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Excellent video Belinda! I recently had a sucragel fail so this is perfect timing, I will try to save it, but now know what to do so it doesn’t fail next time. Thank you!
@@empressaura7736 I am in Canada and it is available from shops in Quebec only it’s called Gelisucre in French. Better price at Coop Coco- coopcoco.ca/gelisucre or it’s at Les Ames Fleurs also.
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Now I can use my sucragel 😁Could please make a video on how to use Ethylene/Propylene/Styrene Copolymer and Butylene/.Ethylene/Styrene Copolymer to thicken oils 🙏🏾...thank u😉
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Yes it is safe, Please google the supplier name to find your regional contact or join your local Society of Cosmetic Chemists to build your network. You might also find suppliers through our Cosmetic Raw Materials for Small Brands facebook group: facebook.com/groups/1734896293290235/ or try this page for small suppliers in various countries: personalcarescience.com.au/AboutUs/PracticalpackPaypal-799/
hello, I would like to try out sucragel and buy it. I live in the Netherlands and have googled a lot but I can't find sucragel anywhere, not even under the inci name, so where can I as a private individual buy this, preferably with a Dutch payment option such as iDeal Greatings from Holland 💖
I have played with sucragel now an twice had it completely seperate after adding fragrance. Other times its fine. Just kind of bummed because of the loss of product but any other products out there that can work like sucragel?
Takes some practice, needs to be added very slowly and bit by bit. Ensure you are only adding the next part of it once the previous one is homogenous. Emulsion will start to turn like an off white colour and become thicker so you will also need to increase rpm of your mixer
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I’ve been attempting to create an emulsion with water. 7g of Sucragel to 35g of oil. It’s starts out smoothe like yours but the end result is choppy or clumpy. Also when I add it to my water phase,46g of water, it’s sooooo runny, like milk. I’m trying to start with 100 g of product. What am I doing wrong?
You need more sucragel - please follow the format I use in my video to make sure it will work. It won’t work with that low input, please email info@personalcarescience.com.au Learn how to make correct ingredient selections with our Certificate in Advanced Cosmetic Science: personalcarescience.com.au/CosmeticScience/CertificateinAdvancedCosmeticScience-478/ or Diploma of Personal Care Formulation: personalcarescience.com.au/CosmeticScience/DiplomaofPersonalCareFormulation-479/
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A propeller mixer works best but you could also use a stick blender - just be careful of air when using a stick blender and keep your additions small at the start, even though the blender won’t reach the base of the product.
Is there any way to thin/dilute the product out? I’ve followed the instructions using Sucraclear and coconut oil and got a beautiful, clear result but it’s very thick. I’d love to try to use it as a base for other products if that’s possible?
Butters will naturally thicken out any formula. I suggest using another oil or reducing the amount of coconut oil. Should you want coconut oil anyway, then go for fractionated coconut oil and that should make it less thin.
We’re happy to provide the full formula, ingredient, supplier, input and method details, please email us: info@personalcarescience.com.au and we can send you a link to access ALL our free formulas and reports. Happy formulating!
What a wonderful resource your providing thanks so much 😂
Glad it was helpful! Please email us for full formulation, method and supplier details: info@personalcarescience.com.au we provide this free. Happy formulating!
Excellent video Belinda! I recently had a sucragel fail so this is perfect timing, I will try to save it, but now know what to do so it doesn’t fail next time. Thank you!
Where did you purchase yours if you don't mind me asking
@@empressaura7736 I am in Canada and it is available from shops in Quebec only it’s called Gelisucre in French. Better price at Coop Coco- coopcoco.ca/gelisucre or it’s at Les Ames Fleurs also.
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Thank you so much. I can't wait to buy some to start to make these gels.
You are so welcome! Happy formulating!
Thank you
Thanks for sharing..appreciate..your content always informative
My pleasure!
Excellent video thanks
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Yes, but Fss no longer sells it and i don't know where to purchase it so i can continue to sell my product.
Please google the supplier name to find your regional contact or join your local Society of Cosmetic Chemists to build your network. You might also find suppliers through our Cosmetic Raw Materials for Small Brands facebook group: facebook.com/groups/1734896293290235/ or try this page for small suppliers in various countries: personalcarescience.com.au/AboutUs/PracticalpackPaypal-799/
Life safer, thank you
Thank you for watching!
