These thickening tricks make the lotions of my dreams.

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  • @HumblebeeAndMe
    @HumblebeeAndMe  2 года назад +4

    Learn even more with the free partner blog post @ www.humblebeeandme.com/how-to-make-your-lotions-thicker/ ❤️

    • @sharonhamilton6107
      @sharonhamilton6107 Год назад

      Thanks for tip. Back off emulsifier. I did. Now my lotions come outta pump

    • @louismalete3572
      @louismalete3572 Год назад

      Please where can the powders of hyaloronic acid powders: or are selling the powder’s. Are selling the powders

    • @abcdefghijk7418
      @abcdefghijk7418 8 месяцев назад

      Hi, its a great vlog, lot of informations.
      I did not understand about Ritamulse SCG. Thanks.

  • @YayaDIYCreations
    @YayaDIYCreations 2 года назад +7

    Always a treat Marie!!! Thank you for sharing! 💜💜💜

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much! Always an honour to see you in the comments, Yaya ❤️

  • @katievanblaricum5479
    @katievanblaricum5479 10 дней назад

    I am very intrigued by your use of e-wax at the end- where you use less than 25% of oils by weight to get a thinner lotion that is also very rich. I see the emulsions might not be as stable, but you may get me to come over to your paid side to hear more about this! I love rich lotions, but I hate the way they act in pump bottles, etc.

  • @alexxdaye1
    @alexxdaye1 2 года назад +4

    LOVE LOVE LOVE THE CURLS! Thanks for another incredible video!!!

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  2 года назад

      Thank you so much! I'm slowly learning & getting better at styling them and I'm having SO much fun 😄

  • @____Ann____
    @____Ann____ 2 года назад +8

    Just LOVE these lessons. Love the recipes too but this series is just genius!

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much! ❤️
      I'm constantly surprised at how long each piece ends up being 😂

  • @nowexit
    @nowexit 2 года назад +4

    Always informative and expertly presented. 👏

  • @gypsywolf2061
    @gypsywolf2061 2 года назад +1

    This was insanely the perfect timing for this video. Thanks for sharing!

  • @Erica-yr3gf
    @Erica-yr3gf Год назад

    LOVE YOUR ‘HAIR SITUATION’ .

  • @adelemegnefomeyo9331
    @adelemegnefomeyo9331 Год назад +1

    I have learned so much from this video. This is amazing. Thank you Humblebeand me

  • @lisas5187
    @lisas5187 Год назад +2

    Your videos are amazing. Thank you for teaching me to be better!

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  Год назад

      You are so welcome! ❤️ Thanks for watching!

  • @JeffNti
    @JeffNti 7 месяцев назад

    I will be formulating soon can’t wait to test …thanks for your help

  • @ogoosarah4467
    @ogoosarah4467 2 года назад +2

    I love all your videos ❤️ plus you are a good teacher. Thank you ❤️

  • @metacity75
    @metacity75 3 месяца назад

    Very informative instructions, thanks !!

  • @AuntieTriza
    @AuntieTriza 2 года назад +1

    Lots of super helpful info thank you! 😍😍

  • @dionicia12
    @dionicia12 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for doing these strategies.

  • @richetyler3395
    @richetyler3395 Год назад +4

    What if you have created the emulsion already. Is there a way to thicken after?

  • @robinchan4609
    @robinchan4609 2 года назад

    Your video is really helpful and knowledgeable. Thank you 💓

  • @hemalipeiris2688
    @hemalipeiris2688 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much dear. I love to have those spatulas you use. Unfortunately I can not find from my country 🇱🇰 Sri Lanka . God bless you 🙂💐

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching!
      I recommend looking up the spatulas in the Humblebee & Me DIY Encyclopedia; there's a link to an AliExpress supplier who likely ships to you ❤️

