Waterless beauty: Creating body oils

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Adventures in Cosmetic Chemistry vol. 6, 2025

by Susan Barclay Nichols
e-Zine (PDF, 81.8 MB)
142 pages

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    💧 23 formulas

    💧 40,400 words.

    💧 Six multipage profiles of apricot kernel oil, evening primrose oil, avocado oil, rice bran oil, fractionated coconut oil (aka medium chain triglycerides or caprylic/capric triglycerides), and squalane to help you make good, informed choices about the ingredients you’re using.

    Woo hoo! I’m so excited to share this – Waterless beauty: Creating body oils! In this massive e-book, you’ll learn how to make all kinds of anhydrous moisturizers with information on how to customize them for your preferences, skin type, and oils you have in your workshop. We’re also using the gorgeous oil soluble active, bakuchiol.

    This month, we have two massive charts – my new fatty acid comparison chart with information on why we’d want to use each one in our products along with a huge sensory comparison chart.

    This e-Zine is published in English and is not available in any other languages.  This e-Zine is in PDF format and it is sent as a digital download.  It is not available in any other format and not available except as a digital download.


    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.

    Because of the downloadable nature of this product, e-zines and e-books are final sale, and therefore not eligible for a refund.

     

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    e-Zine  - Digital Download
    Adventures in Cosmetic Chemistry vol. 6, 2025

    by Susan Barclay Nichols
    e-Zine (PDF, 81.8 MB)
    142 pages

    View the Table of Contents

      💧 23 formulas

      💧 40,400 words.

      💧 Six multipage profiles of apricot kernel oil, evening primrose oil, avocado oil, rice bran oil, fractionated coconut oil (aka medium chain triglycerides or caprylic/capric triglycerides), and squalane to help you make good, informed choices about the ingredients you’re using.

      Woo hoo! I’m so excited to share this – Waterless beauty: Creating body oils! In this massive e-book, you’ll learn how to make all kinds of anhydrous moisturizers with information on how to customize them for your preferences, skin type, and oils you have in your workshop. We’re also using the gorgeous oil soluble active, bakuchiol.

      This month, we have two massive charts – my new fatty acid comparison chart with information on why we’d want to use each one in our products along with a huge sensory comparison chart.

      This e-Zine is published in English and is not available in any other languages.  This e-Zine is in PDF format and it is sent as a digital download.  It is not available in any other format and not available except as a digital download.


      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.

      Because of the downloadable nature of this product, e-zines and e-books are final sale, and therefore not eligible for a refund.