How to Make a Basic DIY Lotion (from scratch!) // Humblebee & Me

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  • Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025

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  • @HumblebeeAndMe
    @HumblebeeAndMe  4 года назад +23

    Check out my updated & super beginner-friendly "How to Make DIY Super Simple Moisturizing Lotion" video at ruclips.net/video/kQJu_gWPYYc/видео.html! There's also a partner blog post with lots of information about the theory behind lotion formulation at www.humblebeeandme.com/super-simple-moisturizing-lotion/. Happy making!

    • @tivysiripanich2238
      @tivysiripanich2238 4 года назад +1

      Hey!
      UPDATE: I tried both recipes (using a milk frothier and then immersion blender when it arrived this morning). Lotions came out similar for me (despite numerous small mishaps) but this one is very slightly more viscous/thick and takes a teeny bit more to blend in to my skin - I'm thinking it might be the shea butter + honey combo as opposed to the vegetable glycerin which has left my skin more slick feeling? - could also be my likely inaccurate measurement quantities though!
      _______________
      I've watched both videos, read the partner blog, been gathering ingredients and I think I'm very nearly ready to give this lotion thing a whirl! *
      I have a couple of things I'm curious about; I hope you don't mind me asking (sorry if they are answered somewhere - I promise I tried looking!)
      1. How do these two recipes compare to one another in terms of the final product? - Should I just try both and find out?
      2. * Re: whirl : Was there a particular reason you chose milk frother in this one and immersion blender in the new one? The batches you made seem a similar size so have you just changed your mind about milk frother being better for small batches over the years? Maybe it whips in more air which we don't want?
      3. Would you also always recommend distilled water now as opposed to boiled or does it not really make a big difference either way?
      Thanks again for all your amazing work and resources - I've been really enjoying learning and making with you :)
      Tivy Xx

    • @richardpeterson3753
      @richardpeterson3753 4 года назад

      Potassium sorbate effective? I know it's widely used in many industries.it just happens to be readily available and is not terribly expensive

    • @BarbaraDr2023
      @BarbaraDr2023 3 года назад

      Coming from safiyah

    • @deschomita
      @deschomita 3 года назад +1

      hello, why you don´t use makeup? you are allergic?

    • @patriceboquet4995
      @patriceboquet4995 Год назад

      Great and very easy recipe I tweaked a little with rose hydrosol and green tea extract 🌹You’re a good teacher !!

  • @Kimmoski
    @Kimmoski 5 лет назад +3

    As a former owner of a handmade bath and body business , I was soooo very pleased to hear you explain why your viewers need to use a real preservative. THANK YOU! Over all the years, more than a decade actually, that I was in business I lost track of how many people told others they don’t have to have a preservative or how many customers moaned about a preservative being in my lotion. Ugh. The constant explanation of why they WANT it in there was tiresome. So thank you for spreading the good word. Great video.

  • @SIAFU
    @SIAFU 5 лет назад +13

    you are single handily the best resource center on the internet. you make it easy to understand and you really give so much clarity on the subjects you speak on. love your videos, website, and insight. great job.

  • @janiekrahulcova9321
    @janiekrahulcova9321 4 года назад +38

    This will forever remain my most favourite video and the one that got me into DIY homemade beauty product. Love your intro. You do indeed have a glorious mug (and recipes!).

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  4 года назад +4

      Wow, thank you so much! Thanks for DIYing with me, and happy making :)

  • @samanthadouglas8633
    @samanthadouglas8633 7 лет назад +220

    I don't normally comment but felt I had to. Love love love the way you break it down and explain for people like me that just don't get it or usually choose to wing it because it's all to complex. Really appreciate your efforts and the way you make a recipe easy to follow as well as the added info such as bottle size etc. Thanks

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  7 лет назад +12

      Thanks so much, Samantha! I'm glad all the detail was helpful for you :)

    • @ogefavour8566
      @ogefavour8566 5 лет назад

      @@HumblebeeAndMe can you make babe lotion or cream for us.

    • @smoochysmoochy7267
      @smoochysmoochy7267 3 года назад

      She Is Funny 😂

    • @darlyndevera8599
      @darlyndevera8599 2 года назад

      0000000000000000000000000000000

  • @AyaFarahAD
    @AyaFarahAD 6 лет назад +27

    Thank you, I made the lotion today after watching this, and the result is amazing!

  • @wandakowalski7063
    @wandakowalski7063 3 года назад +3

    I watched this years ago when I first started making soap and body butters. Thought I’d watch it again and I just wanted to thank you for all these video from which I have learned so much!

  • @lamamadesfilles
    @lamamadesfilles 4 года назад +1

    This is an excellent and clear and easy to follow recipe, so thank you for all you do for the DIY community. I see that this is an old post but I just happened upon it, practically 4 years later. Now, my comment is, for real beginners (I am an intermediate student), it may be important to point out that before starting, everything needs to be thoroughly sanitized and disinfected down to the container to prevent bacterial and fungal growth. Thanks again!

  • @carolinek220
    @carolinek220 8 лет назад +19

    Thanks for all your hard work to bring us safe recipes to slather on our faces and bodies. I've just recently made your winter solstice cream and I absolutely love it. I substituted the squaline for pumpkin seed oil and omitted the cetyl and panthenol simply because I didn't have them. And because I have sensitive skin I also left out the essential oils (just in case). The rose water is enough to scent the lotion nicely. My skin and I thank you 😊😊

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  8 лет назад +4

      You're very welcome! I think lotion is one of my favourite things to make, especially since I discovered it's mostly water-no need to pay so much for water haha. I love how easy it is to customize it and make things your skin loves :) Happy making and thanks so much for watching and reading!

  • @armaansalim
    @armaansalim 4 года назад +13

    No one can ignore her pretty cute baby face... she is a gem .. love or vidros

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  4 года назад +3

      Don't forget to check out my blog (humblebeeandme.com)-I've been blogging for over 8.5 years while I’ve only been on RUclips for about 4, so there is TONS more content on the blog!

