My mom has made all three and loves them she's blind and I help her make everything. She loves Marie and her recipes and recommends that you take her mini course.
I’ve been making the light weight conditioner as my go-to since this was first published. I have thin, fine hair that feels a lot like cat hair. Most conditioners are just too much for my hair and makes it look flat and dirty. No conditioner at all and my hair gets flyaways, breaks off and turns dull. Formula #1 has kept my hair happy for a year. Holy Moly!
I recently bought a conditioner bar from Etsy with BTMS 50 because you love BTMS so much in your hair -- and I have to say it's the best thing I've ever done for my 3a-b curly hair. Virtually no more frizz, soft, shiny, defined curls. I'll never go back to regular conditioner. Excellent recommendation! 🙂
I love this video! It's such a simple rundown on how to go from the bare bones of a formulation then zhuzh it up. I've been making my own conditioner for a few months now and can't imagine going back to store-bought. Not only do I prefer how it preforms, but as someone who loves to make and experiment, getting to try out new techniques and additives and fragrances is my idea of some Saturday fun!
Your constant reminder to have a "diy only food processor" reminded me, i use a magic bullet that isnt strong enough for smoothies anymore but is the perfect way to have weird food grinders (grinding up shitake mushrooms also should not be done in the household coffee grinder we discovered) and also keep some DIY only parts!
hello Marie, just wanted to say THANK YOU for such simple yet extremely effective hair conditioner ideas. I have very long hair, it frizzes a lot, ends split. Loads is always happening with my hair. Could never find a perfect shampoo nor a conditioner for my hair. I tried number two example and it came out amazing. I used it last night and my hair felt sooo silky smooth straight away, no frizz. Aslo, this morning my hair is straight (usually quite wavey), still super soft and frizz free. Oh, I used BTSM 50 as it's what I had. THANK YOU again!
YAY! I am so glad your DIY conditioner worked for you 😄 There's nothing quite like the thrill of making a thing that ends up being awesome 🎉 Thanks for DIYing with me, and happy making :)
Wow! I've watched you off and on over several years and you have become EXCELLENT at this! You are always improving. I have learned from you and your book to make my own lotion with luxurious ingredients and my own makeup. I used your ideas and method and adopted my own recipe and have stuck with it for about 3 yrs. Now I'm going to make my hair conditioner. thanks!
I was inspired to make a rinse-off lotion for my baby grandson using olive oil, glycerine and castor oil as the oils and leaving out the fragrance. I have tested it on my arms and it leaves the skin feeling so lovely!! Thank you for the great instructions, that enables one to feel confident to try these things.
Just made my first batch of Simple #1 and my hair absolutely loves it. Your instructions are so good with the video and the encyclopedia formulation entry. Definitely going to be doing more of this DIY adventuring! Thanks! 😎
I watched this video, today, and realized I had all of these ingredients on hand, so I just made some of this conditioner (formula #3) to try out. It was so easy to make!! I cannot wait to try it out tomorrow morning! Thank you for sharing these recipes! Love the tip to blitz the BYMS-25 in the coffee grinder! Brilliant!
hello there!! I used verisoft eq and btms 50 together along with other goodies and it made a wonderful conditioner for my dry damaged hair type. I bleach my hair a lot to keep it red. lol ! I really liked the formula. It was a first time experiment. Thank you for always challenging us! mwahhhhh!!!!!
What a coincidence!! I was looking through your conditioner recipes YESTERDAY because I wanted to make a wash off conditioner with any scent of my choice, because since I wash my hair everyday I wanted to have a signature scent. Similar to how people wear perfume
This is absolutely lovely. Love the simplified explanation on BTMS 25 and its importance in formulating the hair conditioners is just spot on 💕 love this ... You Simply ROCK 💕❤️💕💕❤️ Thank you for sharing 🙂🤗
Thanks for this video, I,m thrilled to see it. I chose to make the richer third recipe as I have recently grown my hair and it’s very curly and fine and prone to frizz. Unfortunately I have age related hair loss and I,m so worried when it tangles as combing it through and tugging contributes to hair falling out.I have been using a kerastase conditioner and it’s awesome, though I find I need to use a lot and at $55 NZ for 250 mls that’s stressful! I worked out it cost me about $5 to make your recipe for 100ml.So $15 compared to $55. I used half coconut oil and half Argan oil. It feels amazing, hair wet at present, will see how it dries. The BMS was a pain to melt in my double boiler, became firmer on heating and when I attempted to stir it with my spatula it stuck like glue! It did mostly dissolve then did completely on blending.I,ll definitely whiz it down next time as you suggest. I look forward to trying jojoba oil for less tangle and better comb through and I,m planning to add rosemary either in an infused oil or in the water phase, like a tea or as rosemary essential oil.
