I am really wondering how come this channel videos has less views. Great. Thanks for really helping and understanding what s going on cosmetic ..am very much interested in this science concepts . Have seen most of ur videos. LOVE FROM INDIA .🙂🙂
Hi IPCS, wish you success..Thanks for sharing.. Great video and helpful for small brands too. My question is.. Do we have any ecocert alternative for tixogel..which can be added directly (no activation process).........OR what can be added instead of these activated clays....Thanks
When adding a preservative to a water in oil emulsion, does it matter if I add it to the water phase before homogenization, or to the final w/o emulsion afterwards? I would think it might be difficult to properly introduce and integrate the preservative after homogenization, seeing as the water droplets are almost hidden inside the continuous oil phase. Assuming the preservative is not damaged by the heat and pH of the process before homogenization and cooldown.
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Hello Thanks for your Chanel!! I 've got so many question, why water in oil don' t suit de darker skin? You talk about all water in oil products, or only this one? I will like to know where we can find the compatibily between stabilizer and oils in general.
Hi Kannella, Thanks for watching and your interest! Please make sure to subscribe to never miss the latest releases. To answer your question: Water in oil formulas tend to feel very heavy - they suit Caucasian skin that gets very dry. Asian and darker skins don’t tend to be as dry as Caucasian skin so their sensory may not be suitable. Try this workshop to help you with emulsifier selection from small suppliers - Can I use a different emulsifier: personalcarescience.com.au/Workshops/Emulsifierworkshop-3165/ It helps you with this exact question! If you want any information on any of our FREE formulas and methods, courses, and workshops, please email us at info@personalcarescience.com.au Happy Formulating!
If its straight hectorite then no - hectorite is water compatible and would actually work AGAINST stability. If its a quaternium hectorite then yes it would be suitable. Hope this helps.
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I would like to create a water in oil cleansing solution, which totally looks like an oil. Like those cleansing oils/balms. What water to oil ratios, and what technique would you advise?
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Hey can I use this for my lashes and eyebrow as a serum? Because I use a combination of castor oil and other oils in my eyelash serum. And when appliced it is very difficult to stick to the eyelashes and also the texture like water granules, sticky but dont want to coat the eyelashes and make eye pain if exposed to the eye. I think i want to make it a texture like aloe vera gel or lotion or cream. Can it be? And I want to know what material can be used? Is Beeswax, Shea Butter or the other? I hope you reply to this❤️
This does not suit a lash/eyebrow serum. You would typically want/need a different products for the eyebrows to the lashes as they are very different types of hair and of course where they are applied also matters a lot. Happy Formulating!
Thank you Belinda. Have you worked or created a bioferment. I have seen some that are gelatinous or liquid. Why are some thicker than others? I personally like the thicker ones. Could you do a video someday on a Lemon bioferment please?
You're welcome. We have loads of videos to watch. Please go to the search bar on our channel: ua-cam.com/channels/czaVLd160LPFdn9E8hrYxA.html And enter the topic to find related videos. Happy formulating!
hi belinda ,wonderful video and concept . just a question ..which silverson work-head will mimic paddle and sweeper action ..like mostly seen in your videos.... your reply would be very helpful ..as i want to try it ..it is in my college ....thanks
Hi Jabby, I'm not as familiar with Silverson equipment; please contact your supplier they are best informed on the best equipment in their range, sorry I can't be more help with this.
Hi Belinda! Could you please create a video explaining surfactants, ions, surface tension and the like? I suppose it'd be an elaboration on ~2:49 where you talk about adding salt to help the water droplets stay together in the continuous phase/support the emulsifier.
How can I get the complete formula? Should I send an email? It's a bit annoying to watch a video just to find out there is no recipe or even ingredients list! Would have been great to atleast link it to your website with the recipe!
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Hi Oana, from experience, lecithin on its own is NOT suitable to stabilise a w/o emulsion. In the past, that is all they had, and it didn't give a good shelf life. However, there are lecithin combinations that work well (with other materials) and lecithin is a GREAT addition in small quantities (2-3%) for a beautiful sensory/skin feel. It does feel amazing. But its not enough to stabilise on its own. Use better emulsifiers to stabilise your emulsion, add lecithin for sensory, and you'll have a beautiful product. If you are formulating 'natural' then use light skin feel esters to provide a light and silky skin feel too. Happy formulating!
