Learn to make bespoke natural cosmetics, toiletries and beauty products with our flexible 1-day training modules! We supply all the raw materials, information and equipment you need to make your own natural creams, lotions, oils & more.
Learn to make bespoke natural cosmetics, toiletries and beauty products with our flexible 1-day training modules! We supply all the raw materials, information and equipment you need to make your own natural creams, lotions, oils & more.
This recipe can also be used as a protective after shave balm.
Stage 1: (heat until melted) 24% White Poppy Seed Oil 20% Calendula Oil 16% Oat Oil
15% Beeswax
10% EcoSilk 10% Tamanu Oil
Stage 2: (below 50°C) 2.5% Vitamin E 2% Arctic Oat CO2 Extract 0.5% Roman Chamomile Essential Oil 100% Total
Method:
Heat the Stage 1 (fat stage) ingredients in a double boiler until they are just melted.
Remove from the heat and start to cool down whilst stirring with a spatula. When it gets to below 50°C or starts to look like a custard texture, add the Stage 2 ingredients and combine well. Jar and label.
Based on the Cranachan dessert which is often eaten as part of a Scottish Burn's Night Supper. This recipe makes a rich cream with a silky smooth texture, made with Oat Oil, Red Raspberry Seed Oil and Thistle Oil.
A simple baby wash that is designed to be low foaming and easy to rinse off for extra safety at bathtime. A skin conditioning agent ensures that sensitive skin is cared for.
This can be used in a spray bottle or used on cotton pads. Gentle enough to be used as a baby bottom cleaner for nappy changes and effective enough to remove waterproof eye makeup! Simply wipe on and wipe off. Repeat of needed.
These notes are not meant to replace medical guidance and you should seek the advice of your doctor for your health matters. The formulae are given in good faith and are intended for educational purposes only. They have not been evaluated or tested in any way and Aromantic Ltd. makes no claim as to their effectiveness. It is up to the reader to ensure that any products they produce from these recipes are safe to use, and if relevant, compliant under current cosmetic regulations.
For more information and guidance on making your own skin care products please see Aromantic's books and eBooks in our Publications section.