In the third and final part of the three-part series on beauty essentials, we will review the basic ingredients used in making cosmetics. It is important to understand these fundamentals as well as many, if not all of these ingredients must be handled with extreme care.
There are some basic rules to be followed when handling these ingredients. For example, the key rule to follow is to ensure that you or the person for whom you make a cosmetic product does not have an allergic reaction to any of sastojaka.Najbolji way to ensure you do not have an allergic reaction is to do a Pap smear on the inside of the forearm, cover it with either gauze or band-aid, leave it overnight and the next day if there are no signs of irritation or redness, you can consider that it is safe to use. Of course, if you are making cosmetics for someone else, the only thing you can do is give a clear label with the ingredients of cosmetics, so the individual can decide whether it is safe for them to use.
some other key policies to ensure that in making cosmetics that your hands are clean and dry. There is nothing worse than to get high quality ingredients for making cosmetics, and that he was spoiled because of foreign material that you may have in your hands. Other key rules for storing your ingredients, and cosmetics in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and to ensure that your vessel listed in the second in a series on cosmetic grounds are clean and dry before using them. In the end, and I think this is quite obvious that you should never try to eat or drink a cosmetic product.
ingredients you will use to make your own beauty products can be divided into several types. Of course, the ingredients that you should use depends on the type of cosmetic product you are looking for production. Generally the production of any cosmetic product, you will need to use several types of benefits and benefits for your skin and smell želiš.Vrste ingredients you need are:
vegetable oils - These fats are liquids extracted from various plants. Always use cold-pressed oils as heat causes a lot of oil to change their structure. Examples of vegetable oils are almond oil, sunflower oil and avocado oil.
macerated oils - These are herbal oil infused with fragrant flowers and herbs. Examples of macerated oils calendula oil, rose oil and carrot oil.
essential oils - These are concentrated aromatic essences distilled from some plants. Many of these plants also have medicinal properties. Examples of types of plants as chamomile oil has healing and soothing qualities especially for sensitive skin, rosemary, which is good for hair care,. Lavender and that cleaning and medicinal properties
essential oils - These are concentrated aromatic essences distilled from some plants. Many of these plants also have medicinal properties. Examples of types of plants as chamomile oil has healing and soothing qualities especially for sensitive skin, rosemary, which is good for hair care,. Lavender and that cleaning and medicinal properties
...flower water / distillate - These are also called hydrosols or hydrolats. They are mostly on the amount of the distillation process for the production of essential oils, but is now used more widely and for many products. They are used for creams, deodorants, facial toners and refreshing on a hot day or in hot climates. Examples of hydrosols or hydrolats are rosewater, orange flower water and lavendar water.
Plants / Flowers -They provide the active ingredients in cosmetic products. They are used in skin products, bath products and tea infusions. Examples include, rose petals, which are used to relieve the herb for all skins, vanilla is used for perfume,. Soapwart and used as a natural shampoo plant
edibles - these are the ingredients that are used primarily in cooking and for making cosmetics. Examples include oats, which are used for cleaning and soothing the skin, sea salt that is used in bath salts, dental care and body care products and citrus peels that are used for skin scrubs and scenting oils.
Other - These are various items that are difficult to classify are also useful for making cosmetics. Examples are green clay that is used for face masks, beeswax which is used to thicken and emulsify creams and salves, and glycerin, which is a by product of saponifying vegetable oils that can be used for moisturizing and as a natural preservative.
So far we have reviewed all the equipment and ingredients needed for making cosmetics, we are ready to start making toxic free natural and organic products. In our next show we will begin to go through the recipes that you can use for your skin, face and hair, as well as products that can make for your loved ones, including their children.
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