Have you tried trihydroxystearin to suspend the mica? I’m playing with it now. I’d love to chat about it if you’d like. I’ll share what I’ve learned. I think yours is beautiful!
I love how beautiful these came out. I just started making bist butters. I've been making candles for 2.5 years, and I create abstract art. I don't know if you're doing this already, but I would strongly suggest wearing a ventilated mask and goggles when dealing with mica because the mica particles are so small and lightweight that they float in the air. They can get into your lungs and cause issues, so be careful & protect yourself.
It all depends on how much you apply. It melts into the skin and a lil goes A LONG WAY it keeps me moisturized throughout the day without having to reapply
Yes it was! It was switched to a fragrance oil after realization but still wanted to upload the video for you guys but yes double check before finalizing 😭😭
How would I make a half batch of this when it comes to measuring? I see you used shea butter cocoa butter sweet almond oil grape seed oil and coconut oil. What would you recommend those measurements be for half a batch?
@@JessieSimilien if it works both ways I may try it out too thanks for the tip also your body butter always looks so nicely whipped like actual whipped cream. I can’t get mine like that I’m going to watch your other videos as well. Thanks so much for sharing with us!💕
@@briissoawesome the key to having a whipped cream consistency is when you put your body butter in the freezer only let the top part solidify to the point where you touch it, it makes a slight dent. Then you whip it in intervals. 5min on low/stir speed, 5min on medium speed and add fragrance, vitamin e, optiphen, arrowroot powder, and lastly mix on high speed for 10min