Sweet Garden Night Cream 8


Finished Night Cream

Finished Night Cream

Today I wanted to make a night face cream that was light, non-greasy, and superb at hydrating the skin all night long. I also wanted to try my hand at making an oil-free cream.

Now I will admit that the term “oil-free” is just a little confusing. In the marketing world, when they say “oil-free,” they are referring to the lack of fixed oils. Fixed oils are non-volatile plant or animal sourced oils. These are things like sunflower oil, coconut oil, beeswax, and lanolin.

I should also correct myself. This recipe is actually a 99% oil-free formulation. Can you tell me which ingredient(s) gives it that status? Tell me in the comments below! Let’s get started by looking at some of the ingredients I selected to make this delectable night cream.

My first two ingredients are silicone oils, Cyclomethicone and Dimethicone. Cyclomethicone is ultra light and gives a soft powdery feel to the finished lotion. Dimethicone is a little heavier but gives a wonderful glide to the lotion. It also imparts a velvety feel while allowing the skin to breathe. How awesome is that?

Weighing Ingredients

Next, I used Hydrovance. Hydrovance helps keep the skin feeling moisturized and soft. In this particular formulation, it makes the skin feel dewy. Perfect for a night cream!

I also used Isopropyl Myristate. This is to keep the lotion from feeling too heavy or greasy. Rather it gives a soft, powder finish to the lotion as you rub it in. It really makes a difference!

Finally, I wanted to use our Jewelweed Extract and Witch Hazel Extract. Jewelweed Extract has been reputed to aid with redness of the skin while Witch Hazel is reputed to reduce irritation and inflammation. Both have qualities that certainly are desirable in a face cream.

Ingredients
Dimethicone
Cyclomethicone
Hydrovance
Conditioning Emulsifier
Isopropyl Myristate
Jewelweed Extract
Witch Hazel Extract
Liquid Germall Plus
Rose Garden Fragrance Oil
Water
Equipment
Scale
Microwave Safe Container
Spoons
Pipettes
Thermometer
Immersion Blender

 

Recipe:

Recipe in Grams
12 grams Dimethicone
16 grams Cyclomethicone
12 grams Hydrovance
20 grams Conditioning Emulsifier
8 grams Isopropyl Myristate
4 grams Jewelweed Extract
4 grams Witch Hazel Extract
2 grams Liquid Germall Plus
1 gram Rose Garden Fragrance Oil
321 grams Water
Recipe in Ounces
0.42 oz Dimethicone
0.56 oz Cyclomethicone
0.42 oz Hydrovance
0.71 oz Conditioning Emulsifier
0.28 oz Isopropyl Myristate
0.14 oz Jewelweed Extract
0.14 oz Witch Hazel Extract
0.07 oz Liquid Germall Plus
0.04 oz Rose Garden Fragrance Oil
11.32 oz Water
Recipe in Percentages
3% Dimethicone
4% Cyclomethicone
3% Hydrovance
5% Conditioning Emulsifier
2% Isopropyl Myristate
1% Jewelweed Extract
1% Witch Hazel Extract
0.5% Liquid Germall Plus
0.25% Rose Garden Fragrance Oil
80.25% Water

 

Ready to heat

Weigh everything except the extracts, preservative and fragrance oil into a microwave-safe container. Heat gently until everything is liquid. Using an immersion blender, mix the solution well. Allow it to cool to below 120° F before adding the Liquid Germall Plus, Rose Garden Fragrance Oil and extracts. Stir well. You want to make sure that the preservative is mixed into the lotion completely.

Scoop the lotion into a bag so you can pipe it into your jars. I find that using a bag saves me time, reduces clean up and prevents wasted product. Particularly when working with a lotion that is fluid like this one. Bags are a huge help! I highly recommend them.

Cap and label the jars of cooled lotion. Enjoy!

Taylor

 

Mixing Lotion

Notes: While I loved trying out the new Rose Garden Fragrance Oil, I felt it was a little too strong being so close to the nose. Next time I make this lotion, I would rather use half the fragrance oil. Just enough to give it an odor but not so strong.

 

 

 

 

 

Mixing Lotion

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Adding Extracts, Fragrance and Preservative

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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About Taylor

I'm a twenty something happy, animal loving, curious experimenter. I love reaching back into history and trying old recipes for cosmetics or foods. I'm constantly asking "Why?" My curiosity has me trying new things. I love taking walks with my dog as well as staying at home to cuddle with the dog and my cats. Some of my favorite scents include Hinoki Wood, Rose Garden, Jasmine and Gladiator.

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8 thoughts on “Sweet Garden Night Cream

  • Denise

    Is it the emulsifier that makes it 99% oil free? This sounds like a nice face cream! I was thinking a fragrance like lavender might be nice, as it’s a night cream.

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  • ArtisanShelly

    I vote that its the Jewelweed extract that is the hidden oil, just a guess, but I make extracts all the time, cold process ones, and I take an herb, say Lemongrass, and soak it in a Fractionated Coconut Oil or Olive Oil. I extract all the goodness from the “Grass” and strain very well. What is left is wonderful Lemongrass Extract ready for anything I wish to use it in. So ya, my vote is JEWELWEED. So, did I win? 🙂

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  • Debbie Eldridge

    It is the fragrance that is the oil. This sounds lovely, I think I am going to make this today.

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