I recall calling out a "natural" men's skincare brand for equating cosmetic acids to corrosive acids that "melt" the face in their instagram marketing. Male consumers are usually uneducated when it comes to skincare, so they will believe that dude that says using acids is like "burning the forest on your skin." I, of course, countered with facts. Thanks for another great video.
Hi Belinda, this video is really helpful. Thank you so much. It will be really kind of you if you can share a separate video for formulating with Kojic acid. P.s. love your podcast
Thank you! Learn how to formulate with active ingredients, including how to stabilise them in your formulas and check quality/stability 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/
I love your content! And your always so beautiful and articulate! You and Chemist Corner have been helping me greatly. Right now I am saving to be able to attend your certification program. In the meantime I’m struggling to understand buffer solutions. I know pH adjusters are used to either raise or lower a formulations pH to the desired range but buffers lock the range in to keep it from dramatically changing overtime. I’ve been having a hard time locating information on how to make buffers and incorporate them into a formulation. Is there any resources that you know of that can help with this topic? Thanks!
For more information on how to test pH, please watch this video: ruclips.net/video/kwvLAK3KauM/видео.html and to make buffer solutions please watch the end of this video: Beginners cosmetic science lecture 1: ruclips.net/video/s0I7ZsGqUhk/видео.html You may also find this video useful: Should cosmetics be diluted to test pH: ruclips.net/video/8ehi-7prATM/видео.html
I'll add that to my list, or Learn how to formulate with active ingredients, including how to stabilise them in your formulas and check quality/stability 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/
very informative and greatly explained everything in a great way really learning many things about cosmetic formulation from your channel mam thank you so much mam❤
Thank you for this video, the best acid-video ever 😊Could you make a video please about the Enzym-Exfoliators? Ananas, Papaya etc.....? it would be great 😀🥰🦋
I'll add that to my list, please also check out our video on fruit acid peels. Please email us for full formulation, method and supplier details: info@personalcarescience.com.au we provide this free. Happy formulating!
This video is full of useful gems! I so appreciate you sharing with us, I use your create cosmetics program but don’t know what to look for in order for me to make a glycolic acid serum or mandelic type.
We don’t have these acids in the program because they are very hard to stabilise, and you do need proper cosmetic science training to ensure a stable and long shelf life. You can learn with our study only option (50% off full course fees), visit this page: personalcarescience.com.au/STUDYOPTIONS/STUDYOPTIONS-7504/ You can learn how to formulate with acids, stabilise them and check shelf life 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/ Happy formulating!
Hi there we don't have a course just on lactic acid, formulating with acids is covered in our Certificate in Advanced Cosmetic Science: personalcarescience.com.au/CosmeticScience/CertificateinAdvancedCosmeticScience-478/ or Diploma of Personal Care Formulation: personalcarescience.com.au/CosmeticScience/DiplomaofPersonalCareFormulation-479/
hi, Belinda thanks for this very informative video. I wanted to ask about the salicylic acid, it says to dissolve it in ethanol or propanediol or isopropanol at a 10:1 ratio, does it mean the salicylic acid should be added at the 10 and the propanediol at 1 or the other way?
Learn how to formulate with active ingredients, including how to stabilise them in your formulas and check quality/stability 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/
There's a skincare company that makes a body lotion and it contains salicylic acid. The PH was around 4.8. What would be the point of having that ingredient at that PH in the product?
It would not have much activity at a pH of 4.8. I can’t comment why they have done that, you may want to ask them? Learn how to formulate professional skin care with great performance 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/
The pH is either low to suit it, or it isn’t bioavailable. You could test the product to find out - if it doesn’t give the required results then it probably isn’t bioavailable. Learn how to formulate with active materials professionally and check stability with our Certificate in Advanced Cosmetic Science: personalcarescience.com.au/CosmeticScience/CertificateinAdvancedCosmeticScience-478/ and Diploma of Personal Care Formulation: personalcarescience.com.au/CosmeticScience/DiplomaofPersonalCareFormulation-479/
Learn how to make the best cosmetic preservative selections to suit your formulation needs, using both natural and synthetic cosmetic ingredients with our Certificate in Cosmetic Preservatives: personalcarescience.com.au/CosmeticScience/CertificateinCosmeticPreservatives-7431/
I recall calling out a "natural" men's skincare brand for equating cosmetic acids to corrosive acids that "melt" the face in their instagram marketing. Male consumers are usually uneducated when it comes to skincare, so they will believe that dude that says using acids is like "burning the forest on your skin." I, of course, countered with facts. Thanks for another great video.
This was so informative. Thank you for sharing this
Hi Belinda, this video is really helpful. Thank you so much. It will be really kind of you if you can share a separate video for formulating with Kojic acid.
P.s. love your podcast
Thank you! Learn how to formulate with active ingredients, including how to stabilise them in your formulas and check quality/stability 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/
Muchas gracias Belinda ,valiosa información .
Thanks for watching!
Very informative video, thanks for sharing this great information
Glad it was helpful!