  • @naturegirl175
    @naturegirl175 7 лет назад +8

    I made some of the lotion and love how well it absorbs in my skin. My hands are so dry now as the colder weather dries them out.

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  7 лет назад +2

      Yay! I'm so glad it worked out and you are loving it :)

  • @staceywalker6673
    @staceywalker6673 8 лет назад +78

    WOW....im impressed at how you answer sooooo many of peoples questions......thats awesome! Cuz lots of others on YT NEVER reply to anyone!! So, thats very kind of you, im sure time consuming too. Peace!

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  8 лет назад +32

      Thanks! If you think this is impressive, check out my blog LOL-I've replied to over 12,000 comments over there! :P

    • @lovehappiness5628
      @lovehappiness5628 5 лет назад +2

      Keep doing it you’ll go very far with that attitude we certainly appreciate it, you are a joy to see :)

  • @thecrazysoaplady2497
    @thecrazysoaplady2497 5 лет назад +9

    Thank you so much for this video! I just made my very first lotion. I wasn't expecting miracles but it worked! I used apricot seed oil and mango butter as replacements. Turned out very nice. Not greasy at all. Thanks again! Appreciate your wealth of info!!

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  5 лет назад +1

      Wahoo! I'm so stoked to hear it :D Welcome to the wonderful world of lotion making and thanks for DIYing with me!

    • @rakshasinghvi2467
      @rakshasinghvi2467 3 года назад

      Hii does it work for all skin types

  • @frintoriakaite1250
    @frintoriakaite1250 3 года назад

    Am just a baby in the skin care business and this is really helpful thanks so much watching from zambia 🇿🇲

  • @Aliciaxx
    @Aliciaxx 4 года назад +4

    i’ve been looking for a good channel like this that explains well, I love your channel

  • @BlackRockFarm
    @BlackRockFarm 2 года назад +1

    Wonderfully done video. Thank you! I love to make my homemade lotions, and I do it a bit differently. The same process but I like to use hydrosols as the water base, and for the oil base, I use my infused oils ( I am a Herbalist :)) that have fragrance plants macerating. Hydrosols also work as a strong antibacterial. My favorite is to infuse fresh rose petals for a few weeks, then use that as my oil portion. I also like using rose hydrosol. Rose is known to have cell regenerative properties, so it works beautifully for a face cream/lotion. I love using either sweet almond oil or grapeseed oil (has tons of vitamin E in it), along with my solid fats. Again thank you for your time in showing how to DIY a face lotion. So easy to make, much cheaper, and fun to do. Blessings!

    • @sisilygh2486
      @sisilygh2486 9 месяцев назад

      I love rose hydrosol , do you have a video/ recipe for this ?

  • @beckysilky2868
    @beckysilky2868 8 лет назад +34

    And i finally made this lotion. i made it in two places 😍😍😍😍 i used cocoa butter and it turned out perfectly right, I also used Shea butter just to make my choice. I loved cocoa butter more and it smells so amazing. thank you again.

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  8 лет назад +4

      Yay! I'm so glad :D Woohoo!

    • @beckysilky2868
      @beckysilky2868 8 лет назад +12

      😍😍😍💃💃💃 you're the best teacher I've seen on RUclips

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  8 лет назад +5

      Thank you! :D

    • @jamalalnafea5095
      @jamalalnafea5095 6 лет назад +5

      Is it possible to write me the ingredients of this recipe as well as your description. My English is not good and I can not translate by listening. I am waiting for your response . Thank you

    • @kavisunder
      @kavisunder 6 лет назад +2

      Shelf life ??

  • @jilliandoeseverything8110
    @jilliandoeseverything8110 3 года назад +1

    Very informative video yesterday I tried with Shea butter, coconut oil and water and without any e wax it works

  • @peepla7
    @peepla7 7 лет назад +6

    I absolutely love the way you explain things, it's is clear and concise and you are hilarious!

  • @reflexology52welsh48
    @reflexology52welsh48 6 лет назад

    Just used this as a base recipe, I added several other organic, cold pressed oils (from “The Ordinary” Company) and some Shea and coconut oil, as well as Young Living ess oils......I must say it goes through a scary looking stage, but after a great deal of mixing, it magically turns into a beautiful body butter! Thanks for a great tutorial, it’s the best one out there!

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  6 лет назад

      Lovely! The best way to include oils like the ones from The Ordinary is to include them in your oil phase, removing other oils to make room for them so you can be sure your emulsion will still work. If you add more oils than the emulsifier can handle the emulsion will fail. So, for instance, you could remove 2g from the safflower oil in the recipe and add 2g of coconut oil :) I imagine that change will eliminate the scary stage!

  • @ashlynnkaplan1369
    @ashlynnkaplan1369 8 лет назад +8

    Hello! I have to say, your description box is really helpful! I like that you listed what is in the emulsifiers as they are not an actual ingredient on their own. And I always read them so keep it up! I am really interested in using Cetearyl Olivate/Sorbitan Olivate for an emulsifier. Have you worked with it? I would also love to read more about using Lecithin!

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  8 лет назад +6

      Thanks, Ashlynn! That description box is a lifesaver, it's a great place to put things I forgot to say (along with those handy notation boxes, haha). I haven't worked with Cetearyl Olivate/Sorbitan Olivate yet (first step-find a Canadian supplier), but I'm always game to experiment with new emulsifiers :) Tomorrow's post features lecithin, though not as an emulsifier this time. I'd definitely like to try developing a from-scratch e-wax sort of thing... I've fiddled with it in fits and starts but haven't managed anything share-worthy at this point.

    • @KittenBowl1
      @KittenBowl1 8 лет назад +3

      I've worked with the emulsifier Sorbitan Olivate, it makes lighter and fluffier texture and can withstand wider pH with great stability, but I didn't like the fact that made the lotion greasier and heavier feels on the skin than regular emulsifying wax derived of palm oil actually, but if you have super dry skin, it may work for you. Lecithin is nice for the skin, although it's a little trickier to emulsify and if you're not careful it may make the final product a little grainier and it may separate after a few weeks if you don't completely emulsify.

