fabric, white labels, etc) until it is rubbed into the skin or mixed into an emulsion.

  • @tamara3825
    @tamara3825 12 днів тому

    Thank you

  • @demandtruth4145
    @demandtruth4145 27 днів тому

    I ordered kpanan butter and murumuru butter. Can't wait to try them in my whipped body butter.

  • @maykilvlogzreborn4429
    @maykilvlogzreborn4429 29 днів тому

    awesome recipe

  • @jooxumja
    @jooxumja Місяць тому

    Hi,read somewhere that using DMAE after a while it will actually cause facial sag?

    • @curlytea
      @curlytea Місяць тому

      Really? I've never heard about that. 😮

  • @abuhuraira5013
    @abuhuraira5013 Місяць тому

    Hello Mem. I visited your UA-cam channel and I find your content very good. Your video's Overview, Title, Description, Social, Checklist, and SEO options are not correct due to which your videos are not ranking well. If these issues can be resolved then hopefully the videos will rank better.

    • @curlytea
      @curlytea Місяць тому

      Let's keep this a space for exchanging knowledge about diy hair care and skincare please. Thanks.

  • @PattyTe404
    @PattyTe404 Місяць тому

    Hello. I'm new to your channel. When I saw the title, I just had to warch this video. And, yes, I have been using MSM in my diy sprays for the past 2 months. Your diy sounds sooo moisturizing. ❤❤

    • @curlytea
      @curlytea Місяць тому

      Thanks for being here! How much MSM do you use? I've read that 10% is the optimal amount for effectiveness, but others say 2% is a normal usage rate. So...I'm always fluctuating about how much to use. lol! Yes, the hair milk is moisturizing, especially if your hair likes LITE leave-ins. 😁

  • @999_finesse
    @999_finesse Місяць тому

    I usually go for extract powders. Anything around 20:1. I honestly think they’re better than liquid extracts since liquid extracts contains water, glycerin and very little extract powder. For store bought products, I’m always looking at the ingredient list😂 if any extract comes up at the end, I just know it’s probably trash (too little to have the claimed effect)

    • @curlytea
      @curlytea Місяць тому

      Yep, the liquid extracts are very easy to use because they contain water, sometimes a humectant, and sometimes a preservative.

  • @gracekelly3417
    @gracekelly3417 Місяць тому

    100% correct. But I say if placebo works for you, go for it. Just don’t pay a lot for it.

  • @curlytea
    @curlytea Місяць тому

    What are your favorite extracts to use? 😗

  • @AliAhmed-mx3tb
    @AliAhmed-mx3tb 2 місяці тому

    Too good mam , kindly make oil free sunblock for summer season

    • @curlytea
      @curlytea 2 місяці тому

      Oh no. I don't dare try to make sunscreen. Sunscreen is extremely important in that it absolutely must be formulated in such a way to make sure it's effective. If it fails or isn't formulated and tested correctly, people could be using it and not getting the proper protection. Sunblock/sunscreen is the only thing I will probably always buy from the big companies.

  • @MarieEdwardsRae
    @MarieEdwardsRae 2 місяці тому

    CurlyTea, May I ask where did you get your scale?. I need a scale to measure 0.07 etc.. thanks in advance

    • @curlytea
      @curlytea 2 місяці тому

      I got this one at Amazon

  • @MarieEdwardsRae
    @MarieEdwardsRae 2 місяці тому

    Love it Curlytea🤩

    • @curlytea
      @curlytea 2 місяці тому

      Thanks! 😁

  • @EnlightendBeauty
    @EnlightendBeauty 2 місяці тому

    I like using hydrovance , though it’s not the easiest to find

    • @curlytea
      @curlytea 2 місяці тому

      Hydrovance? Is that the urea based one? I've heard that it's top tier but some ppl got unreasonably spooked about it (just like they did about using glycerin in the hair) a few years ago

    • @EnlightendBeauty
      @EnlightendBeauty 2 місяці тому

      @@curlytea yes it is urea based. I really liked it,I found that like glycerin you can’t use too much

  • @jasiagonzalez3135
    @jasiagonzalez3135 3 місяці тому

    Also, how can you tell what ingredients belong in which phase? Lastly, how do you decide on what ingredients you plan to use in hair products or skin care products?