I just want to make beetroot juice lipbalm which i can keep that in the room temperature for atleast 8 months. Can you please tell me the formulation with ingredients with measurements ?
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Excellent! Belinda you are a born teacher and make these concepts so accessible!
Thank you for the feedback.
I second that
You are really helping me on my journey of creating my on line of products. I'm learning so much.
Please email us for full formulation, method and supplier details: info@personalcarescience.com.au we provide this free. Happy formulating!
I am really wondering how come this channel videos has less views.
Great. Thanks for really helping and understanding what s going on cosmetic ..am very much interested in this science concepts . Have seen most of ur videos. LOVE FROM INDIA .🙂🙂
Thank you for watching! :)
Belinda 😍😍😍😍 gorgeous and you also have amazing skin
Thank you so much 🤗
Thank you so much for this invaluable information!
Thank you - happy formulating!
Hi IPCS, wish you success..Thanks for sharing.. Great video and helpful for small brands too. My question is.. Do we have any ecocert alternative for tixogel..which can be added directly (no activation process).........OR what can be added instead of these activated clays....Thanks
Not at the moment but I am working on some Cosmos suitable oil thickeners - stay tuned!
When adding a preservative to a water in oil emulsion, does it matter if I add it to the water phase before homogenization, or to the final w/o emulsion afterwards? I would think it might be difficult to properly introduce and integrate the preservative after homogenization, seeing as the water droplets are almost hidden inside the continuous oil phase. Assuming the preservative is not damaged by the heat and pH of the process before homogenization and cooldown.
We have loads of videos that can help you out! Please go to the search bar on our channel: ua-cam.com/channels/czaVLd160LPFdn9E8hrYxA.html And enter the topic to find related videos. Happy formulating!
Hello Thanks for your Chanel!! I 've got so many question, why water in oil don' t suit de darker skin? You talk about all water in oil products, or only this one? I will like to know where we can find the compatibily between stabilizer and oils in general.
Hi Kannella,
Thanks for watching and your interest! Please make sure to subscribe to never miss the latest releases.
To answer your question:
Water in oil formulas tend to feel very heavy - they suit Caucasian skin that gets very dry. Asian and darker skins don’t tend to be as dry as Caucasian skin so their sensory may not be suitable. Try this workshop to help you with emulsifier selection from small suppliers - Can I use a different emulsifier: personalcarescience.com.au/Workshops/Emulsifierworkshop-3165/ It helps you with this exact question!
If you want any information on any of our FREE formulas and methods, courses, and workshops, please email us at info@personalcarescience.com.au
Happy Formulating!
hi belinda ,wonderful video and formulation concept.Thanks
Thanks for watching.
Great video thank you
Aloha Belinda,
Do you think that Hectorite gel would work in place of the tixogel?
If its straight hectorite then no - hectorite is water compatible and would actually work AGAINST stability. If its a quaternium hectorite then yes it would be suitable. Hope this helps.
Yes, thank you!
Thank you Belinda, Is there an alternative for Oil skin, something that prevents TEWL but suitable for oily skin
We are producing a range of workshops on using alternative preservatives, emulsifiers and more. You can access these through Patreon FREE when you join at the Live Lab Level. There is a cost to join Patreon at the Live Lab level, but you get the workshops free, PLUS you also get to access a live lab session with Belinda, a live Q&A session with Belinda, at least $20AUD other vouchers and discounts (often more!) and an extra 4 videos each month. So you get lots of extras for your membership. Find out more here: www.patreon.com/personalcarescience
Belinda mam , rocks. Thanks
Thank you.
Ma you are talking about water in oil emulsion....
But during your emulsion in this video your pour oil phase into the water phase
I would like to create a water in oil cleansing solution, which totally looks like an oil. Like those cleansing oils/balms. What water to oil ratios, and what technique would you advise?
Please watch our FREE video on cleansing balms, ua-cam.com/video/rD_hdr8KXw8/v-deo.html Happy formulating!
Hi, do you think I could use olivem 300 to emulsify this quantity of oil?