    • @patgroleau1
      @patgroleau1 7 лет назад

      Ashlynn Kap im

  • @paulahughes601
    @paulahughes601 7 лет назад

    I love the education you provide. I enjoy your videos. People are making creams and lotions all over youtube and do not talk about preservative or emulsifiers.

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  7 лет назад +1

      Thanks, Paula! Misinformation is everywhere, and I'm definitely not perfect, but I do try!

  • @dhariniraja7552
    @dhariniraja7552 5 лет назад +7

    How important is adding glycerin or honey? Does that also help in the emulsification? Also, in this same recipe can I also add colloidal oatmeal?

  • @valeriegospodarek3683
    @valeriegospodarek3683 8 лет назад +3

    We just made your Summer Shimmer Body Lotion yesterday, and it was amazing!! Thank you for such great recipes! All of your research and wonderful tutorials! So excited you're making RUclips videos! Thank you!!

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  8 лет назад

      Woohoo! Thanks so much for watching, reading, and DIYing with me :D

  • @cynnaratregarth2009
    @cynnaratregarth2009 8 лет назад +5

    Marie, I love your blog, but seeing videos is so much fun! 🌸😀 I love seeing the lotion making. I'm getting ready to make lotion, so this is great.

  • @npayyne
    @npayyne 6 лет назад +2

    Thank you for this video! I’ve been struggling with my skin lately and wanted to make my own lotion. I was very unhappy with just body butters and knew I needed to make an actual lotion but felt overwhelmed. Your video was super helpful and I just made a lovely bottle of lotion that I’m very happy with!

  • @consciouslypure2176
    @consciouslypure2176 6 лет назад +10

    Hey! I just made an emulsion for the first time! 🤗 I didn’t have all the ingredients in any of your recipes so just made a lotion recipe up based on the typical usage amounts in your videos and I’m so happy with the result!!! Didn’t expect such a lovely result at the very first time!! Also first time I got to use a preservative, and I find that it stinks! 😩 I used a blend of dehydroacetic acid and benzyl alcohol. Will the smell dissipate after a while? The essential oils I added did not fully mask that smell.

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  6 лет назад +1

      Congratulations! I'm afraid I have no experience with that preservative so I can't comment.

  • @KMercure
    @KMercure 8 лет назад

    Awesome video Marie! I've made a similar lotion several times now and I can attest to the fact that you do need a broad spectrum preservative. Even without contaminating it with my hands, it started to form mould within a week.
    I wanted to add a little helpful tip that works beautifully for those bottles with small openings: I purchased a coated cotton icing bag and stick the tip (doesn't require a decorating tip) into the bottle and squeeze the bag, just like icing. Works like a hot damn! I am definitely gonna get some of those spatulas and a mini blender; they are great tips. Thanks!

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  8 лет назад

      Thanks Kathy-great tip! I usually use a funnel since they're easier to pop into the dishwasher, but they definitely require some jiggling and fiddling to get the lotion to fall through, especially if it's a thicker lotion.
      I think you'll LOVE the spatulas, they're so great-especially for makeup!

    • @marlenefabro6413
      @marlenefabro6413 8 лет назад +1

      I ended up finding the spatulas at Kitchen Stuff Plus near me. And they were having a Buy 2 Get 1 FREE Sale! BONUS! I stocked up. Hopefully you can find a store near you, Kathy. Or you can order online.

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  8 лет назад

      I love KSP! That's where I first got the spatulas (back when I lived in Toronto), but now I buy 'em online since I'm not in TO anymore-Amazon has them @ amzn.to/1touIpO (I always put links to everything I use in the description box below the video :) )

  • @camashaisaac9372
    @camashaisaac9372 8 лет назад +19

    Honestly Marie, great job and thanks again. This video is super helpful.

  • @TheBetsyhsm
    @TheBetsyhsm 4 года назад

    Wow! Watching how you make lotion, is very satisfying. Very clear and straightforward method and preparation process.I've always wanted to make my own lotion. At least now I know where to start. Thank you for this video

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  4 года назад +1

      I'm so glad you enjoyed it! I recently shared a newer video + blog post on lotion formulating as well-you can check it out at www.humblebeeandme.com/super-simple-moisturizing-lotion/ :) Happy making!

  • @samdarren50
    @samdarren50 5 лет назад +3

    Just made this marie!😍 it is the best lotion recipe I've ever tried! Used optiphen as preservative, followed the guidelines on your blog post,just wanna know the accurate amount of optiphen I should use here?🙈 just to see if I'm right. I will test this product and call it a 'Body Mousse' as it is so mousse-like!😍💞

    • @jimmuo9286
      @jimmuo9286 5 лет назад +2

      The maths are very simple: weight of finished product in grams x percentage recommended by preservative (2%, 4.25%) = (z) divided by 100= amount in grams. Example: 250grams finished x 1.75% preservative = 437.5 / 100= 4.375 grams of... I’ve used made up numbers as the maker of the preservative I selected had a range from 0.75-2.0%. Here’s a link to ingredient information as often the chemical name sounds really bad but is not at all. www.newdirectionsaromatics.com/blog/products/all-about-stearic-acid.html. Once you start making these at home and work out the cost, you’ll see how much name brands charge! And often they use silicone lubricants, too.

  • @mauvismiller7848
    @mauvismiller7848 4 года назад

    Same here, not much into commenting, but you are so enriched with sharing this correct and easy to understand knowledge. Very concise and precise, I have learned so much in just this one video. Its an all in one explanation. youre an awesome educator, simply the only way on how to learn, please keep making videos! Love you, blesses and hugs and did I mention your awesome and my Craft Guru Mentor.

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  4 года назад

      Thank you so much! Don't forget to check out my blog (humblebeeandme.com)-I've been blogging for over 8.5 years while I’ve only been on RUclips for about 4, so there is TONS more content on the blog!

