It’s Not Easy Being Green, Part Two e-Zine
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It’s Not Easy Being Green, Part Two
Adventures in Cosmetic Chemistry
Volume 4, 2019
by Susan Barclay Nichols
e-Zine (PDF, 414 KB)
41 pages
This almost 13,000 word e-zine is all about using silicone substitutes in place of ingredients like cyclomethicone and dimethicone in your lotions, creams, and hair care products to create more naturally compliant products. Susan is taking a look at using ingredients like Naturderm IL, coco caprylate, broccoli seed oil, dicapryl ether, bamboo isoflavones, bamboo bioferment, LuxGlide/LexFeel, NatraSil, daikon radish extract, and Neossance Hemisqualane with emulsifiers like Varisoft EQ 65, Olivem 1000, Montanov 68 B, and more!
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About the author
Susan Barclay Nichols lives in the Fraser Valley, B.C., Canada. She stumbled upon a recipe for bath bombs and became obsessed with creating bath and body products. This is when her extreme interest in chemistry began.
In 2009, she started Point of Interest, a bath and body products blog to share her love of creating products. Her favorite hobbies – other than creating bath and body products – include sewing, trivia, criticizing and correcting people’s grammar and spelling, and striving to achieve expert status on bass in Rock Band 3. She lives with her wonderful husband, Raymond and their adorable dog, Sasja.
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