What stood out for me was the grinding down of the behentrimonium chloride/btms. I cant wait to try & formulate with it in its powderd form...it takes forever to melt down other wise
I always love your vidoe just simple and easy to follow thanks can you share a. Conditioning shampoo becouse am really interrsted and all i have done was unsuccesful 🙏🏼❤️
Thanks for watching! I shared a conditioning shampoo formulation back in 2018, just search for "conditioning shampoo" at www.humblebeeandme.com/search. Happy making!
Please do not start with 10L of ANYTHING. I have included scaling instructions in the free partner blog post, but DO NOT start with 10L-I'm begging you! Start with 100g (3.5oz) and scale up slowly if you like it :)
From Sydney Australia. Hi, Marie! Love these simple conditioner ideas! Cant wait to try! I'd also love to know more about those glass discs you use in this video. What are they called? Are they any good to use? Cheers xo
Hi Monique! They're called watch glass. I would not recommend getting them unless you intend on slowly rotating a small glass disc containing a tablespoon of ingredient in front of a camera as part of your job 😝
Thanks for watching! You'll find the answer to your question in the blog post that's linked in the description box below the video ;) If you're not sure what that means, read this: www.humblebeeandme.com/faqs/whats-the-description-box-on-youtube/. Happy making!
This is very helpful. If I wanted to make a leave in version of the fuller ones, how would I modify the formulation? and also is it possible to add cyclomethicone and how would you recommend? TIA
Hi Joaquin! Have you read the free partner blog post? It discusses leave in vs. rinse-out :) You could add cyclomethicone in the cool down phase; 2-4% would likely be good. Happy making!
Thank you so much for the videos. They are extremely helpful. But my question is; "Can any of these BTMS be used in addition to other types of emulsifying waxes and beeswax?"
Thank you for sharing this recipe. I tried # 3 using Moringa seed oil and Pathonal as my additives. I find I can use a bit more conditioning. What would you suggest?
The easiest thing would be to use BTMS-50 instead of BTMS-25. You could also try incorporating a secondary cationic ingredient, like polyquaternium 7 or cationic guar gum :)
@@HumblebeeAndMe thank you…I have BTMS 50 and maybe I will try half and half. I also have guarcat. Should I do 6 grams like the other additives or is that to much. I know it creates slip
I’m loving these deep forces and these formulas look like something I need to try. But, wait! No mention of that cool heating machine you used? I’ve never seen one like it!
What about pH ? Do you add something or leave It? If i add lactic acid in the third recipe, the texture collapse and the cream become liquid. Any suggestions?
Definitely; you should read up on BTMS-25 in the Humblebee & Me DIY Encyclopedia (www.humblebeeandme.com/diy-encyclopedia/) to learn more + get formulas you can make with it :)
Hi Marie! I hope you find this comment since this is an older post. But i just made the 3rd Conditioner! I havent tried using it yet because I ran into a problem. During the cool down phase when i added my ingredients, it started to curdle! The alterations that i made was instead of jojoba oil, i used Borage and Eveningprimrose oil. Then instead of rice hydrolyzed protein, i used keratin hydrolyzed protein. What could have gone wrong?? I waiting to see if my second immersion blending helped "re-emulsified" everything...
I always hear you saying that you love BTMS-25 and 50 as they are cationic emulsofiers and are really specials. Have you ever tried Varisoft EQ 65?? I would like to know your personal opinion about that emulsifier if you have tried. Thank you!!!