  • @ElviraSaidman
    @ElviraSaidman 7 лет назад +27

    I absolutely love your channel and everything that you do and teach us. all the best of luck. Huge fan. Keep up the good work.

  • @DannyTVoriginal
    @DannyTVoriginal 5 лет назад +2

    It's so cute how she explains this while I'm thinking "I know, I'm in pharmacy school becoming a pharmacy tech". Btw keep the water-base covered so it doesn't evaporate and refill any water that u lost (check via scale). It's also not necessary to keep it on the water bath. Instead you should put the water in bit by bit while you stir it. But I love the recipe, and will probaby try it😊

  • @BelindaDavis
    @BelindaDavis 8 лет назад +11

    I made this and am ready to do it again. I'd like to substitute oils that are better for my sensitive, mature (code for OLDER THAN DIRT), somewhat oily but still normal in some spots skin. Like argan or rose oil, maybe meadowfoam. Would you still use the shea butter?

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  8 лет назад +10

      If you're using this on your body and hands, I'd probably avoid more expensive oils like argan (meadowfoam would be lovely, though!). If your skin is normal to oily you might consider mango butter or cupuacu butter instead of shea; both are lighter than shea and feel lovely on the skin :)

    • @BelindaDavis
      @BelindaDavis 8 лет назад +1

      I'd like to make one for my face and body. So should I make two different lotions. Also....I'm curious about allantoin. Is it a healthy, natural ingredient (it seems to be)? Would it be included in the oil or water...or neither?

    • @KittenBowl1
      @KittenBowl1 8 лет назад +6

      Hi Belinda, regarding allantoin, as far as I know (I've been making lotions and my own skin care products for past 10 years), it's derived from natural source (plants) and it's a good ingredient to use if your skin is prone to allergy and tend to be sensitive (it has a calming effect). You use it by combining with water (put the allantoin powder and heat it up together) and has a tendency to crystallise if you put too much of it or in cold temperature (i.e. fridge) and it will become liquid again in warmer temperature but as long as you don't use too much it should be fine.

    • @brittneywilliams8274
      @brittneywilliams8274 7 лет назад

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    • @olivebreblack8537
      @olivebreblack8537 5 лет назад

      Rosehip works great on my sensitive skin

  • @benbenassi2348
    @benbenassi2348 3 года назад

    Thankuuuu. I just made my first lotion and it's edible =D. I got reaally tired of looking for lotions for my complicated skin. Now i can experiment with any ingredient i like pretty much.

  • @lucidbodylabs2944
    @lucidbodylabs2944 7 лет назад +29

    First mistake... tap water. Always use distilled water in making lotions and such. Tap water still has items in it that can react with your additives.

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  7 лет назад +35

      For sure, and I use distilled water now, but I also used tap water for years and never encountered any issues. Distilled is definitely best practice, but tap water (in most parts of the world with good, potable tap water) is not the end of the world.

    • @lexington9836
      @lexington9836 6 лет назад +1

      Humblebee & Me can’t you boil he water to make it cleaner?

    • @kristinabaker4433
      @kristinabaker4433 6 лет назад +1

      I was going to say this too

    • @kristinabaker4433
      @kristinabaker4433 6 лет назад +5

      @@lexington9836 she said in the video that she boiled the tap water

    • @mrzhyde9139
      @mrzhyde9139 6 лет назад +2

      @@lexington9836 the minerals wont leave the tap water if you just boil it, distilled water goes through an evaporation process to remove the minerals (which dont evaporate), bioling tap water would just get rid of the bacteria, which is still a good thing to get rid of

  • @notnow7829
    @notnow7829 Год назад

    What a perfectly simple yet amazing recipe for a beginner! I finally made one that came out exactly how I wanted it to!

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  Год назад

      Glad you liked it!!
      If you want to learn more about lotion formulation I've compiled all the free resources I've shared here: www.humblebeeandme.com/faqs/where-can-i-learn-more-about-lotion-formulation/.
      Happy making!

    • @notnow7829
      @notnow7829 Год назад

      @@HumblebeeAndMe awesome! Thanks.

  • @mincorywilliams
    @mincorywilliams 5 лет назад +14

    I LOVE THIS!!!! Quick question: where did you get your Shea butter from?!

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you! I believe this shea was from New Directions Aromatics :)

    • @queenrahmat216
      @queenrahmat216 4 года назад +1

      wan some?? i have sell some.

    • @Ms.GreenJeans
      @Ms.GreenJeans 4 года назад

      Raw shea butter has been tough for me too. The same companies I have used(raw organic, etc)..the consistency is never the same. (It wasn't cheap either). Guava shea I hear is great, tough to find.

    • @samreennaaz1354
      @samreennaaz1354 Год назад

      So talented 😍
      Can any one plz suggest cosmetic ingredient suppliers from India .. thankyou 🙏

  • @hazeldecker622
    @hazeldecker622 5 лет назад +1

    I've only watched like 3 of your videos and I've already learned SO HECKING MUCH! I'm so excited to find your channel, even though I'm like 3 years late to the party.

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  5 лет назад

      Thank you so much! Don't forget to check out my blog (humblebeeandme.com)-I've been blogging for over 8 years while I’ve only been on RUclips for about 3.5, so there is TONS more content on the blog!

  • @micheleg1042
    @micheleg1042 7 лет назад +4

    This is great, thanks! I'm wondering, if I use liquid germall plus, do I have to test the pH etc or is it foolproof enough to just use it without worrying?

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  7 лет назад +1

      It's foolproof enough to forego pH testing, which is one of my favourite things about it!

    • @Swartzs86
      @Swartzs86 8 месяцев назад

      This comment caught my attention because I too was wondering if I could use liquid germ all plus as the preservative? That would be great if I can because I do have that in my inventory.

  • @robinsiciliano9084
    @robinsiciliano9084 4 года назад

    You are an amazingly smart woman and I am so very glad one of your videos popped up on my feed today. Can’t wait to try some of your recipes with my two daughters. We have lots of time on our hands and we all love a good beauty product!

