Guest guest Posted January 18, 2004 Report Share Posted January 18, 2004 Debbie, I don't use a premixed clay mask....however....I would think that Phenonip would work..... Phenonip will work for water/oil mixtures, and anhydrous mixtures as well..... I know it's even been recommended to preserve goats milk lotion....so perhaps it would work for the clay mask???? I am not sure... Hope this will maybe lead you in the right direction.... Candy in AL pre-mixed clay mask preservative? I posted a bit back but did not hear from anyone-does anyone make a premixed clay mask & waht preservative if any do you rec? Deb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2004 Report Share Posted January 20, 2004 Cat, I don't know if I thanked you for the information here, but I do appreciate the info very much, so thanks loads!!! The papain is a great idea I think, and I keep those little tablets on hand all the time anyhow, they help with my GI problems, so will be grinding away next chance I get to make up a test of anything. Hugs, Serra " Cat>^-.-^< " wrote: > Hi Serra: > I don't use additional preservatives in it. My technique is far from > scientific of course, but I rely on any change of color, texture or scent > (aside from the obvious presence of mold) to determine if it is spoiled or > not (same with the food in my fridge)! > I make these up for myself and friends and have not had a problem but if you > are going to sell these, an additional preservative might be a good idea. > For acne, try adding papaya enzyme as well as herbal extracts of comfrey and > goldenseal and essential oils (I generally use no more than 3 or 4 drops for > the entire amount) of tea tree, myrrh and lavender. > -- Come see us at http://www.angelicprovidence.com Bath Body and Home Scents Website grand opening coming soon, specials running now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2004 Report Share Posted January 20, 2004 Hi Serra: Glad to help! :-) You can also use the powdered papain in dry mask mixes...I love this stuff! Cat > I don't know if I thanked you for the information here, but I do appreciate the > info very much, so thanks loads!!! > The papain is a great idea I think, and I keep those little tablets on hand all > the time anyhow, they help with my GI problems, so will be grinding away next > chance I get to make up a test of anything. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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