custom
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OK, so I’ve read every post and thread in here about how to make your own homebrews, but I still have a couple of questions. A couple of things are not too clear when reading the threads, for instance:
· What specifically are the oil-soluble ingredients?
· What specifically are the water-soluble ingredients?
· Specifically, these:
ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL, OLEIC ACID, PROPYLENE GLYCOL, ISOPROPYL MYRISTATE, DMSO, D-LIMONEN, STEARIC ACID
A couple of different methods are listed for mixing the ingredients. Which one is preferred?
· Mixing the carbomer/methycelluose with the water-based ingredients?
· Mixing the emulsifiers with the oil ingredients?
· Mixing the carbomer/methycelluose with the oil ingredients?
· Do you mix all the water ingredients at once?
· Do you mix all the oil ingredients at once?
· Which is preferred: methycelluose or carbomer?
Any help would greatly be appreciated, as I wish to “waste” as little ingredients as possible.
· What specifically are the oil-soluble ingredients?
· What specifically are the water-soluble ingredients?
· Specifically, these:
ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL, OLEIC ACID, PROPYLENE GLYCOL, ISOPROPYL MYRISTATE, DMSO, D-LIMONEN, STEARIC ACID
A couple of different methods are listed for mixing the ingredients. Which one is preferred?
· Mixing the carbomer/methycelluose with the water-based ingredients?
· Mixing the emulsifiers with the oil ingredients?
· Mixing the carbomer/methycelluose with the oil ingredients?
· Do you mix all the water ingredients at once?
· Do you mix all the oil ingredients at once?
· Which is preferred: methycelluose or carbomer?
Any help would greatly be appreciated, as I wish to “waste” as little ingredients as possible.