Can I use D panthenol liquid form?? If yes then at what stage and quantity..pls reply..I have all the ingredients mentioned for 3rd conditioner except this...
Yes! I use the broad spectrum variable with ethylhexylglycerin, its often sold under product name EHGP or Ethylhexylglycerin Phenoxyethanol. I love it. Heat tolerance, can be used both in anhydrous and emulsions, can be used in wide range of pH. Down side is it is not considered natural. But I have no issues with it. The lotions I made with it lasted for over 2 years with no molds.
Hi Marie Thank you for your amazing content I’m a natural hair dresser and I was looking to make our own clarifying shampoo and conditioner I have a question are those 3 recipes water soluble? As most of our clients suffer from product buildups unless they use very expensive brands (we are located in Egypt where clean products are not really available) also can they be used as a co-wash? Thank you again and keep up the good work ❤
@@HumblebeeAndMe thank you so much, I really appreciate your reply my dear teacher. I just wanted to make sure I understood well your instructions, you have not idea how good are this recipes for all of us, it really makes the BTMS shine and it’s wonderful, I made it last night and I am loving it 🥰
Hey so i tried to make my own leave in conditioner with btms-50 and cetyl alcohol but the problem is when I apply it on my hair it stay on the surface bot absorbing well,do you think i should reduce the btms50 ?!
While, I’m white, as my kids are, my son does have very thick, coarse, curly hair that gets very crispy with standard conditioners on the market. BTMS50 based products tend to work better at higher concentrations for him. I find that if the conditioner is a little thin, I might add .5% (yes half a percent) of beeswax or you could use candillia (sp?) wax for vegan options.
Does anyone know how long it lasts and especially how long the ingredients for # 1 and #2 last? I like figuring out how to make all my household and hygiene products just in case. And store ingredients long term
You _can_ , but I think it would be a beast to clean up. Beeswax is really quite sticky and I suspect you'd never get your grinder clean enough to use for anything else afterwards.
Yes! You'll find full details on how in the blog post that's linked in the description box below the video :) If you're not sure what that means, read this: www.humblebeeandme.com/faqs/whats-the-description-box-on-youtube/. Happy making!
Finally someone intelligent and know what she is talking about that makes these kind of video! Thanks (merci!)
My mom has made all three and loves them she's blind and I help her make everything. She loves Marie and her recipes and recommends that you take her mini course.
I’ve been making the light weight conditioner as my go-to since this was first published. I have thin, fine hair that feels a lot like cat hair. Most conditioners are just too much for my hair and makes it look flat and dirty. No conditioner at all and my hair gets flyaways, breaks off and turns dull. Formula #1 has kept my hair happy for a year. Holy Moly!
I recently bought a conditioner bar from Etsy with BTMS 50 because you love BTMS so much in your hair -- and I have to say it's the best thing I've ever done for my 3a-b curly hair. Virtually no more frizz, soft, shiny, defined curls. I'll never go back to regular conditioner. Excellent recommendation! 🙂
I'm so thrilled to hear it! You could also try making your own-my Cranberry Orange one uses BTMS-50 and is awesome :D
My son has the same curl pattern and I need to make him a leave in. This video was calling my name.
@@orange300-ct8fcs. Can't find btms50 Home. No, amzn doesnt get here.
So what’s diff between the btms 50 and the 25?
Can I add apple cider vinegar instead of water for this recipe?
I love this video! It's such a simple rundown on how to go from the bare bones of a formulation then zhuzh it up. I've been making my own conditioner for a few months now and can't imagine going back to store-bought. Not only do I prefer how it preforms, but as someone who loves to make and experiment, getting to try out new techniques and additives and fragrances is my idea of some Saturday fun!
Thank you so much, Ainslee! ❤️
BTMS became my favorite emulsifier(s) after the first use.
I never thought about grinding it prior to melting. I’m going to try that.
