'DIY self-tanning mousse. Colored Mousse for easy application. Gives a light to medium tan. How to Use: Shake before use. Exfoliate skin first, then pump and apply the light mousse onto skin and rub-in. Wait a few minutes until absorbed then dress. Color develops gradually, for a deeper color apply again the next day. Do not shower within 6h of application. All ingredients available on our Website: www.makingcosmetics.com Formula: http://www.makingcosmetics.com/recipes/140-recipe-self-tanning-mousse.pdf Phase A Water (Aqua) (Diluent) 62.8% Glycerin (Humectant) 3.0% DeoConcentrate Personal Care (Deodorizer) 1.5% 72h Moisture (Humectant) 3% Witch Hazel Extract (Botanical) 1.0% Aloe Vera Extract 10x Concentrate (Botanical) 1.0% Cucumber Extract (Botanical) 1.5% Rhubarb Extract (Botanical) 1.5% Dihydroxyacetone (DHA) (Tanning Agent) 6.0% Xanthan Gum (Thickener) Phase B Decyl Polyglucose (Surfactant) 4.0% Coco Betaine (Surfactant) 2.0% Lactic Acid (Acidulent) 0.1% Citric Acid (Acidulent) 0.1% Glyceryl Oleate (not shown in video) (Emulsifier) 0.5% Benzyl Alcohol/DHA (Preservative) 0.8% Phase C Caramel (Colorant) 0.4% D&C Red 40 (Colorant) 0.1% Distilled Water (Diluent) 10.0% Fragrance or your choice (Fragrance) 0.5% Method: Add ingredients in phase A, one by one into the mixing vessel. Blend after each ingredient. Add phase B to phase A, one by one, stirring gently after each ingredient. Pre-disperse phase C (water and colorants). Test the shade. Add more d&c red 40 for a bronze color and more caramel for a walnut color. When desired color is achieved, add drop wise to the tanning solution and blend well. Add fragrance (optional). Test pH. Ideal 3.5-4.5. Make adjustments if necessary. Then fill the tanning solution into a foamer pump bottle. Website: www.makingcosmetics.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/MakingcosmeticsInc'
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