Posts about aloe vera juice

Cocoa Shea Classic Moisturizer - curlytea.com

Cocoa Shea Classic Moisturizer [VID]

Cocoa Shea Classic Moisturizer – Let’s make a classic moisturizer with cocoa butter and shea butter that can be[…]

Macadamia AHA Body Cream - curlytea.com

Macadamia AHA Body Cream [VID]

Macadamia AHA Body Cream featuring Shea Butter and Aloe Vera Today let’s make a moisturizing AHA based skin cream[…]

Moringa Curl Cream LIGHT - curlytea.com

Moringa Curl Cream LIGHT [VID]

Moringa Curl Cream LIGHT Let’s increase the effectiveness of a leave-in conditioner by giving it just a little bit[…]

Shea Butter Condition Cream - curlytea.com

Shea Butter Condition Cream [VID]

Shea Butter Condition Cream Let’s make a super softening leave-in conditioner using two of my favorite ingredients: shea butter[…]

fenugreek herbal curl gel - curlytea.com

Fenugreek Herbal Curl Gel w/ MSM [VID]

Fenugreek Herbal Curl Gel with MSM, Henna and Marshmallow Root Extracts makes approx 100 grams (fits 3.5 ounce container)

Aloe Avocado Condish Cream [VID]

Aloe Avocado Condish Creammakes approx 200 grams (fits 8 oz jar) PREVIEW

aloe b3

Aloe B3 Power Serum [VIDEO]

makes approx 229 grams (should fit 8 ounce container)

Lemon and Honey Cream

Lemon and Honey Cream

Olive and Aloe Cream

Olive and Aloe Cream will make approx 230 grams (fits 8oz jar) use a scale for accurate measurements

Nettle and Horsetail Tea-based Moisturizing Spray v2 (SOLD)

This recipe has been sold. It has been removed from the curlytea.com website. If you would like to purchase[…]

Nettle and Horsetail Tea-based Moisturizing Spray v1 (Free)

makes approx 8oz measurements are in volume ONE PHASE 5.5 oz      Nettle and Horsetail tea 2 oz      Aloe Vera[…]

Nettle and Horsetail Tea-based Moisturizing Spray v1 (SOLD)

This recipe has been sold. It has been removed from the curlytea.com website. This specific recipe will no longer[…]

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Use a broad-spectrum preservative if you will not be using all of your product within 1 day or if you won’t be refrigerating it. It’s always a good idea to use a broad-spectrum preservative anyway. But it’s an absolute necessity if you will be giving away or selling products.

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When adding HP Starch (Hydroxypropyl starch phosphate) to a finished emulsion, mix with a water-soluble liquid (like water) first. Make sure to document for record keeping purposes how much additional water you added to your finished emulsion. It will form a gel. Make sure the gel isn't too thick or too thin. Add it the emulsion directly and mix well. Mixing HP Starch with water or another water-soluble liquid will help prevent your final product from looking "starchy" and gross. lol

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