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  4 года назад

      Thank you so much! Don't forget to check out my blog (humblebeeandme.com)-I've been blogging for over 8.5 years while I’ve only been on RUclips for about 4, so there is TONS more content on the blog!

  • @MrsGuppy
    @MrsGuppy 8 лет назад +4

    Yay, Marie, you did it!! The video was super easy to understand so even though I have never tried to make lotion before I might try making it. Thank you and looking forward to coming instructional videos!

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  8 лет назад

      Thanks so much, MrsGuppy! I've been having fun making more videos, #5 is exporting right now :D Thanks for watching and definitely do try making some lotion-it's so fun!

  • @ashleycanfield4908
    @ashleycanfield4908 5 лет назад

    You are awesome! Thank you for being one of the very few lotion you tubers to mention preservatives and that vitamin E is NOT a preservative! I’ve had to write off soooo many videos because almost nobody brings this up. I get so nervous for the people receiving their lotion.

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  5 лет назад

      Thank you! I know when I first got started I also thought vitamin E was a preservative because you just read it *everywhere*. It's such a pervasive myth! I've even met people selling who think it's true :| Don't forget to check out my blog, too (humblebeeandme.com)-I've been blogging for over 7.5 years while I’ve only been on RUclips for about 3, so there is TONS more content on the blog!

  • @priyankayagnik9589
    @priyankayagnik9589 8 лет назад +14

    amazing recipe. its very nice that u give recipe in small quantities. Its easier for us to try it out and experiment. Thanks!
    I would like to know if I can make sunscreen lotion out of this recipe. How much zinc oxide should be added? shoul it be considered a part of oil phase or water phase? please help.

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  8 лет назад +25

      Hey! Thanks so much for watching:-) you should never, ever, EVER make your own sunscreen. It is nowhere close to as easy as just adding zinc oxide to lotion-that's like thinking it's possible to make your own penicillin by letting bread go moldy. Sunscreen is a drug in the sense that it must be clinically proven effective, and is not the sort of thing that you should ever try to make it home unless you are trying to develop skin cancer. Spend money on the real stuff-your skin and body will thank you!

    • @sharonkeef0522
      @sharonkeef0522 7 лет назад

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    • @MsSmontalvo
      @MsSmontalvo 7 лет назад

      I realize this is coming late, but check out this vid if you haven't already. :) ruclips.net/video/aTNcbLHZusc/видео.html

  • @laxmipriya192
    @laxmipriya192 2 года назад +1

    Finally got some true recipe that actually forms perfectly in the first attempt itself. Thank you so much for this wonderful recipe ❤️

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  2 года назад

      Hooray! Don't forget to check out my blog (humblebeeandme.com) as well-I've been blogging since 2011 while I’ve only been on RUclips since about 2016, so there are a lot more formulations on the blog. The blog is also where my ingredient encyclopedia and FAQ live, and they're both packed with tons of super-helpful information ❤️ Happy making!

    • @laxmipriya192
      @laxmipriya192 2 года назад

      After a day, my lotion thickened up too much and i get white traces while applying over skin. Is it because of the emulsifying wax or because of the Shea?
      Could you please help?
      I used vegetable glycerine and sweet almond oil instead... But followed the ratios.

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  2 года назад +1

      @@laxmipriya192 I highly recommend going through all the resources linked on this page: www.humblebeeandme.com/faqs/where-can-i-learn-more-about-lotion-formulation/. Viscosity is mostly due to the size of the oil phase, and that white effect is called “soaping”, which can be caused by the emulsifier, but can also be fairly complex to tease apart and solve. Happy making!

    • @laxmipriya192
      @laxmipriya192 2 года назад

      Thank you. Will definitely go through the page!! Lots of love ❤️

  • @peepla7
    @peepla7 6 лет назад +4

    Question...can I use a single oil to make lotion or at least remove the shea and replace it with a different oil?

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  6 лет назад +1

      Yup! You can use all one oil, just make sure you're using the same amount of oil total :)

  • @ElishaPercival
    @ElishaPercival 7 лет назад

    I'm going to try this lotion recipe today, I've tried other ones and not liking any of them.. so hopeful I'm going to love this one.

  • @NevyardVlogs
    @NevyardVlogs 7 лет назад +4

    what emulsifiers and broad spectrum preservatives are 100% natural-no synthetics?

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  7 лет назад +3

      None of them-nothing is just picked off a tree and functions well as either. I recommend reading this: www.humblebeeandme.com/lets-talk-natural/ and this: www.makingskincare.com/preservatives/ :)

  • @clarewhite3004
    @clarewhite3004 3 года назад

    I just made this a few hours ago. The emulsifying wax NF set up quicker than you said - it's already behaving like normal lotion. It was my first lotion and a lot of fun! I just wish I'd used my big stick blender, because the milk frother made things very very frothy before it set up.

  • @chrisr9764
    @chrisr9764 8 лет назад +50

    Good first video but using tap water isn't a good idea. The metals can end up destabilizing the emulsion.

    • @m0t0b33
      @m0t0b33 7 лет назад +10

      not to mention it would accelerate the spoiling of the final product ( if it doesn't get destabilized)... I mean the water since it comes from a tap and not from a sealed bottle or any kind of container that can hold pure water ( distilled) can still have some bacteria in it.. and not necessary from the outside source but from the actual tap. Let's face it, few people drink tap water nowadays without tinkering with it first.. or even if they do, the immune system kicks in and you won't get sick, but for something that's gonna be a sitting duck for all the microorganisms around the house ( i.e. a water based lotion)... well call me paranoid, but I'd be safer about that.. she could've at least used floral water ( that's distilled and has certain plants extract that may act as antioxidants)

    • @zvuho
      @zvuho 7 лет назад +30

      you did not watch the video, she said she didnt show boiled water to avoid steaming the camera, but you should used boiled aka sterile water.

