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Every season means something different here at NourishUs Naturals. For us, Spring usually makes us think of “spring cleaning” our inventory, pastel colored skin and hair care products, and the sweet smell of floral essential oils.
This year, we wanted to show you how we bring that first bloom of Spring into our products, by customizing our favorite body cream with a pop of Spring!
Browse through our essential oil blend category, where you’ll find seasonal scents, or for any mood. For Spring our favorites are:
Flower Power and Bouquet Essential Oil Blends
Just like Spring flowers, color adds vibrancy to our world, affects our emotions and moods, and makes what may otherwise seem ordinary, extraordinary. As individuals we’re drawn to certain colors, and while you may not know exactly why, it probably has something to do with how that color makes you feel. With the powerful impact color has, it may be time to consider adding a little color or pigment to your hair and skincare products!
While playing with color is certainly fun, there are a few important things you need to know when working with pigments and extracts.
1. Extracts and pigments are 2 completely different ways to add color to products.
2. pH is a huge factor when it comes to color. You may have seen hydrangea bushes that are a brilliant blue one year, and then pink the next. This is due to the pH of the soil (and the availability of aluminum and other elements but that’s another topic). A higher pH will help produce a pink flower, and a lower pH will help produce a blue flower. Be sure to experiment with this as adjusting pH to be ideal for skin may change the color significantly.
We know you’ll have fun working with all of the different colors NourishUs Naturals offers. Share your favorite color projects with us on social media, we’d love to see what you create!
Ingredients
Equipment:
Patch Test: Always do a patch test before using the blend extensively, especially if you have sensitive skin. Apply a small amount to the inside of your wrist or elbow and check for any irritation within 24 hours.
Keep your color before summer comes with our Tinted Moisturizer customization.
Ingredients
Equipment + Process
Similar to our Spring Body Cream recipe listed above in this blog, however there are a few main differences.
Since iron oxides are insoluble and tend to clump, proper dispersion is crucial, so pre-mix with a hemisqualane, or propylene glycol at about 10-20% pigment load.
Before adding a pigment to your product and attempting this Tinted Moisturizer recipe, be sure to view our video on working with pigments, so you know exactly how to work the into your product without having gritty bits, uneven tones, or unexpected results.