GOAT MILK & HONEY LOTION/CREAM
This lotion contains Goat's Milk, Honey and Shea Butter. Goat's milk is high in protein, triglycerides, Vitamin A, B6, B12 and E making it an excellent natural moisturizer that helps hydrate and nourish skin. Honey is a natural anti oxidant and anti-inflammatory. It is high in vitamin C and promotes collagen formation in the skin. Shea Butter is well known in helping moisturize while providing a silky protective barrier to all skin types. Does not contain mineral oil.
Common Uses:
Lotion. Body Moisturizer. This is a ready to use base. It can be used “as is” or it can have color and fragrance incorporated prior to packaging.
Points of Interest:
Contains Goat’s Milk, Honey and Shea Butter. Goat’s milk is high in protein, triglycerides, Vitamin A, B6, B12 and E making it an excellent natural moisturizer that helps hydrate and nourish skin. Honey is a natural anti oxidant and anti-inflammatory. Shea is well known in helping moisturize.
Color: White Gloss
Consistency: Thick
Composition: 97% Naturally Derived Ingredients
Feel of Skin After 2 Minutes: Powdery, Smooth
Maximum Fragrance: 4% (Follow IFRA Guidelines)
Maximum Heating Temperature: 140º F
Recommended Container: Plastic Bottle, Jar, Tube
Common Name Ingredient Listing (FDA Approved):
Water, Glyceryl Stearate, Isopropyl Myristate, Cetearyl Alcohol & Ceteareth-20, Stearic Acid, Caprylic/Capric Glycerides, Stearyl Alcohol, Soybean Oil, Shea Butter, Diheptyl Succinate, Capryloyl Glycerine/Sebacic Acid Copolymer, Sunflower Oil, Aloe Vera Juice, Goat Milk Extract, Honeyquat, Methylparaben, Propylparaben, DMDM Hydantoin, Triisopropanolamine, Disodium EDTA.
On low heat, warm base to 120º F or until it becomes liquid. Add cosmetic grade fragrance and FDA approved color additive. Pour into container. Allow to return to room temperature and apply top. Label per FDA label requirements.
Note: Amount of fragrance cannot exceed IFRA guidelines (listed for each fragrance on this website) and should not exceed this products “Maximum Fragrance Load” of 4%. If your lotion does not remain white when you rub it into your skin then you have used too much color. If product significantly thins you have used too much fragrance.