    • @DL-tw1sg
      @DL-tw1sg 6 лет назад +10

      What is implied with this comment is the need "Distilled" water. Boiling tap water does not distill it -- nor remove the minerals and other factors that can change the outcome.

    • @gigigigi5181
      @gigigigi5181 6 лет назад

      @@zvuho it will remove any microbrials.. Thay whay she is focused on if km not mistaken. Maybe your referring to a chlating agent??!

  • @scottybeegood
    @scottybeegood 3 года назад

    I watched another video of yours and decided to remelt and cool/mix a healing body butter that over whipped and got it closer to what i intended. Thx

  • @yolette13
    @yolette13 5 лет назад +3

    Hi! Love you’re videos! Can I make this type of lotion with magnesium oil as the water base? Thank you!

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  5 лет назад

      In theory it should be possible, though I haven't tried it :)

  • @dougsmith7580
    @dougsmith7580 2 года назад +1

    I just made a bunch of “lotion” using bees wax. It’s nice but it ain’t lotion ! Then I found you. Fortunately I still have 3 jars of Comfrey ready to go and this time, thanks to you, it will be lotion. Liked, subscribed and saved. PS, now my wife will be happier and as the saying goes, Happy Wife - Happy Wife, or something like that.

  • @ClaireWill71uk
    @ClaireWill71uk 8 лет назад +12

    Small batches used within 3 weeks may not need some of the preservatives, if giving as gift it's a must.... as you have no idea how recipient will use it. I strongly suggest sanitising everything, counter tops, kitchen equipment and obviously jars and while making DON'T stick your fingers in mixture, wear gloves.
    After getting MRSA, from farmers market product, almost losing limbs... not something I mess with any longer. Girl just squirted lotion tester, yuck on her hand and rubbed it on my arm...trying to upswell also flirt to make sale... within an hour... small abrasion on arm began to become more irritated, washed and bed... next morning delirious, temperature so to the emergency room as advised by Dr... followed by almost 3 weeks in the hospital.

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  8 лет назад +42

      I'm honestly quite surprised you've paired a story about nearly losing limbs from an improperly preserved lotion with a "might not need preservatives" message! No matter how sanitized your counter tops are, anything with water will likely not last more than a few days before microbial activity starts to get out of hand if a preservative is not included as our ingredients are not sterile, and neither are our kitchens, no matter how hard we may try. Thank you for sharing your story-it is always good to have a reminder of how safety is paramount!

  • @ninaheidecke
    @ninaheidecke 2 года назад

    I just made your lotion but accidentally put 5g glycerin 😂😅 but it worked out beautifully. My husband likes it too 🥰 he loves it with ylang ylang +Kardamom + Weihrauch. Thank you 😚

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  2 года назад +1

      5g glycerin would still be lovely ❤️ That'd be abut 5% glycerin and I've made lotions that are 30% glycerin and I love them :) Thanks for DIYing with me, and happy making!

    • @ninaheidecke
      @ninaheidecke 2 года назад

      @@HumblebeeAndMe ❤️😘🤗 thank you for your wonderful videos

  • @EatMyNotes
    @EatMyNotes 8 лет назад +6

    make your own makuep please😆

  • @VicToria-sd1dn
    @VicToria-sd1dn 8 лет назад +1

    I love u gurl. Your presentation is on point and detailed, you left nothing out. You are so smart and intelligent. You got a new subscriber here.

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  8 лет назад

      Thank you so much! Happy making :D And don't forget to check out my blog (humblebeeandme.com/)-I've been blogging for over 5 years while I haven't even been on RUclips for one, so there is TONS more content on the blog!

  • @churrbum
    @churrbum 7 лет назад +3

    What the heck is a mug🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔

  • @mamabear968
    @mamabear968 Год назад

    Finally I have all of the ingredients for a formulation! I’m so excited to try this 😊 Thanks for sharing! ❤

  • @skelley62
    @skelley62 8 лет назад +4

    Great job! I love making lotion and it is really that easy. Big fan of your recipes and all of your helpful hints. So glad that you are doing videos too!!!!

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  8 лет назад

      Thanks, Sally! I'm having lots of fun with them :) Let me know if there's any videos you'd like to see!

  • @BeautyWithGoalz
    @BeautyWithGoalz 6 лет назад

    I made this lotion and it was very moisturizing and the slip was amazing. Thank you for this video. I’ve been following you a lil bit after you started RUclips. A great channel and I love the way you explain things. ❤️😍😍

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks so much! If you haven't, check out my blog as well (humblebeeandme.com/)-I've been blogging for over 6.5 years while I’ve only been on RUclips for ~1.5, so there is TONS more content on the blog!

  • @Dangirl65
    @Dangirl65 3 года назад

    These measurements just about drove me bunker's. Simply can't make anything with this kind of measurements. But loving your vibezzzz

  • @bethharpster9354
    @bethharpster9354 Год назад +1

    Can you use cooking sunflower oil? Are they the Same?

  • @3kgriffin
    @3kgriffin 5 лет назад +1

    I thoroughly enjoy your cute, peppy videos!

  • @randyng1070
    @randyng1070 6 лет назад

    Lovely video n straight to the point without much jargon. Thxs for the effort n keep up the good work.

  • @vaslim1711
    @vaslim1711 3 года назад

    Beautiful finished product!
    I LOVE “get to know” on your quick guides, it’s AMAZING! Thank you for all you do!

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  3 года назад

      Thank you so much! ❤️ Thanks for DIYing with me, and happy making :)

  • @TheMissyKG
    @TheMissyKG 8 лет назад

    Holy moly! I just made this. I subbed the shea for mango butter (because I wanted it to soak in super fast) and I used straight up Benzoin for my EO. It is AH MAZING! I'm new to beauty DIY, but totally addicted. Your blog and videos are super helpful, thank you for sharing your knowledge - it is very super cool of you. Cold process soap and now lotion?? I am just so proud of myself! :)

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  8 лет назад

      Woohoo! I'm proud of you, too :D Congratulations on your custom, handmade lotion! Thanks so much for reading and DIYing with me :)

  • @Kalhie
    @Kalhie 8 лет назад

    Yay!! I am so excited about your RUclips channel! I am an avid reader of your blog, and I am so waiting for your book to come out; finding your recipes has opened a world of options to me. Now I am the "crazy" girl that makes her own skin care creams :) Thanks for all the inspiration!

