She has a couple of e-books you might want to look into. I got this information from "Lotionmaking 101".
As she says, what goes where depends on two things: is it oil or water soluable, and how sensitive is it to heat?
The "heat and hold" phase needs to be at 70 degrees C/158 F for 20 minutes. So if your ingredient can handle a temperature of that amount, it will go in the heated phase.
The next question, is it oil or water soluable? That will tell you if it needs to go in your oil or water phase.
If an ingredient can't handle temperatures as high as 70 degrees C or 158 degrees F, needs to be in the cool down phase.
I usually put my fragrance and preservatives in the cool down phase. This is going to be after your oil phase and water phase have been combined and cooled down.
Hope that helps.
Anita
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