    • @hemalipeiris2688
      @hemalipeiris2688 2 года назад

      Thank you so much dear . I will. Thank you for replying me 🙂❤️

  • @Erica-yr3gf
    @Erica-yr3gf Год назад

    I absolutely LOVE your videos sweet Marie. Thank you so much👍🙏🏻❤️🌍☮️🇺🇦❤️

  • @ashmenon91
    @ashmenon91 Год назад

    I have made Creams using Emulsifying wax NF before, and they melt and absorb well into the skin. I got the idea of using Glyceryl Stearate (and) PEG 100 Stearate as an emulsifier when i saw you use it in some of your videos so that i can have more control on the viscosity of my formulation. I also started using Xanthan Gum, again thanks to you, I have gotten several formulation eureka s since I started watching your videos. Now, something I encountered, maybe you can see what's going wrong.
    The creams / Lotions I have been making using Glyceryl Stearate (and) PEG 100 Stearate that has Xanthan Gum upto 0.5%, stearic acid upto 4 %, and total Oil phase including the emulsifier upto 27% hasn't been absorbing that readily despite of the 59% or higher water phase, it also soaps a bit before it absorbs. Do you think its the Xanthan Gum? I have made several test batches with just liquid oils, with butters, and varying water percentages. Do you have an idea of why? Or does Glyceryl Stearate (and) PEG 100 Stearate soap a bit in general?

    • @Ching21286
      @Ching21286 7 месяцев назад

      Hi. Same doubt here. I did the summer extra-light cream formula recently and used xathan gum to replace polyacrylate crosspolymer-6, way too soapy….i will try some other formulas and confirm weather it’s the problem or no

    • @angeladamico6426
      @angeladamico6426 5 месяцев назад +1

      What are the percentages of your emulsifiers?
      As a rule, emulsifier should be 25% of total OIL phase... Also, since you are using more than one thickener, I think you may be able to reduce your stearic acid. 4% seems a little bit high (I am only guessing without your formula percentages I cannot be totally sure).
      Also, if you are using any butters in this formula, it can increase soaping as they have a lot of stearic acid in them.
      I am thinking that your water phase needs to be higher.

  • @AjanProvocateur
    @AjanProvocateur 4 месяца назад

    What about using very finely powdered oats as a thickener? I am thinking about making aloe vera gel from the leaf.

  • @Joannsaudia
    @Joannsaudia Месяц назад

    Marie. I am a total newbie who has no clue what to do. Do you teach how to create your own formulations? If so, please guide me to your course overview so that I may read over it and see if that is what I want out of the course. Thank you. I'm looking forward to your response.

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  Месяц назад

      Hi! I have a DIY Skincare for Beginners mini-course as well as workshops that teach shampoo bar & lotion formulation :) You can learn more at workshops.humblebeeandme.com/ ❤️ Happy making!

  • @valbakke
    @valbakke Год назад +2

    I find my immersion blender makes a lot of bubbles. Will they work their way out eventually?

  • @carlamarlene2927
    @carlamarlene2927 6 месяцев назад

    Ive been using arrowroot flour. I mix it with glycerin then add to melted shea and coconut oil. I need to change the water i add from cold to hot n see if it works even better. My sister eants a more buttery cream. This is all trial and error for me

  • @adiacosmetics
    @adiacosmetics Год назад

    Your videos and the information you share on your website has really helped me in my knowledge of diy skin care products and has greatly assisted me in expanding my knowledge in ingredient research and formulation developments, God bless you 🤍

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  Год назад

      I'm so glad! Thanks for DIYing with me, and happy making ❤️

  • @nadzz15
    @nadzz15 2 года назад

    Formulation 2 is my favorite recipe now. I didn't have sodium lactate so added the amount in water... perfect recipe for me!!! Thank you!!! I need no other recipe now 😊

  • @monikaykataria3838
    @monikaykataria3838 2 года назад

    Very knowledgeable mam... U always give us perfect full detailed explanation.. kindly say ur heating machine name or link for that to buy.. Thank you so much mam.

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching! Details on my hot plate are in the Equipment section of the Humblebee & Me DIY Encyclopedia (www.humblebeeandme.com/diy-encyclopedia/) :) Happy making!

  • @alinasir2326
    @alinasir2326 Год назад

    Dear i watch your videos almost every day here in Ethiopia, can you please tell me a trick to thicken a formula for hair cream by using less jelly,
    Available ingredients with me
    1, petroleum jelly
    2, parrafin oil
    3, wax
    Cost wise here petroleum jelly is expensive from the 3 ingredients......am waiting, drop your formula magic sister?!