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  8 лет назад

      Thanks so much, Kalhie! :D Your support is hugely appreciated, a massive thank you for DIYing with me!

  • @paulaforgey5441
    @paulaforgey5441 7 лет назад

    I have that frother/whip and LOVE it. I look forward to making your lotion when I acquire the ingredients! Thank you.

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  7 лет назад

      It's such a fun little buzzy kitchen toy :D Happy making!

  • @MamicaHomemade
    @MamicaHomemade 5 лет назад

    I just wanna say...i love your authenticity and personality !!! You can find a lot of lotion recipes but you can't find a lot of "you" :) I just started my channel about homemade product for my people in Romania but i'm camera shy :)))) i mean...i am like your kitchen sort of...

  • @eugeniebakker881
    @eugeniebakker881 3 года назад

    I found Your channel by accident but I am so pleased. I want to make my own lotions. I did not know which ratio oil to water to use...
    I have had the nasty experience of coconut oil growing fungus in a closed container, therefore Thank You for mentioning a preservative!
    🙂

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  3 года назад

      Welcome! Don't forget to check out my blog (humblebeeandme.com)-I've been blogging since 2011 while I’ve only been on RUclips since about 2016, so there is TONS more content on the blog!

  • @lindatrucha
    @lindatrucha 7 лет назад

    I just made my first basic body lotion cream that it was in your book Make it up I'm so used to do body butters I was a bit afraid but I made it and it looks good I'm so happy!!!

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  7 лет назад

      Woohooo! I suspect you'll be hooked on lotions in no time :D

  • @sofiaolteanu
    @sofiaolteanu 4 года назад

    I love your channel. I only make soap at the moment but I will start making my own creams and lotions when my storebought stuff is used up. This one is definitely one I will use. It seems to be light enough to use over a face oil.

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  4 года назад

      Welcome & happy making! Don't forget to check out my blog (humblebeeandme.com)-I've been blogging for over 8.5 years while I’ve only been on RUclips for about 4, so there is TONS more content on the blog!

  • @banigoonumekpe4105
    @banigoonumekpe4105 4 года назад

    very good lectures.god bless you.need more of your lectures

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  4 года назад

      Thank you so much! Don't forget to check out my blog (humblebeeandme.com)-I've been blogging for over 8.5 years while I’ve only been on RUclips for about 4, so there is TONS more content on the blog!

  • @StuckInNy
    @StuckInNy 7 лет назад

    Fantastic Video! I have watched so many on emulsions, waxes etc. Yours is by far the best! Great Job!

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  7 лет назад

      Thanks so much for watching! Happy making :D

  • @thientrangnguyenhoang9023
    @thientrangnguyenhoang9023 2 года назад

    I love your work, U must have learned a lot. I'm learning to make cosmetics by myself too, I just successfully made a body butter and a hair cream

  • @MissZazzou
    @MissZazzou 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for this!! I’ve discovered I’ve got allergies to jojoba and Shea which is in damn near everything for dehydrated skin. So I’m looking into making my own hand cream and body lotion. This is perfect for me to use as a starting base

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  2 года назад

      I am so thrilled you're finding this video helpful! I have shared some better, more thorough, lotion formulation information since I released this video. I recommend visiting www.humblebeeandme.com/search and searching for "super simple" to turn up a few relevant posts. They all have partner videos as well. Thank you for watching and happy making!

  • @arfaangeel8606
    @arfaangeel8606 5 лет назад +1

    I love all of your recipe Ma'm 😍😍😍😍

  • @dmartins21
    @dmartins21 2 года назад +1

    😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻 which preservative works for all formulations? 🤔

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  2 года назад +1

      Nothing is perfect for everything, but the best + most versatile one I've found is Liquid Germall™ Plus (INCI: Propylene Glycol, Diazolidinyl Urea, Iodopropynyl Butylcarbamate); you just can't use it on people under 3 years old.

    • @dmartins21
      @dmartins21 2 года назад +1

      @@HumblebeeAndMe understood, thank you! 👍🏻💕

    • @dmartins21
      @dmartins21 2 года назад +1

      @@HumblebeeAndMe I just found out that this preservative is not natural. What is another preservative that you like & is natural? 🤔

  • @AvionOrr
    @AvionOrr 3 года назад

    Just wonderful!!! Thanks for sharing.

  • @36alexko
    @36alexko 3 года назад

    Amazing, thanks for sharing the great video !
    Just wondering what kind of preservative you using for this lotion ?

  • @easybreezy6883
    @easybreezy6883 4 года назад

    Great video 👍
    Was looking for info about preservative for a while. Thank you for listing all ingredients!!!
    Thank you!!!

  • @abbydyannepalermo9879
    @abbydyannepalermo9879 4 года назад

    Hello! Any leads how to incorporate thus recipe for tropical climates? Woukd it melt or stay the same consistency? Thank uuu 💖💖💖

    • @abbydyannepalermo9879
      @abbydyannepalermo9879 4 года назад

      Do I add more emulsifier?

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  4 года назад

      Unlike body butters, lotions don't melt in hot weather! I don't think you'd notice much change in viscosity at all. Happy making!

  • @joycekyalo672
    @joycekyalo672 5 лет назад

    Wow! Thanks, that was very helpful. Will need to learn more about emuslifiers and preservatives

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  5 лет назад

      You're very welcome! A great place to start learning more is the Humblebee & Me DIY Encyclopedia (www.humblebeeandme.com/diy-encyclopedia/) :D Happy making!