Your constant reminder to have a "diy only food processor" reminded me, i use a magic bullet that isnt strong enough for smoothies anymore but is the perfect way to have weird food grinders (grinding up shitake mushrooms also should not be done in the household coffee grinder we discovered) and also keep some DIY only parts!
hello Marie, just wanted to say THANK YOU for such simple yet extremely effective hair conditioner ideas. I have very long hair, it frizzes a lot, ends split. Loads is always happening with my hair. Could never find a perfect shampoo nor a conditioner for my hair. I tried number two example and it came out amazing. I used it last night and my hair felt sooo silky smooth straight away, no frizz. Aslo, this morning my hair is straight (usually quite wavey), still super soft and frizz free. Oh, I used BTSM 50 as it's what I had. THANK YOU again!
YAY! I am so glad your DIY conditioner worked for you 😄 There's nothing quite like the thrill of making a thing that ends up being awesome 🎉 Thanks for DIYing with me, and happy making :)
I use BTMS 25 for my DIY conditioner and I LOVE it. I add rice, cassava, oat, and sprouted pea extracts too :-)
what does the cassava extract do for the hair?
❤️ That sounds lovely!
@LittleFriendsLearningTogether casava or Topioca Starch does wonders for the hair.. it softens, absorbs excess oil from the hair and stops hair fall.
Wow! I've watched you off and on over several years and you have become EXCELLENT at this! You are always improving. I have learned from you and your book to make my own lotion with luxurious ingredients and my own makeup. I used your ideas and method and adopted my own recipe and have stuck with it for about 3 yrs. Now I'm going to make my hair conditioner. thanks!
Thank you so much! I've been working really hard-especially this year-to improve my videos ❤️ Thanks for DIYing with me, and happy making :)
I was inspired to make a rinse-off lotion for my baby grandson using olive oil, glycerine and castor oil as the oils and leaving out the fragrance. I have tested it on my arms and it leaves the skin feeling so lovely!! Thank you for the great instructions, that enables one to feel confident to try these things.
Is my first time watching u but i just love how simple you explain everything it's just amazing 😊❤❤
Just made my first batch of Simple #1 and my hair absolutely loves it. Your instructions are so good with the video and the encyclopedia formulation entry. Definitely going to be doing more of this DIY adventuring! Thanks! 😎
I watched this video, today, and realized I had all of these ingredients on hand, so I just made some of this conditioner (formula #3) to try out. It was so easy to make!! I cannot wait to try it out tomorrow morning! Thank you for sharing these recipes! Love the tip to blitz the BYMS-25 in the coffee grinder! Brilliant!
hello there!! I used verisoft eq and btms 50 together along with other goodies and it made a wonderful conditioner for my dry damaged hair type. I bleach my hair a lot to keep it red. lol ! I really liked the formula. It was a first time experiment. Thank you for always challenging us! mwahhhhh!!!!!
That's the reason why I always wait for your videos they are very simple to understand and very useful for beginners like me.. thank you so much 💓
❤️ Thanks for watching!
What a coincidence!! I was looking through your conditioner recipes YESTERDAY because I wanted to make a wash off conditioner with any scent of my choice, because since I wash my hair everyday I wanted to have a signature scent. Similar to how people wear perfume
Hooray! Thanks for DIYing with me, and happy making :)
I made your version 3 the other day and used it this morning. My hair is so soft and silky! Love it!!! Thank you!!!
I am so thrilled to hear it! ❤️
I just made #3...I've made #1 and #2 and loved them both. I think I'm going to be loving this one, too. Thank you for formulating and sharing!
This is absolutely lovely. Love the simplified explanation on BTMS 25 and its importance in formulating the hair conditioners is just spot on 💕 love this ... You Simply ROCK 💕❤️💕💕❤️ Thank you for sharing 🙂🤗
Glad it was helpful! ❤️
GRINDING THE BTMS!! You are genius 👏, i have btms50 and it gave horrible time in melting too
Hooray! I hope it makes your life easier 😄
Thanks for this video, I,m thrilled to see it. I chose to make the richer third recipe as I have recently grown my hair and it’s very curly and fine and prone to frizz. Unfortunately I have age related hair loss and I,m so worried when it tangles as combing it through and tugging contributes to hair falling out.I have been using a kerastase conditioner and it’s awesome, though I find I need to use a lot and at $55 NZ for 250 mls that’s stressful! I worked out it cost me about $5 to make your recipe for 100ml.So $15 compared to $55. I used half coconut oil and half Argan oil. It feels amazing, hair wet at present, will see how it dries. The BMS was a pain to melt in my double boiler, became firmer on heating and when I attempted to stir it with my spatula it stuck like glue! It did mostly dissolve then did completely on blending.I,ll definitely whiz it down next time as you suggest. I look forward to trying jojoba oil for less tangle and better comb through and I,m planning to add rosemary either in an infused oil or in the water phase, like a tea or as rosemary essential oil.
