Well, I dun gone an jinxed mayself, didn't I folks?
Made a batch of lotion tonight wanting to play with my recipe a little bit. I'm wanting to incorporate an ingredient that is meant to be super fantastic for absorption and takes away that whitening effect when you're rubbing lotion in. Last batch I added it in on top of my recipe, and the 'cream' came out so thick it basically falls off your skin lol!
So I adjusted my recipe after reading that this ingredient also aids emolliency and thickness. Recipe looked good, but just in case it was too thick or too thin, I scented with a fragrance oil I like so if I ended up with the entire batch, I could handle the smell lol.
Fragrance was Coco Mango from NG used at 1% total recipe.
Milk/Water as well as oils were both heated and held at 70 degrees for 20 minutes.
All mixed in together. Mixed for 3 mins on lowest setting on mixer, rest for 10. Mix for 3, rest for 10. Mix for 1 - test temp (45 deg) - add cooldown items which were preservative, Vitamin E, FO - Mix for 5 mins. Bottle.
Result?
Not sure how well you can see it, but there appears to be 3 layers in my bottles. The bottom layer is white. Then it goes into a yellowy colour. Then at the top is a small almost clear like orange colour liquid.
Close up:
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I'll let it sit overnight and get a photo in the daylight in the morning... but, does this look like separation? Is it a "bow booow" failure?
And if it is - ideas on why? Could it be a case of the FO? Or my recipe tweaking? The only difference between this recipe and the one I normally use is the adjustment of eWax to accommodate the the Olive-Wax and a slight lowering to make it less cream like. In total there is 4.4% Emulsifier in my recipe which is within the 2 - 5% range recommended by my supplier on both eWax and Olive-Wax)