Formulation Idea: Bakuchiol Serum

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  • čas přidán 8. 07. 2021
  • Find out how to make an easy-to-use Bakuchiol Serum.
    Bakuchiol is a natural alternative to retinol, it helps prevent wrinkles and improves pigmentation and firmness, even on sensitive skin.
    This formulation uses HIPEgel® Oleo, an emulsifer for High Internal Phase Emulsions (HIPEs) where the oil phase is greater than 90%. It enables the formulator to make high oil HIPEs easily at room temperature, creating light, leave-on formulas with 'quick break' effects and varied textures.
    Find out more here: www.alchemy-ingredients.com/i...

Komentáře • 14

  • @rebeccabeebe1
    @rebeccabeebe1 Před rokem +1

    Please consider making your products available for small home based formulators you have so many ingredients I'd love to experiment with but can't 😢

    • @AlchemyIngredients
      @AlchemyIngredients  Před rokem +2

      Hi Rebecca,
      Thank you for your interest in our products! There are several resellers available who may stock our products in smaller quantities:
      Aromantic aromantic.co.uk/
      Bay House www.bayhousearomatics.com/
      Soapmakers Store soapmakers-store.com/
      Naturally Balmy naturallybalmy.co.uk/
      Gracefruit www.gracefruit.com/
      Soap Kitchen www.thesoapkitchen.co.uk/
      You will notice the tradenames are different from ours on their websites, this is due to a trademark restriction but the material is the same and is manufactured by us. You will be able to compare products by looking at the INCI names on our website www.alchemy-ingredients.com.

  • @rrutaba
    @rrutaba Před 2 lety

    Hi. I like your channel, it's really informative for the newbies like me to learn in this field. I need your support, that u use diff chemicals in your formulations like HIPEgel etc. Is there any guide to know about pros & cons of those ingredients plz? I don't have any chemistry background. Thank u in advance for your understanding & kind help 🙂

    • @AlchemyIngredients
      @AlchemyIngredients  Před rokem

      We’re glad that our videos and formulations are providing inspiration! As a global provider of naturally-derived ingredients for the cosmetics industry, we use a worldwide network of distributors who sell our products at scale. This means that we are unable to fulfil orders of small quantities or provide home formulators with one-on-one advice and responses. Please do visit our website for more information about our ingredients: www.alchemy-ingredients.com/
      And good luck with your learning, it's an exciting sector to be a part of :-)

  • @user-fc1th6ph4g
    @user-fc1th6ph4g Před rokem

    I cant find the formulation please help

  • @piamariangole4573
    @piamariangole4573 Před 2 lety

    I have been searching for this. I need a more liquidy consistency, almost like a liquid oil but a little gelly. How should Ii adjust this?

    • @AlchemyIngredients
      @AlchemyIngredients  Před 2 lety

      You can adjust the levels of water and glycerine to achieve your desired texture. However we don’t recommend going above 10% glycerine or 5% water as this can impact the stability of the product. Hope this helps.

    • @piamariangole4573
      @piamariangole4573 Před 2 lety

      @@AlchemyIngredients It helps. Thank you very much. I will try it out. Btw, l love your recipes. Have saved some from your website and today I found your youtube. I have more qns unrelated yo this video but on your products. Where can I find a correspondent?

    • @AlchemyIngredients
      @AlchemyIngredients  Před 2 lety

      @@piamariangole4573 One of our distributors will be happy to help: alchemy-ingredients.com/distributors

  • @sraffy2009
    @sraffy2009 Před 2 lety

    Who is the distributor in Southern California? Also, can the gel cream be made with COLD water? We are most interested in completely cold process emulsions. Thank you.

    • @AlchemyIngredients
      @AlchemyIngredients  Před 2 lety

      Hi Susan. Our list of distributors can be found on our website here: alchemy-ingredients.com/distributors
      With regards to your question about gel creams, I assume that this is in relation to our new product, Instathix® which is our new oil-in-gel emulsion system, suitable for hot processes only.
      To create a completely cold process emulsion you first need to make an oily gel with Sucragel XL using the oil phase required in the emulsion. You then need to prepare the external (diluting) phase, consisting of water plus a stabiliser of your choice, I suggest using Sucrathix VX this is a stabiliser that can be dispersed hot or cold. Combine the two phases and homogenise.
      Check out at our Anti-Ageing Rejuvenating Serum for an example formulation: alchemy-ingredients.com/formulations/anti-ageing-rejuvenating-serum

    • @AlchemyIngredients
      @AlchemyIngredients  Před 2 lety

      Omya distribute our products in the USA; contact details are on our website.
      Instathix is our new oil-in-gel emulsion system, suitable for hot processes only. To create a completely cold process emulsion you first need to make an oily gel with Sucragel XL using the oil phase required in the emulsion. You then need to prepare the external (diluting) phase, consisting of water plus a stabiliser of your choice, we suggest using Sucrathix VX - this is a stabiliser that can be dispersed hot or cold. Combine the two phases and homogenise. Check out at our Anti-Ageing Rejuvenating Serum for an example formulation.

  • @healthyglowwithloo9257

    Is there any alternative of HIPEgel ?!

    • @AlchemyIngredients
      @AlchemyIngredients  Před 2 lety +1

      We have a range of oil gelling agents in our portfolio suitable for a range of different applications. HIPEgel® Oleo is for high internal phase o/w emulsions (typically 80-90% internal oil phase), with a quick break gel-to-oil texture. Alternatively you could use Sucragel® to form a concentrated o/w emulsion with a gel-to-milk texture or Sapogel® Q to form a balm texture. Take a look at our website to find out more: alchemy-ingredients.com/