Anti-aging cream, combination, sensitive skin
Formula: 705121 Difficulty level: medium Shelf life: min 3 months pH optimal: 6.5

Phase Ingredients Dosage % Total 50 gr
A Caprilis oil 9 4,5 gr
A Barbary Fig oil 4 2 gr
A Emulsifier Bella 5 2,5 gr
A Cetearyl alcohol 2 1 gr
B Pure / distilled water 50,4 25,2 gr
B Linden water 20 15 gr
B Glycerine 3 1,5 gr
C Green Tea extract 2 1 gr
C Marine-Z 3 1,5 gr
C Panthenol 1 0,5 gr
C Fragard 0,6 0,3 gr

1. Heat the ingredients of phases A and B separately up to 75°C in a heatproof glass on a water bath. When both phases have reached the right temperature, remove from heat.

2. Add the contents of phase A to phase B with mixing, continue mixing until smooth.

3. Place the beaker in a bowl of cold water and blend until a smooth, glossy, homogeneous emulsion forms.

4. When the mixture has cooled to below 40°C, add the Phase C ingredients and mix thoroughly until smooth.

5. Transfer the mixture to the dedicated container. The consistency will be final the next day.

Reviews

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andrada s.
28 May 2023
Do you have any recipes to visibly reduce the appearance of redness?
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Ellemental
06 Mar 2022
Hello! In principle, the proposed modification can be realized, but we recommend adding xanthan gum about 0.3% in the aqueous phase. in this case. Phase C can remain similar as in the recipe, 5-6%. Good luck!
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ivascu m.
03 Mar 2022
Good evening!For this recipe I have only Bella, not the co-emulsifier.Can I increase the percentage of Bella to 8% if I do not have Stabila, that is to say, at 20% oils only bella 8%?How much does phase C support in this reformulation?Thank you!
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Ellemental
03 Mar 2021
Hello! In order to get a stable cream it is necessary to use Bella emulsifier, just a co-emulsifier is not enough.
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Claudia G.
02 Mar 2021
Hi, instead of Bella emulsifier can I add double amount of Stabila co-emulsifier? Thanks :)
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Ellemental
12 Nov 2020
Hello! The formula does not contain ingredients with significant irritant potential, possibly the preservative may cause problems on very sensitive skin. If you have used other preparations containing cosgard, then this is not the problem. How long have you applied the cream and what other products do you use in your skin care and hygiene routine?
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LARISA
11 Nov 2020
Hello, I prepared this recipe. I added BHA 1.5% and Marine-Z 1.5%. The pimples on my face got worse. No itching, no itching. But they're protruding and redder. What could be the cause? Could something in the cream cause inflammation or allergies? Should I keep using it? Thank you.
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Maria
01 Jul 2020
Hello, I would like to prepare this recipe for seborrheic dermatitis, I would like to increase the amount of aloe vera gel by decreasing the water, is 30%-40% gel ok or is it too much? I would also like to add cucumber extract, wild rose extract and urea. Is it ok? And what vegetable and essential oils do you recommend me to add for seborrheic dermatitis? Please if you can help me. Thank you so much for your time and hard work!
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Maria
29 Jun 2020
Hello, I need a product for seborrheic dermatitis, what do you recommend? Thank you very much!
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Ellemental
11 Jun 2020
Hello! Yes, both proposed replacements are fine.
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Maria
10 Jun 2020
Hello, I have two questions :) 1. Could I replace Stabila with cetearyl alcohol? 2. If it is a young sensitive skin, could I replace tea extract with nalba extract? Thank you very much! O zu wonderful!
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Maria
07 Jun 2020
Hello, I have a few questions :) Please if you can help me. 1. I would like to know if I could remove the green tea extract because the cream will be for a young complexion and I want to know if instead of that 2% I could supplement it with 1% Schisandra extract and 1% extract of nalba? 2. Can Stabila be replaced with Cheratyl Alcohol? Same quantity? 3. If the complexion is dry and sensitive, acne-prone, is it ok to moisturize? Thank you very much for your help! Bless you!
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Ana V.
06 Jun 2020
hello - I have a question / curiosity I found somewhere pea extract (I think! - pisum sativum /proteasyl I found that it means) can you tell me if I can use it instead of green tea extract and if not - what would be the closest product in your range (when I search in recipes) that can replace it? I will experiment with the dosage starting with the smallest, but to start I would like to know what it most resembles. Thank you in advance and I wish you good health, I find you an incredible source of inspiration! :)
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simona
24 Feb 2020
Hello, Thanks for the answer, I made the cream, it came out a cream a little more creamy than the one in the picture and with a pleasant odor (I put a few drops of lavender).
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Ellemental
24 Feb 2020
Hello! We have a number of cream recipes from which you can draw inspiration. In general, the vegetable oils recommended in the recipes can be substituted with others according to your preferences and properties. So can the suggested floral waters or actives. Good luck and good luck!
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simona
22 Feb 2020
Hello, Thank you for your promptness, I received the parcel in good time.I want to create creams for myself and for colleagues, now let's get to the questions :) I want to make this cream for normal-mature skin type 50+ can I replace the oils with almond, jojoba, water with immortalle, then acmella extract and Q10-necessarily needed? and please the percentages and as urgent as possible, I have no more patience I want to get to work :) Thank you for existing and I look forward to many new recipes.
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Meli b.
25 Jun 2019
Thank you.
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Ellemental
24 Jun 2019
Hello! By adding squalan as well, you have increased the oil phase and thus a stable emulsion could not be obtained. The total of oils including squalan should be 20%.
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Meli B.
24 Jun 2019
Hello!I put instead of melon oil-black cumin oil,and instead of fig oil-jojoba oil and added squalane in phase A.When mixing the cream cut.Was I wrong to add the squalane or was it another problem?
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Ellemental
21 Mar 2019
Hello Larisa! The recipe does not contain ingredients contraindicated in pregnancy.

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