    • @curlytea
      @curlytea 3 місяці тому

      Usually ingredients are broken down into lipids (anything oil-soluble) and waters (anything water-soluble). For determining which phase to add them to, you have to pay attention to the temperature information. Usually at a reseller/repackager's website (makingcosmetics, lotioncrafter, formulatorsampeshop, etc) there's information about temperature for each ingredient. If they don't have it, you'll have to search for it at the manufacturer's website. For example, some ingredients are oil-soluble but should only be added under 40℃. That means they go in the COOL DOWN phase instead of the OIL PHASE. The same for water-soluble ingredients. Usually if there's no temperature restrictions, you can add them to the regular WATER PHASE or OIL PHASE. You'll sometimes see these phases listed as "PHASE A", "PHASE B," "PHASE C" instead of "WATER PHASE", "OIL PHASE", "COOL DOWN PHASE".

    • @michellew4737
      @michellew4737 3 місяці тому

      @@curlyteaGreat explanation. Thank you.

  • @jasiagonzalez3135
    @jasiagonzalez3135 3 місяці тому

    If you don't mind me asking, how do you learn how to formulate products for skin and hair?

    • @curlytea
      @curlytea 3 місяці тому

      A massive amount of research. lol! I have a natural interest in learning how to create certain things. I read not only what the resellers post about each ingredient but I also search for info directly from the manufacturer. UA-cam can also be helpful if someone else has used that ingredient to make something. Then, I look for alternatives, find which ones are available to the general public in small quantities, and test that ingredient in different formulas. It's a labor of love. :D

  • @Asha-TheBarefootMuse
    @Asha-TheBarefootMuse 3 місяці тому

    Lovely, oh so lovely. Ayurvedic recipes are my jam. 🫶🏽

  • @Asha-TheBarefootMuse
    @Asha-TheBarefootMuse 3 місяці тому

    Lovely formulation! I just found you after searching for a recipe I’d seen a long while ago that includes Varisoft… and then you popped up! So grateful to have found you. I’m going to subscribe (via Patreon) so I can follow along with your formulations. After browsing through just a few - I’m already hooked. Thanks for being here. Thanks for BEING! 🫶🏽

    • @curlytea
      @curlytea 3 місяці тому

      Thank you so much! A patreon, I also post formulas I'm working on or currently tweaking as well. :D

  • @w.a.m.b.u.i1776
    @w.a.m.b.u.i1776 3 місяці тому

    I made my cream but it made me sweat alot...I shared it to two more people and they gave the same review...it made them sweat...what could be the problem?? I used distilled water, almond oil, gylcerine, emulsifying wax, niacinamide, rice protein, olive squalane and optiphen plus.

    • @curlytea
      @curlytea 3 місяці тому

      Hi! Are you talking about another cream or the one in the video? As for the sweating issue, you may need to decrease or change your emulsifier. Too much wax can cause a weird build up on the skin that makes it not feel good over time. Make sure you're not using too much glycerin and rice protein. Also try substituting your emulsifying wax for one of the following ingredients: -6% Glyceryl Stearate SE -Lotionpro 165 + 3% cetyl alcohol -Sucramerge Pro (Sucramulse Pro) + 2 or 3% cetyl alcohol -1.5% to 2% Sepinov EMT 10 -5% ICE Silicone -5% ICE Sunflower

  • @user-vx7hg3nn4v
    @user-vx7hg3nn4v 3 місяці тому

    beautiful cream!

  • @user-vx7hg3nn4v
    @user-vx7hg3nn4v 3 місяці тому

    is there something natural that can be used instead of SEPINOV EMT 10?

    • @curlytea
      @curlytea 3 місяці тому

      Hi! Unfortunately, I haven't found anything "natural" that works as well as Sepinov does. Sepinov is also an emulsifier so you'd need a natural emulsifier that can also handle low pH ingredients.

  • @tancas4892
    @tancas4892 3 місяці тому

    Can i use bicarbonate of sodium for the Ph??

    • @curlytea
      @curlytea 3 місяці тому

      You mean you want to know if you can use baking soda to correct the pH instead of TEA? I wouldn't use baking soda to bring the pH up. If I were making this right now, I'd use an ingredient called "AMP" "Aminomethyl Propanol". Add it one drop at a time, stir well, let it sit for about 30 sec to 2 minutes, and test the pH again. It's EXTREMELY effective at raising the pH with a very very small amount so don't just pour it in there. For a batch this small, use it a drop of a time until you reach your desired outcome. You still want the pH to be somewhere around 3.5 for the quickest benefit of the glycolic acid.

