DIY recipes are becoming essential in a chemical additive
world
More and more people are going back to the early 1900's to
create personal care products. Many over the counter non organic products on
the market have philates, parabens, alcohols, ammonia compounds which wreak
havoc on a person's skin. These harmful additives are used to allow other
products to work better such as allowing oil and water to mix. They are also
used as emulsifies and create product reactions such as bubbling. Additionally,
these additives extend shelf life. We at Blue Planet Organics feel these additions
to products cause far more harm to the skin and most of the time it will make
the skin worse. Adding alcohols will dry out skin quickly, and these products
also create prolonged health risks like cancer and hair loss.
We at Blue Planet Organics feel it is best to seek all
natural and organic products that don't have these harmful effects. The company
went onto say that the Internet and availability of information has allowed the
public to be more informed of the ingredients in many health and personal care
products.
We would like to forward the following DIY Shea butter soap
recipe. Simply add 2 cups glycerin soap base melted in a double boiler, and 2 tbsp.
Shea butter, melted separately. Add several drops of essential oil for
fragrance and mix well, pour into molds or use regular food storage containers
and let cool. The soap molds can be found at arts and craft or hobby stores.
This recipe is the simplest recipe but also all natural so it is safer to use.
The company recommends' glycerin which is vegetable based instead of lye as lye
can be toxic if not handled properly.
The Shea butter can be found by typing blue planet organics in Amazon
search and that a person can locate current and future products by typing blue
planet organics in Amazon, Google, Bing, Facebook or youtube search
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