Essential Oil The Ultimate Thread (experiment)

qerqrqwrqwr

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This one, in 6 months,

Sorry not oils but oralminox/finas

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people are using the wrong oils and wrong carriers

things to try:

German Chamomile Essential Oil - most powerful anti inflammatory, 2 or 3 drops

Patchouli Oil - strongest 5ar inhibitor, about 4 drops, per 50ml

Mix them into Polysorbate 20 - this lets them mix into water, then a liquid like ginseng water or aloe vera juice

Do not use carrier oils, the greasy feeling deters long term use
 

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people are using the wrong oils and wrong carriers

things to try:

German Chamomile Essential Oil - most powerful anti inflammatory, 2 or 3 drops

Patchouli Oil - strongest 5ar inhibitor, about 4 drops, per 50ml

Mix them into Polysorbate 20 - this lets them mix into water, then a liquid like ginseng water or aloe vera juice

Do not use carrier oils, the greasy feeling deters long term use
can you put the polysorbate volume and the aloe vera juice volume for concentrations. Imma give it a try, this one or armando version, i have nothing to lose at this point
 

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can you put the polysorbate volume and the aloe vera juice volume for concentrations. Imma give it a try, this one or armando version, i have nothing to lose at this point

this formula does contain rosemary, i know everyone loves to criticise it, but it does work well, people just need to open their mind to new oils too

generally speaking you match polysorbate 20 about 1:1 to the oils you use, or just a bit more.

you have to mix the oils and polysorbate first, then add them to your carrier liquid. it could a ginseng water, aloe vera, or centella (gotu kola) liquid, not herbal tinctures, but liquid extracts. herbal tinctures don't work because they stain skin.
centella is sold just as centella, it's not a herbal product

Formula for 50 ml (approx. 1.7 fl oz)​

Final product: ~2% total essential oil dilution (skin-safe)



IngredientAmount (ml)Drops (approx.)*Percentage
Aloe vera juice, maybe ginseng water (not herbal tincture)to 50 ml~96%
Polysorbate 20 (emulsifier)1.5–2.0 ml30–403–4%
Essential oil blend (total)1.0 ml202%
↳ Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus globulus or radiata)0.35 ml70.7%
↳ Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis ct. verbenone or cineole)0.25 ml50.5%
↳ Patchouli (Pogostemon cablin)0.20 ml40.4%
↳ Thyme (Thymus vulgaris ct. linalool – mild)0.10 ml20.2%
↳ Clove bud (Eugenia caryophyllata)0.05 ml10.1%
↳ German (Blue) Chamomile (Matricaria recutita)
0.05 ml10.1%
 

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this formula does contain rosemary, i know everyone loves to criticise it, but it does work well, people just need to open their mind to new oils too

generally speaking you match polysorbate 20 about 1:1 to the oils you use, or just a bit more.

you have to mix the oils and polysorbate first, then add them to your carrier liquid. it could a ginseng water, aloe vera, or centella (gotu kola) liquid, not herbal tinctures, but liquid extracts. herbal tinctures don't work because they stain skin.
centella is sold just as centella, it's not a herbal product

Formula for 50 ml (approx. 1.7 fl oz)​

Final product: ~2% total essential oil dilution (skin-safe)



IngredientAmount (ml)Drops (approx.)*Percentage
Aloe vera juice, maybe ginseng water (not herbal tincture)to 50 ml~96%
Polysorbate 20 (emulsifier)1.5–2.0 ml30–403–4%
Essential oil blend (total)1.0 ml202%
↳ Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus globulus or radiata)0.35 ml70.7%
↳ Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis ct. verbenone or cineole)0.25 ml50.5%
↳ Patchouli (Pogostemon cablin)0.20 ml40.4%
↳ Thyme (Thymus vulgaris ct. linalool – mild)0.10 ml20.2%
↳ Clove bud (Eugenia caryophyllata)0.05 ml10.1%
↳ German (Blue) Chamomile (Matricaria recutita)0.05 ml10.1%
Have you tried this or are you just theorizing?
 

qerqrqwrqwr

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Have you tried this or are you just theorizing?

i do that formula

what you could do if you don't want to make it is buy a hair formula with polysorbate 20 already in it,
and add in the essential oils so they mix into it automatically, you don't want them to float on top - might not work though. i prefer mixing it myself

these are the most proven oils, they will work.
 

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i do that formula

what you could do if you don't want to make it is buy a hair formula with polysorbate 20 already in it,
and add in the essential oils so they mix into it automatically, you don't want them to float on top - might not work though. i prefer mixing it myself

these are the most proven oils, they will work.
Any results from using the formula?
 

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Any results from using the formula?

actually olive squalene oil may be a good carrier - it's non greasy, absorbs almost instantly without a greasy residue.

so just olive squalene oil and about 6 or 7 essential oils mixed in, 3 drops, each per 50ml
 

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Any results from using the formula?

I found a company mixing ethanol with essential oils - Pashana


everything there is ethanol, essential oils and water mixed in

the secret is to use perfumers alcohol

so you want 75% perfumers alcohol (the alcohol itself is 100%, I meant 75% of total mixture)
, mix in your essential oils first,
do not mix in the other liquid yet,

25% of liquid, something like aloe juice after you mixed the oils with alcohol.

so you have a slick non greasy formula

it cannot be something like isopropyl alcohol or 100% ethanol, it needs to be perfumers alcohol
 

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I found a company mixing ethanol with essential oils - Pashana


everything there is ethanol, essential oils and water mixed in

the secret is to use perfumers alcohol

so you want 75% perfumers alcohol (the alcohol itself is 100%, I meant 75% of total mixture)
, mix in your essential oils first,
do not mix in the other liquid yet,

25% of liquid, something like aloe juice after you mixed the oils with alcohol.

so you have a slick non greasy formula

it cannot be something like isopropyl alcohol or 100% ethanol, it needs to be perfumers alcohol
Could you not just use an extremely high proof alcohol? Would be the same effect and you could avoid the denaturants.

I feel like 75% alcohol would evaporate too fast. Not enough time to absorb into the skin imo
 

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Could you not just use an extremely high proof alcohol? Would be the same effect and you could avoid the denaturants.

I feel like 75% alcohol would evaporate too fast. Not enough time to absorb into the skin imo

perfumers alcohol is specifically designed for cosmetic use

things like everclear are food grade, but too hard to source.

the problem is past 65%, the oils would separate out of the ethanol

or you could experiment with the Pashana products but you don't control the formula.
 

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perfumers alcohol is specifically designed for cosmetic use

things like everclear are food grade, but too hard to source.

the problem is past 65%, the oils would separate out of the ethanol

or you could experiment with the Pashana products but you don't control the formula.
Hmm probably the solubilizer is still the best solution then.

What kind of aloe vera have yo used?
 
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