Today, workshop grub at Julie (cf blogroll). I decided to make an oil anti-stretch marks, to have air less zebra-striped, and a cream nourissante / moisturising / healing for my giboles who cracks in winter.
Everything is blended and it is good. Appointment in some weeks to judge effectiveness.
I therefore melt my oily stage and to heat my aqueous stage. I pour the one slowly into other one by stirring, and horror! Aqueous stage solidifies instantly in the contact of oily stage! OK, let us not panic, they do again to heat all this, after everything it is perhaps solution. I begin again, this goes better, but it is thick, this stirs badly and emulsifies too quickly (I have the mojo of the emulsion).
I finally succeeded in incorporating everything, but I get a very thick cream, in strange, granular texture, which falls out of step a bit. I accuse the wax of rice, which was already worth me a failure of balsam (reputed inratable), that emulsifies badly they would say, and that melts too slowly. I put the cream in expenses, I hope for her that she will be nice to application and efficient, otherwise this is going to heat up for her! Verdict in some days.
EDICT of the following day: this goes in no way, the cream is granular, practically inapplicable. The wax of rice, I will not be any more taken back there!
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Hello, that's true that musky rose walks well for stretch marks, they disappear in the course of time, by massing with. I confirm!!! good day