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How To Use Liquid Botanical Extracts

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Liquid Botanical Extracts

Using botanical extract to help with sleep, as an antibacterial, insecticide, repellant, or in the manufacture of cosmetics is so common today. Cosmetic products, for instance, face masks, lotions, toners, cleansers, scrubs, shower gels, hair conditioners, shampoos, and solar care products, benefit when liquid botanical extracts are part of the ingredients used to manufacture them. They may be integrated into different cosmetic bases or supplemented with existing formulas at a recommended percentage of 0.1 to 3.

Water-soluble liquid extracts don’t require heating; this makes them an excellent choice for cold processing personal hygiene products like shampoos and soaps. You should mix liquid extracts after formulations are cooled to under 40

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