  • @mypeaceigive
    @mypeaceigive 11 месяцев назад

    Concerning Xanthan gum...you mention that to help the Xanthan not clump try putting Xanthan into some oil to disperse then add to the heated oils right before combining with the heated waters. When doing this, does the Xanthan gum have enough time to hydrate? I thought it was only water soluble? Thank you for your help with this!

  • @johannenicoleau6534
    @johannenicoleau6534 Год назад +1

    do you have a link with the equipment you use on your videos?

  • @anithaprakash8898
    @anithaprakash8898 2 года назад +1

    Can you put one video to reduce soapy effect with emulsifying wax nf..or which emulsifier doesn't feel soapy..I use cetyl alcohol in my formulations .I don't wanna remove fatty alcohols to remove soapy effects...by the way i enjoy your videos 😊

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  2 года назад +1

      I'll keep it in mind-thanks for the suggestion!

    • @roopashree9217
      @roopashree9217 Год назад

      U could use dimethicone to get rid of soapy effect

  • @dasakonjevic9683
    @dasakonjevic9683 Год назад +1

    Hi I made emulsified body butter yesterday and when I aply it to my skin at start it feels nice and hidrating but when you work it in to the skin it feels thicker, heavier, not smooth, harder to work it in... I need help plis ❤️i love your vids and apriciate your help

  • @sharonhamilton4328
    @sharonhamilton4328 2 года назад

    Marie as I experiment with better oils, I get either to thick or thin... I've mixed them together..

  • @mariamakamara3203
    @mariamakamara3203 2 года назад

    Hi Marie I love your recipe anytime I do any of your recipes it always a winner but most the ingredients names are different whi buy them I found out I have them ritamulse is hard to find where I am in Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 I buying from EU is less expensive and it hard to find the same containers you use can I use glass jars thank you all your information

  • @thorneeva5321
    @thorneeva5321 7 месяцев назад

    Do you know a recipe for a cream or a lotion without heating the oil?

  • @____Ann____
    @____Ann____ 2 года назад +1

    Hi Marie.
    I always use Glyceryl stearate se and I was always happy with it. I live in Europe and buy it from Aromazone. My last batch is different. The lotions are a bit thicker but more importantly it leaves a waxy coat on the skin. I tried your cleansing balm twice but it doesn't work. It doesn't emulsify but stays greasy and waxy :(
    I want to try another emulsifier now. What do you recommend? Olivem 1000?

  • @sharonkeef
    @sharonkeef 5 месяцев назад

    How would I make a skin sunless
    Tanner

  • @waleedrashad822
    @waleedrashad822 Год назад

    Perfect

  • @mahinbeautysecrets6783
    @mahinbeautysecrets6783 Год назад +1

    My emulsion has bubbles and instead of a thick , instead it's frothy and bubbly.. How can i rectify this? If you can help please

    • @stancexpunks
      @stancexpunks Год назад

      Those bubbles = air, so incorporate less air if you want less bubbles. Be mindful of the tools you’re using and how you’re using them. For example if you’re using a whisk and beating it vigorously like you’re making scrambled eggs then it will have more bubbles than if you use a chopstick and gentle stir. She also mentions how to avoid bubbles at 4:07.

  • @ariaaspromised
    @ariaaspromised 11 месяцев назад

    i think there's an audio problem at 8:37?

  • @hensijp1080
    @hensijp1080 Год назад +1

    What are you doing with all the products you make if not sell them anymore? :)

  • @fabuddahyinka6211
    @fabuddahyinka6211 Год назад

    Hi did I make a sucessfull body lotion today thanks you

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  Год назад

      Great news! Thanks for DIYing with me, and happy making :)

  • @nadirengineeringpackingmac8180
    @nadirengineeringpackingmac8180 2 года назад

    Hello dear u can make Hair colour shampoo with devolper for hair dye .plez give me emain .