Now I can use my sucragel 😁Could please make a video on how to use Ethylene/Propylene/Styrene Copolymer and Butylene/.Ethylene/Styrene Copolymer to thicken oils 🙏🏾...thank u😉
Thank you for this idea, we’ll see if it fits into our video schedule. In the meantime, you can learn with us. Please contact us for course information and which course is going to best suit you: info@personalcarescience.com.au
Hello and thank you for this great video!This product you make is instead the oil phase in a cream?If not what preservative can we use;
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Is sucragel a safe additive? Where to buy it? Thank you Good video!
Yes it is safe, Please google the supplier name to find your regional contact or join your local Society of Cosmetic Chemists to build your network. You might also find suppliers through our Cosmetic Raw Materials for Small Brands facebook group: facebook.com/groups/1734896293290235/ or try this page for small suppliers in various countries: personalcarescience.com.au/AboutUs/PracticalpackPaypal-799/
hello, I would like to try out sucragel and buy it.
I live in the Netherlands and have googled a lot but I can't find sucragel anywhere, not even under the inci name, so where can I as a private individual buy this, preferably with a Dutch payment option such as iDeal
Greatings from Holland 💖
Hello, Can sucragel be used in lubricant forulations? Is it skin irritant in this way?
I have played with sucragel now an twice had it completely seperate after adding fragrance. Other times its fine. Just kind of bummed because of the loss of product but any other products out there that can work like sucragel?
Takes some practice, needs to be added very slowly and bit by bit. Ensure you are only adding the next part of it once the previous one is homogenous. Emulsion will start to turn like an off white colour and become thicker so you will also need to increase rpm of your mixer
Can sucragel be used to make a nourishing nail and cuticle oil gel or would I have to use a different product?
It would be great - not greasy at all!
I don't have an overhead mixer. What else can I use instead?
Thanks , I will use my immersion blender.
Hi. Would this be the same process with sapogel Q? Thank you!
Yes it is - have fun with these materials, once you get the hang of it they are fantastic!
Any suggestions on how to pour the oleogel in the final containers?
We’re happy to provide the full formula, ingredient, supplier, input and method details, please email us: info@personalcarescience.com.au and we can send you a link to access ALL our free formulas and reports. Happy formulating!
I’ve been attempting to create an emulsion with water. 7g of Sucragel to 35g of oil. It’s starts out smoothe like yours but the end result is choppy or clumpy. Also when I add it to my water phase,46g of water, it’s sooooo runny, like milk. I’m trying to start with 100 g of product. What am I doing wrong?
You need more sucragel - please follow the format I use in my video to make sure it will work. It won’t work with that low input, please email info@personalcarescience.com.au Learn how to make correct ingredient selections with our Certificate in Advanced Cosmetic Science: personalcarescience.com.au/CosmeticScience/CertificateinAdvancedCosmeticScience-478/ or Diploma of Personal Care Formulation: personalcarescience.com.au/CosmeticScience/DiplomaofPersonalCareFormulation-479/
Can u infuse it with hydrosols in place of oil?
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If I don't have a mixer such as this.. is it a problem?
A propeller mixer works best but you could also use a stick blender - just be careful of air when using a stick blender and keep your additions small at the start, even though the blender won’t reach the base of the product.
Is there any way to thin/dilute the product out? I’ve followed the instructions using Sucraclear and coconut oil and got a beautiful, clear result but it’s very thick. I’d love to try to use it as a base for other products if that’s possible?
Not with sucragel, no. Part of its stability comes from the way it builds structure in the formula - to thin it would make it unstable.
Butters will naturally thicken out any formula. I suggest using another oil or reducing the amount of coconut oil. Should you want coconut oil anyway, then go for fractionated coconut oil and that should make it less thin.
Do you mind sharing where did you buy your Sucragel?
Hi, is the kind/shape of mixer critical for the process?
We’re happy to provide the full formula, ingredient, supplier, input and method details, please email us: info@personalcarescience.com.au and we can send you a link to access ALL our free formulas and reports. Happy formulating!