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Using HEC with Salicylic Acid, Niacinamide and Azelaic Acid?

I got an email question about formulating with HEC (hydroxyethyl cellulose), salicylic acid, niacinamide and azelaic acid. Immediately I[…]

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Anionic (negative charge) Surfactants

Anionic (negative charge) Surfactants provide a lot of lather/detergency in shampoos, face and body wash, hand soap, etc.

Podcast: Black Women on Reality TV [VIDEO]

Summary: The portrayal of black women on tv paints the false narrative of a monolithic group of narrow-minded uncouth[…]

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I'm starting to feel like this lady right here!

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Curlytea Merchandise! Yay!!  Check out the only curlytea merch you can buy online right now which features a hand-drawn[…]

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Facebook Forced Me to Convert my Personal Account to a Page

Facebook forced me to convert my personal account to a ‘Page’ page. I guess I wasn’t sharing enough of[…]

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Hydrolyzed Collagen can be made from bovine (cow), chicken, or marine (fish) sources. When choosing a good collagen, pay attention to reviews about the smell, the taste and most importantly how it dissolves.

Some hydrolyzed collagen should be added to hot beverages first in order for it to blend well without clumping. Clumping doesn't mean it's ineffective. It just means you'll have to take 1 extra step before consuming it or testing it topically.

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