1% Konjac Glucomannan Powder
15% Peppermint Hydrolat / Hydrosol
3% Wu Zhu Extract
3% Oat Oil
1% Preservative 12
3% Emulsifan
1% Arctic Oat CO2 Extract
0.5% Essential Oils of your choice
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May 20, 2020
hi
the result is cloudy or not? i want to make a serum from: 1 g emulsifan combined with 1 g oil/essential oil and after combined to 9 g water. i tried but i got a cloudy liquid (and after 1 day a foam separated on top). what did i do wrong? is there a specific temperature? i would like to get a clear stable emulsion and i don’t know what/how to do :) maybe you can help me, please !
thanks
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Aromantic Team
May 20, 2020
Thank you for your enquiry, please see the below response from our Research
and Development Team;
“When combining oils and Emulsifan the resulting liquid will often be cloudy. You may need to use more Emulsifan to get the essential oil to fully solubilise, perhaps try 2% Emulsifan. This should not need heating, as detailed in the “How To Use It” section of the website listing."