Did you know that vegan cosmetics are not equal to natural cosmetics?
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Sunscreen from Kimberly Sayer of London
Since I switched my own skin care to natural cosmetics, I’ve always been asking for recommendations for sunscreen, as not so many natural cosmetics companies have such products in their range.
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Hydrating and conditioning face fluid
This hydrating and conditioning face fluid has been prepared for my School of Natural Skincare assignment for a Diploma in Natural Skincare Formulation.
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Nail and cuticle oil
This oil quickly repairs damaged nails, restores their smoothness and shine, in addition to moisturizing and nourishing the skin around the nail plate.
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Why DIY cosmetics
I have been making my own cosmetics for several years. The advantages of this are obvious:
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How to work with Xanthan gum
Xanthan gum is a natural gum that is used in cosmetics, as a thickener and emulsion stabilizer for lotions, creams, liquid soap, shower gels, body washes and shampoos. Xanthan gum produces a large increase in the viscosity of a liquid with the addition of a very small amount of gum. As little as 0.1% can be used in many applications.
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Containers
The disadvantage of the natural preservatives is their vulnerability and a short shelf-life of the final cosmetic products.
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Leave-on hair spray
This spray brings additional moisture to the hair, helps to detangle and give some protection from the heat when drying the hair.
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Essential oils
The essential oils are not compulsory for the cosmetics but they can bring additional benefits to the products.
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