I'm going to make this one tonight! One trick I learned recently is to hold a stick or skewer against the opening of bottles when I'm pouring them. The liquid will run down the stick and when you stop pouring it won't run down the side of the bottles. It's a game changer!
Happy customer here! I received my lotion today and put it on right after a shower ... and I'm in love! I usually only apply creams on my legs because if I apply it all over my body it feels sticky and takes forever for a cream to get absorbed, but not in this case! And the scent is amazing, that's exactly what goat milk cream should smell like! Thank you, Cory!
I am one of your Patreon and I received the recipe early. I made two four-ounce versions; the first used powdered goat milk and the second I used liquid goat milk (cut back on the distilled water). Your version came out as expected, very very good, and the liquid goat's milk version kept separating.
Hi Tessie, I am glad you liked the formula! I am also intrigued by your experiment with liquid goats milk. In my experimentation with goat milk powder in lotion formulas some of my practice batches separated. When I reformulated them, I scaled way back on the amount of goat milk used in the formula and it seemed to fix the problem. After much research into why this would happen, I still haven't found the answer. I decided it was the amount of goat milk used because, lotions I have made that are similar in composition (minus the goat milk) have remained stable. So I think, that it may have something to do with the composition of the milk and it's effect on emulsions.
If you are using PET containers for this, they really don't squeeze well. How does it come out of the PET type out squeezing? How about a pump bottle? Would it be to thick for a pump? I am loving this!
Thank you! Yes the PET containers don’t really squeeze well. When they get to the bottom you have to store them upside down. Not sure how they would work in a pump
I’ve never tried to make goat milk lotion because I was under the impression it was hard to preserve. I love goat milk. How long would this last? Meaning with the goat milk powder. I understand about the expiration date of the oils. Thanks for sharing!
Yes, I have also steered clear of using liquid goat milk in my formulations for the same reason. However suppliers like lotion crafter and wholesale supplies plus carry the cosmetic grade powdered form with instructions on how to incorporate it into lotions and creams. There is no expiration date on the actual raw material. I believe this lotion will last as long as a typical lotion depending on how you store it and how old the oils are.
How do I get your recipes for sea moss products. Please just give me a link, I looked on your website but I did not see anything about recipes. Maybe I did not look well enough. My friend told me sea moss helped him heal from Lime disease, he was given a few months to live. As a native of Saint Lucia with unlimited access to sea moss and other organic raw products I would like to start making soap and other products from sea moss for myself family members and friends.
I'm going to make this one tonight! One trick I learned recently is to hold a stick or skewer against the opening of bottles when I'm pouring them. The liquid will run down the stick and when you stop pouring it won't run down the side of the bottles. It's a game changer!
Yes! Lol, it is a game changer
Happy customer here! I received my lotion today and put it on right after a shower ... and I'm in love! I usually only apply creams on my legs because if I apply it all over my body it feels sticky and takes forever for a cream to get absorbed, but not in this case! And the scent is amazing, that's exactly what goat milk cream should smell like! Thank you, Cory!
You are so welcome! I’m glad you love it!
I am one of your Patreon and I received the recipe early. I made two four-ounce versions; the first used powdered goat milk and the second I used liquid goat milk (cut back on the distilled water). Your version came out as expected, very very good, and the liquid goat's milk version kept separating.
Hi Tessie, I am glad you liked the formula! I am also intrigued by your experiment with liquid goats milk. In my experimentation with goat milk powder in lotion formulas some of my practice batches separated. When I reformulated them, I scaled way back on the amount of goat milk used in the formula and it seemed to fix the problem. After much research into why this would happen, I still haven't found the answer. I decided it was the amount of goat milk used because, lotions I have made that are similar in composition (minus the goat milk) have remained stable. So I think, that it may have something to do with the composition of the milk and it's effect on emulsions.
If you are using PET containers for this, they really don't squeeze well. How does it come out of the PET type out squeezing? How about a pump bottle? Would it be to thick for a pump? I am loving this!
Thank you! Yes the PET containers don’t really squeeze well. When they get to the bottom you have to store them upside down. Not sure how they would work in a pump
Please adjust your settings. Maybe it's the contrast that's too bright. It makes it super bright and you can't see the details
The measurement are not listed in the ingredients
... what about using non-powdered goat/sheep milk? Would you use no powder and just the milk in place of the water?
Wow this one looks so good too!! 😍 💞
I am in need of a new scale. What is the brand you are using in this video?
Hi, the scale I’m using here is a Nicewell Food Scale 22lb.
I’ve never tried to make goat milk lotion because I was under the impression it was hard to preserve. I love goat milk. How long would this last? Meaning with the goat milk powder. I understand about the expiration date of the oils. Thanks for sharing!
Yes, I have also steered clear of using liquid goat milk in my formulations for the same reason. However suppliers like lotion crafter and wholesale supplies plus carry the cosmetic grade powdered form with instructions on how to incorporate it into lotions and creams. There is no expiration date on the actual raw material. I believe this lotion will last as long as a typical lotion depending on how you store it and how old the oils are.
Thank you so much. I think I need to order from either one of them. Great video!
can I make this recipe with cows milk?
Yes
Nice
Can you use raw goats milk?
I know people do it, but I prefer the powder.
My problem with my homemade lotion is the shelf life is only 2wks, before it goes rancid.
That’s only true if you don’t use a preservative.
How do I get your recipes for sea moss products. Please just give me a link, I looked on your website but I did not see anything about recipes. Maybe I did not look well enough. My friend told me sea moss helped him heal from Lime disease, he was given a few months to live. As a native of Saint Lucia with unlimited access to sea moss and other organic raw products I would like to start making soap and other products from sea moss for myself family members and friends.
Hi there, the sea moss recipes and all my recipes are on my Patreon campaign. The link to my campaign is in the description box.
I will say this, good video, but it sucks when people continue to overly talk.
Thanks for watching. I've built my entire community by teaching thorough step by step lessons here on TH-cam. People who stick around like my style.
Could I use both coconut milk powder & goat milk powder & can I use Propanediol instead of glycerin
Hi there, yes you can combine the two powders and you can use propanediol instead of glycerin.
Thanks 😊