This was a great tutorial with practical comparisons. I also LOVE the versatility: conditioner, lotion, and leave in conditioner. Thank you!!!
Hi from Mexico!!! Do I need Germall Plus or can I use S. Lactate? Is the Germall spacial for conditioner?
Looks like Optiphen could be substituted for the Germall?
Yes
Love the science behind this product's ingredients and formulation. The three permutations are neat. Rock on Marie.
Thanks, Samuel!
Fantastic recipes, explained thoroughly and communicated like a pro. Love it!
Thank you so much!
This has helped me so much! I love seeing hair care videos! Hope to see more soon:)
Love this video 😍😍😍 One question... Can I add hydrolyzed protein, panthenol, etc, to the first formula?
Wow! This is great .
What stood out for me was the grinding down of the behentrimonium chloride/btms. I cant wait to try & formulate with it in its powderd form...it takes forever to melt down other wise
😄 I hope it makes your formulating a bit easier! I'm so thrilled with this development LOL.
Very complete video that clearly shows the basics of btms! I do my own conditionner and it’s amazing to see the build up you made! 👌
This was a fantastic video. So much great info and I learned about ingredients I’ve never used. Thank you for your time on this. ☺️
You are so welcome! ❤️
Thank you so much for your efforts can we use this for kids ??
Woweeee……thanks so much for the amazingly simple formulations dear. Will surely try them. Love ❤️
Thank you so much! ❤️
Thanks for fully informative video 👍 about the hair conditioners
I was curious if you ever made a dope for it's a 10 leave-in conditioner
I love this video.🤩 Just had a question can we substitute BTMS 25 with BTMS 50 and formulate the same recipes.?
Wow great tutorial, thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Wow what a fantastic video, so easy to follow, with easy instructions. Thankyou.
Can any of these formulas be used as a detangling spray?
Love these simple & hair loving recipes 🥰.
❤️ Thanks for DIYing with me, and happy making :)
Beautiful. I have learnt soo much from your videos
I'm so glad! ❤️
Can’t wait to try these. Thanks Marie. 🙏😊
❤️
I am very glad on u mam..ur recipes make my formulations very confident..and your explanation is awsome
Thanks a lot ❤️
@@HumblebeeAndMe i wants to learn more courses from u mam...is der any link to join..
@@naveenajeevan www.humblebeeandme.com/free-course :)
I always love your vidoe just simple and easy to follow thanks can you share a. Conditioning shampoo becouse am really interrsted and all i have done was unsuccesful 🙏🏼❤️
Thanks for watching! I shared a conditioning shampoo formulation back in 2018, just search for "conditioning shampoo" at www.humblebeeandme.com/search. Happy making!
This is amazing, thank you so much Marie! I made two rinse off hair conditioners few days ago. I'll give these ago soon!
I look forward to hearing what you think! ❤️
What a lovely video, pls if I want to try 10 liters of this can you give the measurements of them
Please do not start with 10L of ANYTHING. I have included scaling instructions in the free partner blog post, but DO NOT start with 10L-I'm begging you! Start with 100g (3.5oz) and scale up slowly if you like it :)
Great vid! Is there any way to make a conditioner with Centrimonium chloride?
amazing video!! I cant wait to try this this weekend!!!
Have fun! Thanks for DIYing with me, and happy making :)
If I wanted to add sea kelp or aloe vera juice to this would that work okay and what phase do you add those to? Thanks
This was very helpful. Thank You 🙏.
Thanks for watching!
Hi Marie! Can you make a video on leave in conditioners?
