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Bakuchiol should be used at no more than between 0.5% and 1% and at a pH no greater than 6.
Gluten and palm free.
Suitable for sensitive, dry, combination and normal skin types.
| EXTRACTION METHOD | Cold Pressed |
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INCI: Bakuchiol
Plant used: leaves and seeds
CAS Number: 10309-37-2, 7732-18-5
Formula: C18H24O
Solubility: Oil Soluble
Appearance: Yellow to Amber
Country of origin: India
Storage: Protected from direct light and humidity at a temperature of 50°-77°F (10°-25°C)
Shelf life: 12 months, properly stored, in sealed container.
This product should be added to a formulation at the recommended usage rate
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The quality seemed excellent.
I have tried a very small amount in my hands to warm it up and pressed gently on my clean face (it is a bit on the thick side so I did not rub into skin) then topped off with moisturizer. I felt a bit if tingling which tells me it works. I don’t mind the rooty fragrance - a tiny bit goes a long way. Will use it in my DIY moisture face bars.
Looks good and arrived quickly
Bakuchiol Oil Cosmetic Grade
I just formulated a few times with it
I can’t tell about the results yet
It’s quite simple to formulate with it
I would like to know the trade market who makes your bakuchiol
Yo better position my formulation
Could you make a kit or recomend a recipe without baking soda! The glycerine based ones don't seem to wrk and I've only found 1 company that does it right called attitude. Anyway would be a market for it for sure✔✔
Works wonders
The best coco oil ever
I have been making soap since 1973. I haver had several suppliers of fragrance from the US. It was pleasing to purchase the oatmeal fragrance from this Calgary company. All of my soap goes to the Red Deer Food Bank. I get no feedback from their clients, but my friends who use my soap are pleased with this new fragrance.
I love all their items , high quality and natural! What Im looking for