I love your content! And your always so beautiful and articulate! You and Chemist Corner have been helping me greatly. Right now I am saving to be able to attend your certification program. In the meantime I’m struggling to understand buffer solutions. I know pH adjusters are used to either raise or lower a formulations pH to the desired range but buffers lock the range in to keep it from dramatically changing overtime. I’ve been having a hard time locating information on how to make buffers and incorporate them into a formulation. Is there any resources that you know of that can help with this topic? Thanks!
For more information on how to test pH, please watch this video: ruclips.net/video/kwvLAK3KauM/видео.html and to make buffer solutions please watch the end of this video: Beginners cosmetic science lecture 1: ruclips.net/video/s0I7ZsGqUhk/видео.html You may also find this video useful: Should cosmetics be diluted to test pH: ruclips.net/video/8ehi-7prATM/видео.html
@@theinstituteofpersonalcare6401 Thank you! I can't wait to be able to join your course!
Please do share a video on azealic acid if possible your videos are extremely helpful
I'll add that to my list, or Learn how to formulate with active ingredients, including how to stabilise them in your formulas and check quality/stability 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/
Thank you so much, Belinda!
Any time!
Very informative, thank you very much Belinda.
Glad you enjoyed it!
very informative and greatly explained everything in a great way really learning many things about cosmetic formulation from your channel mam thank you so much mam❤
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for this video, the best acid-video ever 😊Could you make a video please about the Enzym-Exfoliators? Ananas, Papaya etc.....? it would be great 😀🥰🦋
I'll add that to my list, please also check out our video on fruit acid peels. Please email us for full formulation, method and supplier details: info@personalcarescience.com.au we provide this free. Happy formulating!
12 acids! Thank you
Thanks for watching!
This video is full of useful gems! I so appreciate you sharing with us, I use your create cosmetics program but don’t know what to look for in order for me to make a glycolic acid serum or mandelic type.
We don’t have these acids in the program because they are very hard to stabilise, and you do need proper cosmetic science training to ensure a stable and long shelf life. You can learn with our study only option (50% off full course fees), visit this page: personalcarescience.com.au/STUDYOPTIONS/STUDYOPTIONS-7504/ You can learn how to formulate with acids, stabilise them and check shelf life 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/ Happy formulating!
Do you provide a specific formal training program on lactic acid? I have 80% solution and live in NZ and would appreciate an input if possible. Thanks
Hi there
we don't have a course just on lactic acid, formulating with acids is covered in our Certificate in Advanced Cosmetic Science: personalcarescience.com.au/CosmeticScience/CertificateinAdvancedCosmeticScience-478/ or Diploma of Personal Care Formulation: personalcarescience.com.au/CosmeticScience/DiplomaofPersonalCareFormulation-479/
hi, Belinda thanks for this very informative video. I wanted to ask about the salicylic acid, it says to dissolve it in ethanol or propanediol or isopropanol at a 10:1 ratio, does it mean the salicylic acid should be added at the 10 and the propanediol at 1 or the other way?
Other way
Other way around. Please join my LIVE Q&A today (in about an hour!) or watch the replay and I can answer your questions :)
So informative..thank you belinda
Glad it was helpful!
Great video. Plz explain Oleic acid as like this video. Thanks a lot ❤❤❤
Please email us for full formulation, method and supplier details: info@personalcarescience.com.au we provide this free. Happy formulating!
Oleic acid is not an exfoliating acid. It's a fatty acid
Hi do you give certifications in your courses
Yes we do with our full programs. Please email us for course information: info@personalcarescience.com.au
You share great content, sis!
Thank you so much 🤗
I tried glycolic acid in alow ph but it had a painful sensation what's a solution
Learn how to formulate with active ingredients, including how to stabilise them in your formulas and check quality/stability 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/
There's a skincare company that makes a body lotion and it contains salicylic acid. The PH was around 4.8. What would be the point of having that ingredient at that PH in the product?
It would not have much activity at a pH of 4.8. I can’t comment why they have done that, you may want to ask them? Learn how to formulate professional skin care with great performance 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/
I saw a face wash with Mandelic acid in it. How possible is it that the Mandelic acid is still bioavailable?
The pH is either low to suit it, or it isn’t bioavailable. You could test the product to find out - if it doesn’t give the required results then it probably isn’t bioavailable. Learn how to formulate with active materials professionally and check stability with our Certificate in Advanced Cosmetic Science: personalcarescience.com.au/CosmeticScience/CertificateinAdvancedCosmeticScience-478/ and Diploma of Personal Care Formulation: personalcarescience.com.au/CosmeticScience/DiplomaofPersonalCareFormulation-479/
Great video thank you. But the music is really distracting
Ok thank you
Which natural preservative can I use in an oil in water emulsion using salycylic acid. Is the water added to the water phase or cool down phase?
Learn how to make the best cosmetic preservative selections to suit your formulation needs, using both natural and synthetic cosmetic ingredients with our Certificate in Cosmetic Preservatives: personalcarescience.com.au/CosmeticScience/CertificateinCosmeticPreservatives-7431/