  • @msclassylady6620
    @msclassylady6620 Год назад

    What about thickening Castile soap

  • @lovelather9012
    @lovelather9012 2 года назад

    I’m waiting on some ritamulse to get to me! I am having such a hard time with soaping, going to see if the emulsifier helps. All I’ve been using is E-wax NF soft and silky.
    Also, very curious: is it possible to mix just the emulsifiers+water, and THEN add the oils? Would this make any kind of difference to the final product?

  • @farahali6512
    @farahali6512 2 года назад

    Hi ! Thank you for thiss, however, i would like your help to do a thin lotion recipe for us in south east asian weather please ? THNK YOU

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  2 года назад

      Guess what I spent most of yesterday filming? 😉

  • @mahdianaqushband8928
    @mahdianaqushband8928 Год назад

    I prepared a vanishing cream and it start releasing water what are the reason and kindly help me out to fix it it a humble humble request

  • @salemthorup9536
    @salemthorup9536 Год назад

    Where do you get those flat-ish round dishes you use?

  • @stitchandpost
    @stitchandpost Год назад

    In need of some guidance please. I have made formulation number one twice. Both times after adding my preservative (optiphen plus) it thins the lotion out significantly (watery consistently). It never thickens into a lotion after this. My only other substitutioun to this formula is replacing the ritamulse scg with emulsify wax nf.. Would appreciate any feedback please. Thank you.

  • @angelashaked8996
    @angelashaked8996 2 года назад +1

    Can I ask what's wrong with bubbles in a lotion? It feels sort of whippy. Is it harder to preserve?

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  2 года назад +2

      It's not bad, but it is something a lot of people ask about preventing/avoiding. One of the biggest downsides is that the lotion can "collapse" after a few days, leaving headroom in a bottle that looked full before.

    • @angelashaked8996
      @angelashaked8996 2 года назад +2

      @@HumblebeeAndMe I see. That makes sense. Thank you 💗

  • @iamFairy
    @iamFairy Год назад

    Can i add lactic acid to it?

  • @sharonhamilton4328
    @sharonhamilton4328 2 года назад +5

    Marie, why always glycerin? In south, especially if near a beach. Your face,body, has so much moisture pulled to it. You feel like leaking. I've been working without it. I'm okay with my products. But not my gels. Help

    • @mandyheart8754
      @mandyheart8754 Год назад +14

      The formulas here don’t use glycerin so what are you referring to. Also Marie lives in Canada so concerns specific to areas with high humidity likely aren’t of importance to her when formulating.
      Marie always always urges viewers to check out her website and encyclopedia, where you’d quickly see that the glycerin info page has suggestions for suggested glycerin replacements, complete with info about the stickiness of each suggested alternative (on their respective detail pages). She suggests:
      “You’ll want to replace it with another humectant. Sodium lactate and propanediol 1,3 are good choices.”
      Scanning many of her video comment sections, I’ve noticed that nearly all can be answered if the viewers would have taken Marie’s advice and reviewed her website blog postings and encyclopedia. Marie seems to be incredibly thorough and logical in her thought patterns and actions, and has almost always taken the initiative to have already addressed any questions that are relatively foreseeable about the topics she discussed in videos (where that info has been, of course, posted on her site).
      Listen to Marie and utilize her site! She’s put SO MUCH EFFORT into it and it’s an AMAZINGLY informative resource!!!

    • @gabrielac2663
      @gabrielac2663 Год назад +2

      Hi Sharon just saw your comment. On places with low humidity what you need is not to pull the glycerin out but rather to add an ingredient that locks moisture, like some silicones. What you need to do is draw water to the skin (glycerin) and lock it there.

  • @allisoneast1745
    @allisoneast1745 2 года назад

    Marie, I’d like to get your consulting service but your website says that monthly plan is sold out. Will this be available again soon?

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  2 года назад

      Hi Allison! There are 15 monthly consult spots available, and all those slots are full at the moment. When someone steps down from that tier a slot will open up and will be open until someone snags it. I don't have any plans to add more slots this month, but might in the future. If you send the Humblebee & Me Facebook page a DM (or email me) I can try to let you know if I see a spot open up, or if I add more :)
      www.humblebeeandme.com/contact/

  • @phenowoman
    @phenowoman 2 года назад

    Great video, but can I ask you to slow down a bit when you're speaking? There's so much to take in!😊

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  2 года назад +1

      Noted! But, since this video is already done, here are 2 easy options:
      1) Play the video at 75% speed
      2) Read the free partner blog post; it's got even more information!