  • @tancas4892
    @tancas4892 3 місяці тому

    Thank you very much ❤

    • @curlytea
      @curlytea 3 місяці тому

      You're welcome 😊

  • @sanazmirbolook4445
    @sanazmirbolook4445 3 місяці тому

    Great 👍 ❤

    • @curlytea
      @curlytea 3 місяці тому

      Thank you ✌️

  • @chinenyeuramah8025
    @chinenyeuramah8025 4 місяці тому

    Is it used together with Btms 50?

    • @curlytea
      @curlytea 3 місяці тому

      Some manufacturers use stearamidopropyl dimethylamine and behentrimonium chloride together. Mostly, I've seen SD and Behentrimonium chloride (the conditioning agent in BTMS).

    • @chinenyeuramah8025
      @chinenyeuramah8025 3 місяці тому

      @@curlytea Thank you very much for the response

  • @KC-ed1dj
    @KC-ed1dj 4 місяці тому

    Interesting. Nice of you to post all of these product formulations. Are you a chemist?

    • @curlytea
      @curlytea 4 місяці тому

      I'm a formulator. :-D I'm less interested in the chemical structure of individual ingredients and more interested in finding out how each ingredient can be used to make great products. (o゜▽゜)o☆

  • @darlablessed
    @darlablessed 4 місяці тому

    My hair loves the stuff. Yeap, keeps hydration .

    • @curlytea
      @curlytea 3 місяці тому

      It really is a great ingredient. I, like many other Naturals, ran away from it for the longest time until about a few years ago. This stuff goes hard. The only thing I have to watch out for is any stickiness it can cause if used at too high a percentage.

  • @Pladpapinpaponpasitpalit
    @Pladpapinpaponpasitpalit 4 місяці тому

    This is pretty cool. I have not seen these ingredients in any other channels. I’ll give it a try.

  • @neesheeneeshee6433
    @neesheeneeshee6433 4 місяці тому

    It is great to see another alternative to carbomer honestly

    • @curlytea
      @curlytea 4 місяці тому

      Yes! And the thing about Sepimax is that it's much more tolerant to low pH ingredients (like marshmallow root tea) and electrolytes. I was easily able to add 4% aloe vera without worry to one of the other formulas. You can do things with Sepimax that would cause many carbomers (like sodium carbomer) to fail.

  • @curlytea
    @curlytea 4 місяці тому

    Here I was still using Purified water. **facepalm** If you're making it for yourself, you can probably get away with it, but in the future always used distilled water. I now keep my distilled water in plastic bottles like this because the plastic is more durable and easier to carry if I need to move to a different spot.

  • @lloyd.jourdan
    @lloyd.jourdan 4 місяці тому

    How is your channel not monetized with 7K subscribers???

    • @curlytea
      @curlytea 4 місяці тому

      Beats the heck outta me. All I know is UA-cam switched to a "watch time" standard and I don't meet that threshold. UA-cam's changes to the algorithm decide who the content gets to. I remember when curlytea had thousands of views but I've always been a pretty small channel. I do know UA-cam's threshold for monetization changed right in the middle of me chasing monetization. So a long time ago I had to decide whether or not to continue to provide every second of content here (in hopes of meeting the new threshold for monetization) without being sure youtube's standards wouldn't change yet again. So...yeah. This channel is not monetized at youtube. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    • @lloyd.jourdan
      @lloyd.jourdan 4 місяці тому

      @@curlytea that’s crazy! I’m glad you still did not allow that to discourage you from Producing solid and quality content .

  • @Zakrany
    @Zakrany 5 місяців тому

    ❤❤❤plz make hair regrowth serum plzzzz

  • @FedeRhodes
    @FedeRhodes 6 місяців тому

    Ama be trying this with mallows roota weed that grows everywhere and is a cousin to marsmellow lol

  • @yurrr552
    @yurrr552 6 місяців тому

    can i use sepinov and sepimax zen together?

    • @curlytea
      @curlytea 2 місяці тому

      Yes you can. :D

  • @jjomanha
    @jjomanha 6 місяців тому

    can pentylene glycol be used in hair products?

    • @curlytea
      @curlytea 6 місяців тому

      Yes, pentylene can be used in hair products. It's one of the humectants in The Crown Affair Leave-in Conditioner. It's more expensive than other humectants so people tend to use it in more expensive skincare. However, it can be used in hair care. This formula (Pistachio Moist Hydration Serum) is for the face and body, not the hair.

