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Honeypot sensitive wash1/21/2024 ![]() ![]() I ended up working in the medical field and all the doctors I worked with said the same thing. Just wash the outside of the labia majora and water for the rest, but for some water can even be too irritating and drying and that's when a soap substitute emollient wash can come in handy. I have always been told not to use any soaps from the inside of the labia majora in. If you have any edits/addition recommendations, or even want to point to a cheaper supplier, I would greatly appreciate it! Some other ingredients I have on hand are: Butylene Glycol, Hydrolyzed Oats, Glycerin, and Centella Asiatica Extract. I am still relatively new to this, as I have only made facial mists (w/o oil-based products) and oil cleansers. So, the very tentative formula goes as such (LC refers to I will buy it from LotionCrafter, AO refers to already owned): This TaraLee youtube video was used for slight reference. I have not bought most of the ingredients yet, so please let me know what is worth buying from LotionCrafter and what isn't. I know HoneyPot has a lot of bells and whistles, like Colloidal Silver & lots of exotic extracts, but I want to make something that is cost efficient yet pampering. I'm looking to make a feminine wash that is similar to HoneyPot's sensitive wash, because $10 per bottle is too dang expensive. No medical claims regarding cosmetics or cosmetic ingredients.No discussions about making prescription treatments or drugs.We are not here to diagnose, tell you how to treat your skin condition, or provide guidance on other skin goals. Full details>įor safety reasons, discussion about using food, drugs or supplements for DIY cosmetics are not allowed, including for immediate use. Only discuss commercial products in the context of duping. ![]() No altering, mixing, or decanting commercial products. Full details>Ħ: No commercial products (other than duping) We understand that many hobbyists end up starting their own business, and that’s great! However, this is not the place to promote your business/products or get advice that you will potentially make money from. Full details>ĥ: No for-profit activity or self-promotion It’s possible to DIY self-preserving cosmetics but due to these discussions promoting the wrong belief that preservatives should be avoided, these are no longer allowed. Full details>ģ: Keep it scientific (pro-chemical & pro-science)Įverything is made of chemicals, and remember that all cosmetic ingredients have been tested for safety. You must include each ingredient and its % when posting something you’ve made, any work-in-progress, or a request for help. Post simple questions in the weekly thread.Provide evidence that you’ve done some research on your own.We do have information on the wiki such as preservatives, emulsifiers, and measuring. It's a very special place for certain users as there is no place like this on the internet forums. We love preservatives, petroleum-derived ingredients, and ethoxylated emulsifiers. We wholeheartedly supports SCIENTIFIC findings and legitimate research on cosmetic science. THIS IS NOT A TYPICAL DIY BEAUTY PLACE like you have seen on Pinterest, Facebook, or "natural" blogs. ![]()
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