Berry Splash body oil

Shower oils have gained popularity in recent years due to their ability to cleanse and moisturize the skin simultaneously. These luxurious products leave your skin feeling nourished and smooth, providing a spa-like experience in the comfort of your own bathroom. In this blog post, we will guide you through the process of making your own shower oil using a unique ingredient called Polyglyceryl-4 Oleate. We will also explore the functions and properties of each ingredient in the formulation to understand their role in creating a successful shower oil.



To make your homemade shower oil, you will need the following ingredients and their respective percentages:

Hemp Seed Oil (70.00%): Hemp Seed Oil is a rich source of essential fatty acids, including omega-3 and omega-6, which deeply nourish and hydrate the skin. It helps maintain the skin's moisture barrier, promoting softness and suppleness. Additionally, hemp seed oil is known for its anti-inflammatory properties, which can soothe irritated or sensitive skin. You can use any oil or emollient you like.


Polyglyceryl-4 Oleate (15.00%): Polyglyceryl-4 Oleate is a versatile emulsifier and solubilizer derived from natural vegetable sources. Its main function in this shower oil formulation is to emulsify oil when it comes into contact with water, ensuring a clean rinse-off. It helps create a milky consistency that disperses evenly when applied to the skin, transforming into a gentle cleansing milk when in contact with water.

The unique property of Polyglyceryl-4 Oleate lies in its ability to create oil-in-water emulsions with a low concentration, making it an ideal choice for creating shower oils, bath oils, cleansing oils, balms, light emulsions, and serums. It enhances the cleansing properties of the oil while allowing it to rinse off easily without leaving a greasy residue. Its emulsifying properties make it an excellent alternative to traditional surfactants, providing a milder and more gentle cleansing experience.

Polyglyceryl-4 Oleate, functioning as an emulsifier, plays a crucial role in formulating products with pleasant textures and effortless spreadability.


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Polyglyceryl-4 Oleate

Polyglyceryl-4 Oleate (PGMO) exhibits varying compatibility with different fatty oils when used as a component in "shower oil" formulations. While it may not work optimally with all fatty oils, it generally performs well with oils that have an iodine value greater than 80. Some examples of such oils include almond oil, sunflower oil, wheat germ oil, olive oil, hemp oil, wild rose oil, safflower oil, sesame oil, soybean oil, and more.

The iodine value is a measure of the unsaturation level of a fatty acid or oil, indicating the number of double bonds it possesses. Oils with higher iodine values tend to have a greater degree of unsaturation, making them more compatible with PGMO. The presence of a higher number of double bonds allows for better interaction and emulsification with PGMO, resulting in stable and well-textured formulations.

It is important to consider the iodine value when formulating with PGMO to ensure compatibility and optimal performance. By selecting oils with iodine values greater than 80, you can maximize the effectiveness of PGMO as an emulsifier and create shower oils with desirable textures, excellent spreadability, and enhanced moisturizing properties.

Experimenting with different oils within this range can lead to exciting combinations and formulations, allowing you to customize your shower oil according to your preferences and desired skin benefits. Whether you choose almond oil for its nourishing properties, sunflower oil for its lightweight feel, or hemp oil for its hydrating effects, PGMO can effectively work alongside these oils to create luxurious and effective shower oil products.

Understanding the compatibility of PGMO with specific fatty oils empowers you to formulate shower oils that offer exceptional texture, smooth application, and the desired moisturizing benefits, providing a truly indulgent and personalized shower experience.

Usage Rates:


2-20%

10-15% - cleansing oils, bath oils, shower oils

2.5-4.5% as an emulsifier,

5%

Suppliers:


https://www.dragonspice.de/naturkosmetikRohstoffe/Emulgatoren/Alle-Emulgatoren/PGO-Polyglyceryl-4-oleate.html
https://shop.skinchakra.eu/en/Cosmetic-Lab/Emulsifiers/Polyglyceryl-4-oleate.html
https://www.brennessel-muenchen.de/rohstoffe-naturkosmetik/emulgatoren/polyglyceryl-4-oleate-pgo.html
https://soapmakers-store.com/shop/body-care-ingredients/emulsifiers-thickeners/durosoft-pg4-o-polyglyceryl-4-oleate/
https://www.bayhousearomatics.com/durosoft-pg4-o-polyglyceryl-4-oleate-palm-free.html
https://www.alexmo-cosmetics.de/PolyAquol-VO4_1
https://makingcosmetics.com/EMF-PGOL-01.html
https://www.etsy.com/listing/243698536/makingcosmetics-polyglyceryl-oleate
https://www.purenature.co.nz/products/polyglyceryl-4-oleate

Isoamyl Laurate (11.00%): Isoamyl Laurate is a lightweight, non-greasy ester derived from plant-based sources. It acts as an emollient, imparting a silky and smooth feel to the skin. This ingredient helps to spread the shower oil evenly and enhances its moisturizing properties. It also contributes to the non-greasy finish, leaving the skin feeling nourished but not weighed down.

You can use any other emollient, ester, or oil instead of Isoamyl Laurate.

Blue Raspberry Slushie Fragrance Oil (3.00%): The fragrance oil adds a delightful scent to the shower oil, creating an enjoyable sensory experience. The Blue Raspberry Slushie fragrance adds a sweet and refreshing aroma, making your shower routine a pleasant and invigorating one. You can use any fragrance oil you like. Feel free to use less than 3%. Typically 0.5-1.5% should be enough but I really wanted a product with a strong scent.

Vitamin E (1.00%): This blend acts as an antioxidant to protect the oils in the formulation from oxidation. Tocopherols, commonly known as Vitamin E, and Ascorbyl Palmitate, a stable form of Vitamin C, work together to prevent rancidity and extend the shelf life of the shower oil. In addition, they offer some antioxidant benefits to the skin, promoting overall skin health.

Berry Splash Shower Oil Formulation

INSTRUCTIONS:


1. Weigh all the ingredients in a beaker and mix well.

2. Package up and enjoy!

You can see how versatile this formulation is! You can use a bunch of different oil combinations, add oil-soluble actives and extracts, add colors, and more!

What do you think about this formula? Would you like to make one? Do you have any questions? Feel free to comment down below or reach out to me via Facebook or Instagram.

 
 

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