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Your skin looks amazing! And thank you for the wonderful information 😊
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much for this valuable information
My pleasure
Can you send me this ingredients and where to get it from
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Do we have to adjust to skin pH?
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What is the name of this formula? I have access to your formulation location. All the ones I have found are significantly more lipid than 25%.
Please download Dropbox app and use a search or find tool, or use the title of the video to find the formula you need in the dropbox files,
Hey can I use this for my lashes and eyebrow as a serum? Because I use a combination of castor oil and other oils in my eyelash serum. And when appliced it is very difficult to stick to the eyelashes and also the texture like water granules, sticky but dont want to coat the eyelashes and make eye pain if exposed to the eye. I think i want to make it a texture like aloe vera gel or lotion or cream. Can it be? And I want to know what material can be used? Is Beeswax, Shea Butter or the other? I hope you reply to this❤️
This does not suit a lash/eyebrow serum. You would typically want/need a different products for the eyebrows to the lashes as they are very different types of hair and of course where they are applied also matters a lot. Happy Formulating!
@@theinstituteofpersonalcare6401 oh okay. Thankyouuu 💕💕
Thank you Belinda. Have you worked or created a bioferment. I have seen some that are gelatinous or liquid. Why are some thicker than others? I personally like the thicker ones. Could you do a video someday on a Lemon bioferment please?
Hi LG, I use the supplied raw materials from suppliers, I don't make bioferments myself. sorry I can't help with this one. Happy formulating!
Thank you so much. love your video.
You're welcome. We have loads of videos to watch. Please go to the search bar on our channel: ua-cam.com/channels/czaVLd160LPFdn9E8hrYxA.html And enter the topic to find related videos. Happy formulating!
hi belinda ,wonderful video and concept . just a question ..which silverson work-head will mimic paddle and sweeper action ..like mostly seen in your videos.... your reply would be very helpful ..as i want to try it ..it is in my college ....thanks
Hi Jabby, I'm not as familiar with Silverson equipment; please contact your supplier they are best informed on the best equipment in their range, sorry I can't be more help with this.
Hi Belinda! Could you please create a video explaining surfactants, ions, surface tension and the like? I suppose it'd be an elaboration on ~2:49 where you talk about adding salt to help the water droplets stay together in the continuous phase/support the emulsifier.
Its not a short video to explain this - we do however teach this in detail, please contact us for course information: info@personalcarescience.com.au
À Lot of respect and love to u belinda
Thank you for watching.
How can I get the complete formula? Should I send an email? It's a bit annoying to watch a video just to find out there is no recipe or even ingredients list! Would have been great to atleast link it to your website with the recipe!
Email them to get access to ALL their formulas. It’s the least you can do consider they offer it to you for free...
Hi Ati,
Please email us for full formulation, method and supplier details for all our formulas FREE: info@personalcarescience.com.au
Happy formulating!
Thanks,will do.
I tried writing to you my mail bounced I will try again
What is the instrument you use to emulsify?
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will you make a W/O emulsion with lecithin or fluidlecithin? will be helpful if you can share the percentages in the video. thanks
Hi Oana, from experience, lecithin on its own is NOT suitable to stabilise a w/o emulsion. In the past, that is all they had, and it didn't give a good shelf life. However, there are lecithin combinations that work well (with other materials) and lecithin is a GREAT addition in small quantities (2-3%) for a beautiful sensory/skin feel. It does feel amazing. But its not enough to stabilise on its own. Use better emulsifiers to stabilise your emulsion, add lecithin for sensory, and you'll have a beautiful product. If you are formulating 'natural' then use light skin feel esters to provide a light and silky skin feel too. Happy formulating!
Great, thank you.
You're welcome.
You got me at L22, lipid profile of a 22 yr old!
Thank you for watching!
I just want to make beetroot juice lipbalm which i can keep that in the room temperature for atleast 8 months.
Can you please tell me the formulation with ingredients with measurements ?
You can learn for yourself: info@personalcarescience.com.au or you can purchase consulting time with us: personalcarescience.com.au/userfiles/files/Formulation%20Development%20Brochure.pdf
Measurements plz?
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@@theinstituteofpersonalcare6401 i emailed. But you didnt reply. You are telling me to do your course.
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