    • @phenowoman
      @phenowoman 2 года назад

      @@HumblebeeAndMe thank you for replying. Will do both 👍🏽🙂

  • @valbakke
    @valbakke 2 года назад

    Would less water and more butter make an emulsified body butter/cream? Can you add Cetyl alcohol and a butter?

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  2 года назад +1

      You're going to love my next video :) Stay tuned!

  • @Siluet2648
    @Siluet2648 Год назад

    Apakah ini masaage cream?

  • @saraortizvelasco9540
    @saraortizvelasco9540 2 года назад

    hello i am making body wash but i have to put a preservative, i have cosgard, but i dont know how much.the amount i have of it is 1:09.1, Please Help!!! LOL

  • @valbakke
    @valbakke 2 года назад

    can cocoa butter be used in place of the shea? I only have cocoa butter on hand.

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  2 года назад +1

      Of course! The specific formulations I've shared aren't really the point-they're just demos. As I say in the video, and solid fat can work :) Experiment and have fun!

  • @kathydweber2737
    @kathydweber2737 Год назад

    I can pay the $10.00 a month but, my problem is changing ingredients to grams, I have a scale but I have trouble using the scale, I would so much appreciate your help since you seem to know more than I do about converting to grams. Thank You

    • @stancexpunks
      @stancexpunks Год назад +2

      What do you mean trouble using the scale? Any digital scale will have several different unit of measurements (including ounces and grams) that you can easily change by pressing one button. Most scales will only have 2 buttons: on/off/Tare and unit of measurement. So after turning it on, you press the unit of measurement button button until you see it says “g” on the screen. Then you can start weighing your ingredient, or put a container on first then press tare before adding the ingredient.
      If you only know the weight of something in ounces and want to convert it to grams, then lookup/google “how many grams are in an ounce?” and then multiply your ounces measurement by that number to convert it to grams. For example, if there are 28.35grams in an ounce and I have 2 ounces, then I multiply 2 x 28.35 to get 56.7 grams.
      It’s similar to converting feet to inches. Let’s say I want to convert 2 feet into inches. I would lookup “how many inches are in a foot?” and the answer would be: 12 inches. So I would multiply 2 (feet) by 12 inches to get: 24 inches. So 2 feet = 24 inches.
      That is the basic way of converting units of measurements.

  • @sonalkothari4437
    @sonalkothari4437 2 года назад

    Please let us know use of Sodium Lactate

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  2 года назад +1

      Hi Sonal! The base formulation is explained in TONS of detail in the free partner blog post for the first video in this series: www.humblebeeandme.com/easy-natural-lotion-for-beginners/. Please read it ❤️ Happy making!

    • @sonalkothari4437
      @sonalkothari4437 2 года назад

      @@HumblebeeAndMe thank you

  • @dmartins21
    @dmartins21 2 года назад +1

    😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻

  • @angiephiwokuhle3406
    @angiephiwokuhle3406 11 месяцев назад +4

    I love what she creates but i realized she speaks to much

    • @jodibridges570
      @jodibridges570 9 месяцев назад +11

      I disagree.

    • @missywelch6215
      @missywelch6215 9 месяцев назад +17

      If she didnt speak then she wouldn’t be able to teach us

    • @Scentedearthnaturals
      @Scentedearthnaturals 9 месяцев назад +9

      I love that she takes her time to explain. I really appreciate that about her.

    • @chicalertng
      @chicalertng 8 месяцев назад +7

      She doesn’t just formulate products, she goes deep and teaches her followers so much. Yet, her videos are never too long. But as the saying goes, you can’t please everyone 🤷🏽‍♀️

    • @Ching21286
      @Ching21286 7 месяцев назад +5

      Maybe u already brilliant on formulating but new beginners like me do need her detailed explanation and appreciate it so much