Hi beautiful 😊 I love everything you do and so grateful♥️♥️♥️ what’s is shelf life of this ? Thank you😊
Thanks for watching!
Hey! You'll find the answer to your question in my FAQ on my website at www.humblebeeandme.com/faq/preservatives/ 🙂 Happy making!
From Sydney Australia.
Hi, Marie! Love these simple conditioner ideas! Cant wait to try! I'd also love to know more about those glass discs you use in this video. What are they called? Are they any good to use? Cheers xo
Hi Monique! They're called watch glass. I would not recommend getting them unless you intend on slowly rotating a small glass disc containing a tablespoon of ingredient in front of a camera as part of your job 😝
Big thank you! Will make this 💕
Great video! Hydrolyzed protein? What is that please x
Check her blog post linked in the description
Thanks for sharing... Can the 3 conditioners be used as live in or wash out
Thanks for watching! You'll find the answer to your question in the blog post that's linked in the description box below the video ;) If you're not sure what that means, read this: www.humblebeeandme.com/faqs/whats-the-description-box-on-youtube/.
Happy making!
That is wonderful video and love
Thank you so much! ❤️
greattttttttt as always, Thank you so much♥️♥️♥️
Do you have a recipe for a solid hair conditioner bar?
This is very helpful. If I wanted to make a leave in version of the fuller ones, how would I modify the formulation? and also is it possible to add cyclomethicone and how would you recommend? TIA
Hi Joaquin! Have you read the free partner blog post? It discusses leave in vs. rinse-out :)
You could add cyclomethicone in the cool down phase; 2-4% would likely be good.
Happy making!
What can I add to make this a leave in conditioner spray. Thanks 😊
Love the video!!! Where did you order that hot plate? Would save me a trip up the stairs
Thank you so much for the videos. They are extremely helpful.
But my question is; "Can any of these BTMS be used in addition to other types of emulsifying waxes and beeswax?"
Can’t wait to try
I hope you enjoy it!
Thank you for sharing this recipe. I tried # 3 using Moringa seed oil and Pathonal as my additives. I find I can use a bit more conditioning. What would you suggest?
The easiest thing would be to use BTMS-50 instead of BTMS-25. You could also try incorporating a secondary cationic ingredient, like polyquaternium 7 or cationic guar gum :)
@@HumblebeeAndMe thank you…I have BTMS 50 and maybe I will try half and half. I also have guarcat. Should I do 6 grams like the other additives or is that to much. I know it creates slip
You're amazing ❤
oooh such a good idea with breaking the btms25!
😄 It makes my formulating life so much easier!!
Rinsed clean... up side.. it's forgiving..
Hi how do I make my mix of 50 , oil, she and mango butter to be on the liquid side. It’s too thick and I added more water and aloe
I’m loving these deep forces and these formulas look like something I need to try. But, wait! No mention of that cool
heating machine you used? I’ve never seen one like it!
It's a lab hot plate! I'm planning a video on "intermediate" equipment that will include it soon-ish :)
Thank you for the video
What about pH ? Do you add something or leave It? If i add lactic acid in the third recipe, the texture collapse and the cream become liquid. Any suggestions?
What is sutabla for curly hair
Can we use btms 50 in lotions and creams
I use BTMS 50 in my creams.
@@Cam282322 can u share your recipe?
Definitely; you should read up on BTMS-25 in the Humblebee & Me DIY Encyclopedia (www.humblebeeandme.com/diy-encyclopedia/) to learn more + get formulas you can make with it :)
Hi Marie! I hope you find this comment since this is an older post. But i just made the 3rd Conditioner! I havent tried using it yet because I ran into a problem. During the cool down phase when i added my ingredients, it started to curdle!
The alterations that i made was instead of jojoba oil, i used Borage and Eveningprimrose oil. Then instead of rice hydrolyzed protein, i used keratin hydrolyzed protein. What could have gone wrong?? I waiting to see if my second immersion blending helped "re-emulsified" everything...
You could troubleshoot it by reading the substitution section on her blog (linked in description)
Can I use rose extract instead of the protein (note: the rosé extract is oil based) ?