  • @carifeatherstone4050
    @carifeatherstone4050 8 лет назад

    Thank you Marie for putting these utube tutorials out there. You are a rockstar.

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  8 лет назад

      Thanks, Cari! Let me know if you have anything specific you want to see :)

  • @bluetahoegirl
    @bluetahoegirl 8 лет назад +1

    Cool. It's like we were pen pals and now I met you in person.
    If anyone is in the Boulder/Denver area, Rebecca's Apothecary has all these yummy ingredients and oils. I miss living there.

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  8 лет назад

      Thanks! It's definitely a bit weird seeing myself on screen, moving and talking, after all these years of typing and still photos :) And thanks for the local shopping tip!

  • @letinhsong8024
    @letinhsong8024 7 лет назад

    loved all the details you gave, plus you were very easy to understand. good job!

  • @NIKKIjNU
    @NIKKIjNU 6 лет назад

    YOU are FANTASTIC! I love love love your video!!! More Please!

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks so much! If you want more content from me you should also check out my blog (humblebeeandme.com/)-I've been blogging for over 6.5 years while I’ve only been on RUclips for about 2, so there is TONS more content on the blog!

    • @NIKKIjNU
      @NIKKIjNU 6 лет назад +1

      Humblebee & Me girl yesssssssss I’ve been following you since I discovered you on RUclips a week ago!!! You’re a Rockstar and I love your tutorials.

  • @asc3998
    @asc3998 5 лет назад

    Awesome! First video that showed how to make a lotion as opposed to a cream.

  • @Minipoodl3
    @Minipoodl3 2 года назад

    I just found your channel this morning and watched this many times. Thank you so much for the knowledge you sharing!! I wanna ask if i can swap with cocoa butter and sweet almond oil? And why this recipe doesnt include cetyl alcohol? I am a newbie so please please answer me LOL thanks so much!

  • @BeautyandtheBrains17
    @BeautyandtheBrains17 Год назад

    Learning a lot from you. Thanks!

  • @TelesaE
    @TelesaE 8 лет назад +1

    Hi Mary, i folow you many time ago and now in video !!!! wow!! Tanhk's , please don't stop

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  8 лет назад

      Thanks so much, Teresa! I really appreciate your support :)

  • @1happycountrymom677
    @1happycountrymom677 7 лет назад

    I love the go toob! I keep my homemade earthpaste in mine and it's so easy to take completely apart and clean.

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  7 лет назад

      They are so amazing! Brilliant for travel as well, and I love how they're so easy to clean that you can store detergent in them for one use and then lotion for another :)

  • @ycsea
    @ycsea 7 лет назад

    try it for the first time, works well, thank you so much for sharing!

  • @alexavasquez1992
    @alexavasquez1992 7 лет назад

    hi, this was an excellent video. I do wish you went into more detail about the preservative..I've been trying to find out how much phenoxy I should use in proportion to the water and oil

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  7 лет назад +1

      Ha! You wish I'd talked more, while other people are commenting to tell me to shut up lol. Can't make anyone happy ;) Anyhow, you should check out this video: ruclips.net/video/YI3lsPJyMgY/видео.html. There are some great resources in the description box and I think the video is pretty helpful, too!

    • @alexavasquez1992
      @alexavasquez1992 7 лет назад +1

      Thank you!

  • @kalinaantonova223
    @kalinaantonova223 3 года назад

    I love your videos. You helm me so much to make my own scincare ❤❤❤ Can i ask if i can use Olivem 1000 in this or it have to be the ones you suggested?

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  3 года назад +1

      Yes you can! Learn more about it in the Humblebee & Me DIY Encyclopedia (www.humblebeeandme.com/diy-encyclopedia/) ❤️

  • @angelajefferson1987
    @angelajefferson1987 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much for this, my batch turned out great.

  • @lyndabell1966
    @lyndabell1966 10 месяцев назад

    Hello bee mama lol I've been searching to find a diy formula that makes lotion to powder. They usually sell it for babies but its amazing. I can't seem to find a recipe anywhere.

  • @evelynjackson1058
    @evelynjackson1058 8 лет назад

    Hi I'm also new. I wanted to ask a question, why do companies put alcohol in their products? I'm glad there's a channel like yours.

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  8 лет назад +1

      Hey Evelyn! Thanks so much for watching :)
      So, there are two different kinds of alcohol you might see on a product label: things like cetyl alcohol and cetearyl alcohol, and alcohols like ethanol.
      Cetyl and cetearyl alcohol are both fatty acids and aren't alcohol in the sense that you might think (like vodka). They are fatty, creamy white flakes/pellets that we use as emulsifiers, thickeners, stabilizers, and emollients. That is, they help make richer, creamier lotions and butters that help soften the skin.
      Ethanol is usually used for its quick-drying properties and antibacterial properties, which is why you'll find it in products like aftershaves and hand sanitizers. That quick-drying property can mean it can be drying if used on the skin in high concentrations, and it can also sting.
      I hope that helps! Be sure to check out my blog as well (humblebeeandme.com/). I've been writing there for over 5 years (vs just 6 months on RUclips), so you will find TONS of resources and recipes there! Happy making :)

    • @evelynjackson1058
      @evelynjackson1058 8 лет назад

      Humblebee & Me thanks for the information on the alcohol. Laugh out loud 😂😂 what I wanted to ask is why they put aluminum in antiperspirants, etc..... I use toms products. So I'm going to start using your recipe for lotions. I guess my best bet is to use essential oils, for perfumes.

    • @HumblebeeAndMe
      @HumblebeeAndMe  8 лет назад

      Aluminum is a component of the active ingredient in antiperspirants-its the part that makes you not sweat while you're wearing it. I definitely prefer using essential oils to scent my products, but many people do love fragrance oils as they are available in a much wider array of scents (fruity and floral scents are often hard to get EOs for/very expensive) and are generally cheaper than EOs :)

    • @evelynjackson1058
      @evelynjackson1058 8 лет назад

      Humblebee & Me thanks.