Country Of Origin:United States
Contains
Lanolin, Allantoin, and Aloe Vera. Lanolin has is popular in skin care
because of its skin softening & emollient properties. Allantoin is
thought to have the ability to help heal wounds, sores and stimulate
growth of healthy tissue. Aloe Vera has long been considered to be a
premier product for moisturizing and healing the skin.
Common Uses:
Cream. Body Moisturizer. This is a ready to use base. It can be used “as
is” or it can have color and fragrance incorporated prior to packaging.
Points of Interest:
Contains Lanolin, Allantoin, and Aloe Vera. Lanolin has is popular in
skin care because of its skin softening & emollient properties.
Allantoin is thought to have the ability to help heal wounds, sores and
stimulate growth of healthy tissue. Aloe Vera has long been considered
to be a premier product for moisturizing and healing the skin.
Color: White
Consistency: Very Thick (best packaged in a jar)
Composition: 97% Naturally Derived Ingredients
Feel of Skin After 2 Minutes: Slippery
Maximum Fragrance: 4% (Follow IFRA Guidelines)
Maximum Heating Temperature: 140º F
Recommended Container: Plastic Jar
Points of Interest:
Contains Lanolin, Allantoin, and Aloe Vera. Lanolin has is popular in
skin care because of its skin softening & emollient properties.
Allantoin is thought to have the ability to help heal wounds, sores and
stimulate growth of healthy tissue. Aloe Vera has long been considered
to be a premier product for moisturizing and healing the skin.
Color: White Gloss
Consistency: Thick
Composition: 97% Naturally Derived Ingredients
Feel of Skin After 2 Minutes: Powdery, Smooth
Maximum Fragrance: 4% (Follow IFRA Guidelines)
Maximum Heating Temperature: 140º F
Note: Click on “Read More” for important information about “Maximum Heating Temperatures” and “Maximum Fragrance Levels”.
Maximum Temp Note: If a base is heated over “Maximum Heating Temperature” for greater than 5 minutes the current preservative system can be rendered inactive and additional preservative is required to prevent the growth of mold, bacteria and fungus. If more than 5% additives are incorporated into the base, the current preservative system will be diluted and additional preservative will be required. Maximum Fragrance Note: Some fragrance and essential oils may thin or thicken this base. You will want to conduct performance testing to ensure your final product performs as you desire.
On low heat, warm base to 120º F or until it becomes liquid. Add cosmetic grade fragrance and FDA approved color additive. Pour into container. Allow to return to room temperature and apply top. Label per FDA label requirements. Note: Amount of fragrance cannot exceed IFRA guidelines (listed for each fragrance on this website) and should not exceed this products “Maximum Fragrance Load”. If your lotion does not remain white when you rub it into your skin then you have used too much color. If product significantly thins you have used too much fragrance.
International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients (INCI):
Water,
Stearic Acid, Propylene Glycol, Isopropyl Palmitate, Cetyl Alcohol,
Glycerol Sterate, Lanolin, Polymethoxy Bicyclic Oxazolidine, Mineral Oil
& Lanolin Alcohol, Allantoin, Tocopheryl Acetate, Aloe Barbadensis
Leaf Juice, Methyl Paraben, Urea, Potassium Hydroxide, Chloroxylenol,
Propyl Paraben, Sodium Hydroxide.
Common Name Ingredient Listing (FDA Approved):
Water,
Stearic Acid, Propylene Glycol, Isopropyl Palmitate, Cetyl Alcohol,
Glycerol Sterate, Lanolin, Polymethoxy Bicyclic Oxazolidine, Mineral Oil
& Lanolin Alcohol, Allantoin, Tocopheryl Acetate, Aloe Vera Gel,
Methyl Paraben, Urea, Potassium Hydroxide, Chloroxylenol, Propyl
Paraben, Sodium Hydroxide
Directions:
On low heat, warm base to 120º F or until it becomes liquid. Add
cosmetic grade fragrance and FDA approved color additive. Pour into
container. Allow to return to room temperature and apply top. Label per
FDA label requirements.
Note: Amount of fragrance cannot exceed IFRA guidelines and should not exceed this products “Maximum
Fragrance Load” of 4%. If your lotion does not remain white when you
rub it into your skin then you have used too much color. If product
significantly thins you have used too much fragrance.
Directions Add .5-1% fragrance (0.5% = 1/2 teaspoon per 16 ounces of base). If desire - then add your cosmetic (water based) color. Then pour into bottles. Heating the base will let you incorporate (mix) the fragrance better and makes for easier pouring (but do not boil). Cool product with the top off the bottle to prevent condensation. Product will rethicken upon cooling. Each fragrance reacts differently in the base. Test your formulas to ensure the desired results. Note If your lotion does not stay white when you rub it into your skin then you have used too much color. If product thins to much then you have used too much fragrance, you may want to add a lotion thickener. If the lotion is too thick after you add your fragrance, you can add distilled water to the base to make it thinner, if you add more than 8 ounces of distilled water per gallon you need add a preservative.