26-05-2012, 12:01 PM
Well Sarah,
We looked into this before. Here's a thread:
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=9712&pid=34508#pid34508
Your olive oil recipe looks OK. Water needn't be distilled. It will work if it's hot. It's always a trade off with the thermal stability of the phyto-estrogens you are extracting. The publication I linked in the post above was about water at 95 degrees centigrade for 24 hours, so miroestrol apparently can survive that.
Your glycerin recipe looks good too. You can buy it from a pharmacy, but that'll be a bit expensive. Drug stores sell glycerin preparations for dry skin. It's usually just glycerin with some perfume. Glycerin is a waste product from the soap industry, so if you've got a wholesale that sells cosmetic ingredients, it needn't be expensive.
Be creative. What's stopping you from mixing some powder through your suntan lotion? After a day at the beach in the sun, much of the miroestrol will be extracted too. And the suntan lotions are designed to survive some heat and sunlight.
Another possibility is gelatin. If you made a water extract in the oven, mix gelatin leaves in it. If you use less than you need for bavarois or pudding, I bet you can make a lotion or a cream that's neither drippy nor solid.
Staff at Lush are well trained in hand made cosmetics. Take your bag of fenugreek there at a quiet moment, and they can get you the ingredients, give you advice, and maybe do it for you if you can wait a few days.
There's also tons of beauty forums and blogs. Give it a try, take pictures, describe everything that went wrong first time around in a post, and the beauties will be out in numbers to help you
We looked into this before. Here's a thread:
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=9712&pid=34508#pid34508
Your olive oil recipe looks OK. Water needn't be distilled. It will work if it's hot. It's always a trade off with the thermal stability of the phyto-estrogens you are extracting. The publication I linked in the post above was about water at 95 degrees centigrade for 24 hours, so miroestrol apparently can survive that.
Your glycerin recipe looks good too. You can buy it from a pharmacy, but that'll be a bit expensive. Drug stores sell glycerin preparations for dry skin. It's usually just glycerin with some perfume. Glycerin is a waste product from the soap industry, so if you've got a wholesale that sells cosmetic ingredients, it needn't be expensive.
Be creative. What's stopping you from mixing some powder through your suntan lotion? After a day at the beach in the sun, much of the miroestrol will be extracted too. And the suntan lotions are designed to survive some heat and sunlight.
Another possibility is gelatin. If you made a water extract in the oven, mix gelatin leaves in it. If you use less than you need for bavarois or pudding, I bet you can make a lotion or a cream that's neither drippy nor solid.
Staff at Lush are well trained in hand made cosmetics. Take your bag of fenugreek there at a quiet moment, and they can get you the ingredients, give you advice, and maybe do it for you if you can wait a few days.
There's also tons of beauty forums and blogs. Give it a try, take pictures, describe everything that went wrong first time around in a post, and the beauties will be out in numbers to help you