Phytoncide Cypress Body Wash - In this post, the product to be made is a body wash using cypress water. Cypress water extracted from

Phytoncide Cypress Body Wash

How to make a Phytoncide Cypress Body Wash

In this post, the product to be made is a body wash using cypress water. Cypress water extracted from cypress trees that contain the most phytoncide is water obtained in the process of producing cypress oil from cypress leaves and stems, and is rich in natural phytoncide that dissolves easily in water.
Cypress water helps reduce cortisol, a stress hormone, and removes pollutants from the air to help create clean skin.
Centella asiatica extract, which is good for wound healing and regeneration, and vegetable glycerin, which is good for moisturizing, and fragrant lemon essential oil are added.

*Tips
Gives a soft and supple feeling after showering. Avoid those who like a soft feel. If you do not use it for a long time, the additive may sink a little. Shake it and try it.

 

Summary

Level of difficulty3 out of 5
Estimated time requiredApproximately 30 minutes
Recommended Use TypeAll skin
StorageStore in a cool and dark place without moisture
Usage periodAbout 3 months – It may vary depending on the storage method and environment.
How to useLather enough to wash your body, then rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water.

Recipe Ingredients

SortMaterialVol(g)AlternativeBenefitsRemark
SurfactantsLauryl Glucoside25Foam, cleaning
Lauramidopropyl betaine50Foam, cleaning
Sodium cocyl apple amino acids30Foam, cleaning
Water phaseCypress Water115Phytoncide, antibacterial, soothing, trouble skin, atopy
ThickenerCarbomer Free Gel10Thickener, clear thickening, skin moisturizing, skin protection
AdditivesCentella extract10Acne, wound healing, pore elasticity
vegetable glycerin5Moisturizing, conditioning
MSM3Inflammation relief, wound healing, skin whitening, flexibility, elasticity, allergy care, dead skin removal
Preservative1,2Hexandiol2preservative
Essential OilLemon essential oil2mlItchy, Astringent, Oily, Fragrance
Total

Recipe Sequence

1. Measure surfactants in order in a beaker.2. Measure the cypress water.3. Put it on a hot plate and heat it up to about 40 degrees. Stir it slowly so that there are no bubbles.
4. After getting off the hot plate, measure the Carbomer Free Gel and mix it evenly without lumps.5. Add additives and mix evenly.6. Add preservative and essential oil and mix well.
7. Place in pre-sterilized containers(Pump bottle) and label.

Patch test before use
The raw materials used in The Nature Atelier are ingredients for soap and cosmetics, not food and medicine. Raw materials are materials used for the skin, so be careful about hygiene management, and use them while referring to the detailed product description on the Ingredient Info page. As for raw materials and materials, not only chemical products but also natural products can cause side effects such as allergies. Before using all products, please do a patch test with an appropriate amount before use.

Ingredients Link in this Recipe
Lauramidopropyl betaine
Sodium cocyl apple amino acids
Lauryl Glucoside
Vegetable Glycerin
1.2 Hexanediol
Lemon Essential oil 

Other Ingredients Information
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