I always hear you saying that you love BTMS-25 and 50 as they are cationic emulsofiers and are really specials. Have you ever tried Varisoft EQ 65?? I would like to know your personal opinion about that emulsifier if you have tried. Thank you!!!
Hello do you think the emulsence hc will be okay for thick Afro hair ?
I really, really, really hated the way it made my hair feel and would not recommend it to anyone.
Love btms 25💞🌹
LOVE IT!
😄
Can I use D panthenol liquid form?? If yes then at what stage and quantity..pls reply..I have all the ingredients mentioned for 3rd conditioner except this...
Thank you 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Is PHENOXYETHANOL ok to use in place of Liquid Germall Plus?
I would say so. The type of preservative you use is up to you
www.humblebeeandme.com/faqs/can-i-use-a-different-preservative-than-the-one-youve-used/ :)
Yes! I use the broad spectrum variable with ethylhexylglycerin, its often sold under product name EHGP or Ethylhexylglycerin Phenoxyethanol. I love it. Heat tolerance, can be used both in anhydrous and emulsions, can be used in wide range of pH. Down side is it is not considered natural. But I have no issues with it. The lotions I made with it lasted for over 2 years with no molds.
Hi Marie. Can you make a video on eyebrow styling soap?!
I'll keep it in mind-thanks for the suggestion!
Just get the clear orange bar of soap from Dollar Tree, melt it down and pot it.
I've seen it done before.
Hi Marie
Thank you for your amazing content
I’m a natural hair dresser and I was looking to make our own clarifying shampoo and conditioner
I have a question are those 3 recipes water soluble? As most of our clients suffer from product buildups unless they use very expensive brands (we are located in Egypt where clean products are not really available) also can they be used as a co-wash?
Thank you again and keep up the good work ❤
Marie you are awesome
❤️ Thanks for watching!
Love your videos
Thank you so much! ❤️
Can you over whip the formula? Mine seems too fluffy. It's supposed to be a rinse out
No need for E vitamin??. Thanks 🌹♥️💥
This is "super simple"; you definitely can include it, but I was keeping things "super simple" :)
@@HumblebeeAndMe thank you so much, I really appreciate your reply my dear teacher.
I just wanted to make sure I understood well your instructions, you have not idea how good are this recipes for all of us, it really makes the BTMS shine and it’s wonderful, I made it last night and I am loving it 🥰
I'm so thrilled to hear it! ❤️
🔥 ty!
Hey so i tried to make my own leave in conditioner with btms-50 and cetyl alcohol but the problem is when I apply it on my hair it stay on the surface bot absorbing well,do you think i should reduce the btms50 ?!
Can a black ethnic hair use this?
While, I’m white, as my kids are, my son does have very thick, coarse, curly hair that gets very crispy with standard conditioners on the market.
BTMS50 based products tend to work better at higher concentrations for him. I find that if the conditioner is a little thin, I might add .5% (yes half a percent) of beeswax or you could use candillia (sp?) wax for vegan options.
can you use propylene glycol instead of liquid germall? liquid germall is 60% prop glycol so i figured it might work and it’s way cheaper by itself
Check out her blog - the preservative section and substitutions section. Look in the description area of this vid for the link
Does anyone know how long it lasts and especially how long the ingredients for # 1 and #2 last? I like figuring out how to make all my household and hygiene products just in case. And store ingredients long term
Hi mam I love your all vedio.plz mam make face peel vedio.
Can I also blend beewax like how you did BTMS 50. because it takes a while before it's melt
You _can_ , but I think it would be a beast to clean up. Beeswax is really quite sticky and I suspect you'd never get your grinder clean enough to use for anything else afterwards.
But why is BTMS 25 stubborn to dissolve, how to help it dissolve faster
Any way to add apple cider vinegar?
Hi Marie, can I use BTMS50 for substitution of BTMS25?
Yes! You'll find full details on how in the blog post that's linked in the description box below the video :) If you're not sure what that means, read this: www.humblebeeandme.com/faqs/whats-the-description-box-on-youtube/.
Happy making!
@@HumblebeeAndMe thank you so much Marie 🥰