  • @jjomanha
    @jjomanha 6 місяців тому

    can you use glycerine along with it?

    • @curlytea
      @curlytea 2 місяці тому

      Yes, you can use glycerin and betaine in the same formula. Often you'll see multiple humectants used in the same product because they create something called a "cascading effect" when it comes to moisture.

    • @jjomanha
      @jjomanha 2 місяці тому

      @@curlytea oooh wow okay thank you for that lil educational piece I never knew. Do you have videos on home made protein treatment that uses amino acids and proteins that actually penetrate their hair?

  • @curlytea
    @curlytea 6 місяців тому

    The Pistachio Moist Hydration Serum is a full bodied serum, not a light essence or a watery serum. Link in the description

  • @merlie3880
    @merlie3880 6 місяців тому

    This is so helpful-thank you! Honestly I’ve skipped using it from time to time because I didn’t want to wait several hours!

    • @curlytea
      @curlytea 6 місяців тому

      I know, right?! There's been a few times where I didn't even want to use it because I knew (or thought) I'd have to wait 8 hours before I could use it. :D

  • @curlytea
    @curlytea 6 місяців тому

    Did you know you don't have to wait 8 hours, or overnight, to make a great hair gel with Sepimax zen? Check out this video for more information! ua-cam.com/video/fmRLlQ8znhg/v-deo.htmlsi=k4QsNvZREiM_SBgD

  • @curlytea
    @curlytea 6 місяців тому

    Did you know you didn't have to wait 8 hours, or overnight, to make a great hair gel with Sepimax zen? Check out this video for more information! ua-cam.com/video/fmRLlQ8znhg/v-deo.htmlsi=k4QsNvZREiM_SBgD

  • @curlytea
    @curlytea 6 місяців тому

    Check out THIS video to learn how to process Sepimax Zen much quicker ua-cam.com/video/fmRLlQ8znhg/v-deo.htmlsi=k4QsNvZREiM_SBgD

  • @curlytea
    @curlytea 6 місяців тому

    Why y'all ain't tell me I didn't have to wait 8 hours (or overnight) to make a gel with Sepimax Zen? LOL! I literally found out by accident.🤦🏾‍♀😂 Once the gel forms, then you can use low shear (like a mini mixer or a milk frother) to smooth out the gel.

    • @glamroomreviews6233
      @glamroomreviews6233 6 місяців тому

      Thank you so much can this be used in oils ? I would like to make a body oil gel

    • @curlytea
      @curlytea 6 місяців тому

      If you add oils to Sepimax Zen, it will become an opaque emulsion because Sepimax Zen also has some emulsifying ability, but it's mostly a gel maker. If you want your body oil gel to have some level of transparency, this probably isn't the best ingredient for you UNLESS you're going to experiment with solubilizers for your oils. Look for an ingredient (or combo of ingredients) that turns oils into gels. They're often called "oil-gelling" ingredients. Good oil-gelling ingredients are things like NatraSap Q (aka Sapogel Q) or SucraGel CF (aka FSS SuperGel CF). But they need to be processed in a very specific way. Also, when water is added after the gel is formed, it turns into a milky emulsion. If you can figure out how to get ingredients from Alchemy, you may want to check out: www.alchemy-ingredients.com/ingredients They make ingredients that look great but if you're a small creator, you may have trouble getting access to their stuff.

    • @glamroomreviews6233
      @glamroomreviews6233 6 місяців тому

      Thank you ☺️

  • @curlytea
    @curlytea 7 місяців тому

    Today let's make a curl defining bamboo-based hair gel without having to wait overnight for the results. Can it be done without xanthan gum? Yes it can. Watch as an old favorite QUICKLY comes through in a surprising way! You shouldn't have to worry about this gel turning back into a liquid because it's not super pH sensitive like carbomers are. However, to see how a gel is made with carbomer, watch this vid ua-cam.com/video/ZEbb6WVj50o/v-deo.html

  • @krishardy980
    @krishardy980 8 місяців тому

    I always learn something new when you formulate.

  • @curlytea
    @curlytea 8 місяців тому

    Written formula with my notes available to site members here: www.curlytea.com/1030/blue-pistachio-mafura-cream.html

  • @user-wm4wp2tv2g
    @user-wm4wp2tv2g 9 місяців тому

    It very useful

  • @user-wm4wp2tv2g
    @user-wm4wp2tv2g 9 місяців тому

    Good