The information was cross taking them from the site Aroma Zone, both from the tables in the Forum of Lola, Nature's Beauty and the Blog Martinaturale. I then tried to do the averages of the values found, and I got this table.
Another important information when using these substances is to know who and how they are comedogene, or stimulating the formation of points blacks (not to be confused with enlarged pores) and white spots. In this regard, carry a piece of the forum post Alex1966 of Nature's Beauty.
Comedogenic ingredients (and also polluting and not at all eco-bio) - isopropyl myristate - isopropyl palmitate - paraffinum liquidum - petrolatum - petroleum jelly - mineral oil Ingredients average comedogenic - cera alba - beeswax (beeswax) - Prunus dulcis (almond oil sweets) - Pink moschata (musk rose oil) - Other oils "heavy" (olive oil). For oily and impure skin are advised to avoid the use of these pure products; always better mixed with other ingredients and ensure they are not in first place nell'INCI NOT comedogenic ingredients - shea butter - oil "light" squeezed Cold and biological including: sunflower oil, rice bran oil, corn oil, sesame oil, jojoba oil, grapeseed oil (grape seed). To these oils is possible to mix a small percentage of heavy oils. Some tips to test the products Because of the many ingredients can comedogenicity or irritability depend on individual factors due to skin type, to be sure of the compatibility of a product you can do a small test. Simply apply a small amount of the product to be tested on a small part of the chin (or on other areas prone to acne and points blacks) both morning convective heat transfer coefficient table and evening for about three days. In general we can define comedogenic a product which tends to lubricate the skin, for which the products convective heat transfer coefficient table that have nell'INCI the first places (first, second, third list ingredients) more heavy oils, or one of those ingredients particularly comedogenic, it is clearly not indicated. While, again in general, cosmetic products which present the first places Inci water and glycerine, or water or cetyl and cetearyl alcohol are lighter and safer from the point of view of comedogenicity.
There are other tables on the composition of these oils and butters, or how much percentage of oleic acid and linoleic acid are present, and for this I refer you directly to the Alchemical Cauldron. Obviously the network you will find different values from site to site, I have tried to mediate between the supplier of raw materials and the various forums and blogs that I read.
The spirit of DIY or do it yourself, it is not so much to buy all the oils from AZ divided by density and create cascades of fats perfect as the creams sold, the real purpose of the DIY remains and will remain to be created in the home, sun / i, creams or lotions with what you can also find at the supermarket. We can get quality products at low cost with very few raw materials: just look at the cream base made of water, oil and lecithin. Vs If the skin is oily and you have olive oil or rice use them anyway, I put less than 25%.
The above tables the follow up to a certain convective heat transfer coefficient table point, in the sense that the order of AZ is dictated primarily by economic reasons (I take what it costs less and, at the same price, it gives me the best result). If I want a heavy cream I put 25% of rice bran oil, or 20% medium oil and 5% b.karitè ... If you want a light cream diminish the oil and omit the butter.
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