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for mixing Body Care and Bath Care products differ.
See
further details for Bath Care Mixing below.
Body Care
Before Starting:
Items you will need: Plastic container,
scale (optional), plastic zip-lock or freezer bags, fragrance
and color. Basically, you will be mixing product in a
zip lock bag and fill bottles by simply cutting a corner
of the bag.
Steps:
With various sizes of zip-lock and freezer
bags on the market, buy bags that will be about twice the size
of what you intend to mix. Don¹t mix product with previously
used bags due to hygiene and cross contamination.
Stand a zip-lock bag inside a plastic container.
If you use a freezer bag, roll the edges over the side of the
container. Careful! Avoid allowing fingers to touch parts of
the bag that will come into contact with the product.
Place the container with the bag on a scale
and O% the measuring indicator.Pour
pre-determined amount of base into open bag. Do not fill bag
more than half way. If your scale is
accurate, add 1% or more scent. Without a scale, calculate a
teaspoon being 1/6 oz. or 5ml. This 1 teaspoon (1/6 oz/5ml.
) will fragrance 20 oz of lotion or cream.
Add color.
Zip lock or twist tie the bag and double check
its sealed. Pull the bag out of the container and with your fingers,
massage the color and fragrance together. You can see through
this bag while mixing, so you will notice when it is fully blended.
When ready to pour into a bottle, cut a small
corner off the bag with sanitized scissors and fill. Use the
entire product in the bag because the open end is exposed to
air. Try to fill all your bottles at once, without putting the
bag down. Having to put the bag down may cause contamination
to occur from surface contact.
Bath Care
Before Starting:
Items you will need: Plastic container, scale
(optional), plastic zip-lock or freezer bags, fragrance, color
and solubilizer (optional for gel products)
Gel and clear bath products will cloud and
thin out if more than 1% fragrance is used. If more fragrance
is required, premix fragrance with one part solubilizer to one
part fragrance before adding to gels, bubble bath or shampoos.
It will help to keep your product clear. The
biggest problem is that fragrance or essential oils affect viscosity,
the liquid is unknown and could be butylene, propylene glycol,
glycerine, oils or combined solvents. Each will react differently
and might have to add salt if the product breaks or is too watery.
Steps:
Place a sanitized container on a scale and
O% the measuring indicator. Pour pre-determined
amount of base into the container. Combine 1%
scent plus 1% solubilizer (optional). Without a scale, calculate
a teaspoon being 1/6 oz.or 5 ml. This 1 teaspoon (1/6 oz/5ml.)
will fragrance 20 oz/600 ml of product, plus you will need another
teaspoon of solubilizer which you will blend together before
adding to the product. Add to the gel and stir gently to reduce
bubbles and cloudiness. As you stir,
feel if the tention starts to reduce. If so, you will have to
add salt. On 20 oz/600ml, start with 1/4 teaspoon of table salt
and stir. You can add up to 1/2 a teaspoon if needed. If too
much is added, the viscosity will drop suddenly. Add distilled
water to reduce the salt content if this occurs.
Use the same proceedure for Body Care for filling
bottles with a plastic bag
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