Alcohol-Based Gels with Biopolymers
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Did you know it is possible to make stable alcohol-based gels using natural gelling agents?
For decades, carbomer has been the go-to texture and gelling agent for the entire cosmetics industry - it’s used in thousands of cosmetics products around the globe. And while there is (happily) no evidence that carbomer bioaccumulates, there’s no denying it is a 100% synthetic, man-made ingredient.
One of the lessons in the brand new upcoming course on making gels focuses entirely on making stable alcohol based gels – with biopolymers!
We’re also going to bust a myth or two about what natural gelling agents are capable of.
If you want to learn how to create and make your own natural gels and serums, you’re going to love this upcoming course at Tisserand Institute!
Here’s some preview information:
The course consists of 4 lessons
You’ll learn how to create, tweak, customize, and develop your own gels from scratch with easily accessible ingredients
Enrollment opens at the beginning of August
Lessons start August 24th
The course will be live (but every lesson is recorded so you will be able to view lessons as often as you want)
The course includes handouts, notes, and loads of extra reading materials so you can get busy with what interests you the most right away.
The course will be at the Tisserand Institute Learning Platform
Please stay tuned for more info!