Cinnamon Bark Oil Beet Juice Separating From Homemade Organic Lip Gloss?

Beet juice separating from homemade organic lip gloss? - cinnamon bark oil

I have vit my own lip gloss for some time, beeswax, avocado and almond oil. Oil and flavored with essential oils such as oil of cinnamon, peppermint, etc. Now I'm a lip stain, reduced with beet juice. I have tons of recipes, where people do the same - but I have a problem with beeswax and beet juice, which separates on cooling, so a piece of wax on top, and beyond the bottom beet juice liquid.
All proposals, which they mixed with sugar to be reduced from beexwax / oil?

Thank you!

2 comments:

Tuesday Smith said...

I have skin care products for almost a decade, and it seems that is the problem that we have entered a phase of water in the oil phase (oil phase include waxes). For the mixture of the two is some trial and error, with the temperature, emulsifying, and blending.

First, the water phase (beet juice) and oil phase (everything else on the list) are separately heated. There are some guidelines to monitor temperatures, but never used, simply use the intuitive and I've never had a problem. But after two similar temperature is important.

Add water slowly phase in the oil phase and mix. A grinder is well suited for this. You are not authorized to mix one of them, because there is no need for petroleum products, but you have oil and water.

Beeswax is a type of emulsifiers, may not be enough to mix the two phases. Borax can be used, but I personally like soy lecithin. You only need a small amount, no more than 3% of the entire product lifecycle.

E nThe color has never done anything, but I have on beet powder. When you get your hands on this point, it might eliminate the problem together. From what I read, only beet powder, and has only in a straight line, while heating oil. I would say that the oil spot and there was nothing to separate.

Tuesday Smith said...

I have skin care products for almost a decade, and it seems that is the problem that we have entered a phase of water in the oil phase (oil phase include waxes). For the mixture of the two is some trial and error, with the temperature, emulsifying, and blending.

First, the water phase (beet juice) and oil phase (everything else on the list) are separately heated. There are some guidelines to monitor temperatures, but never used, simply use the intuitive and I've never had a problem. But after two similar temperature is important.

Add water slowly phase in the oil phase and mix. A grinder is well suited for this. You are not authorized to mix one of them, because there is no need for petroleum products, but you have oil and water.

Beeswax is a type of emulsifiers, may not be enough to mix the two phases. Borax can be used, but I personally like soy lecithin. You only need a small amount, no more than 3% of the entire product lifecycle.

E nThe color has never done anything, but I have on beet powder. When you get your hands on this point, it might eliminate the problem together. From what I read, only beet powder, and has only in a straight line, while heating oil. I would say that the oil spot and there was nothing to separate.

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