| Manufacturer | Mystic Moments |
|---|---|
| Part Number | RMISOP100 |
| Item Weight | 4.4 ounces |
| Package Dimensions | 6 x 1.5 x 1.5 inches |
| Item model number | RMISOP100 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Size | 125ml |
| Material | Oil |
| Volume | 125 Milliliters |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
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Isopropyl Myristate Liquid - 125ml
| Brand | Mystic Moments |
| Item Form | Liquid, Lotion |
| Unit Count | 4.2 Fl Oz |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Use for | Whole Body |
About this item
- Isopropyl Myristate Liquid - 125ml
- Emollient, thickening agent, lubricant or moisturiser in beauty products
- All-natural ester used to empart a dry yet moisturising feel to skin creams
- Recommendations: Aftershaves, Shampoos, Bath oils, Anti-perspirants, Various creams and lotions
- Also used to help solubilise actives such as sunscreens, vitamins and perfumes into a base
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Product Description
Isopropyl myristate liquid - 125ml
Solubility: oil soluble.
Benefits: emollient, thickening agent, lubricant or moisturiser in beauty products. In cosmetic manufacturing this ingredient is used to give the finished product a slicker, smoother feel rather than an oily one..
Inci name: isopropyl myristate.
Applications: most often used at between 1-10%. This all-natural ester is used to empart a dry yet moisturising feel to skin creams. In addition, it is also used to help solubilise actives such as sunscreens, vitamins and perfumes into a base.
Origin: vegetable - palm or coconut..
Solubility: insoluble in glycerine and water.
Soluble in alcohol..
Recommendations: Aftershaves, Shampoos, Bath oils, Anti-perspirants, Various creams and lotions
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| ASIN | B0187N9KLG |
|---|---|
| Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
| Date First Available | July 12, 2015 |
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I had been using isopropyl alcohol and/or Ethanol, but it seems like I went through it much faster than I should've since it took more sprays to achieve my desired level of "perfume-y-ness."
And this was PERFECT! It's taken my perfume game to the next level ! It's similar to the feel of a dry oil that seems to be popular in the cosmetic industry right now for facial oils . Specifically, it gives a very similar feel to that of Tarte's "Rainforest Glow Dry Oil Drops" that was sold out most of 2018.
I wondered if I could make a more natural product by using this along with rose hydrosol and some mica powder I already had (any eyeshadow with glitter would work too) along with a carrier oil specific to my skin care needs (choose one that is known for not clogging pores, btw) and I had myself a dupe of the much desired "facial oil" that was better for my skin, but still works just like the real product for all the same uses like I use a drop in stick foundations for better application, use it alone under makeup for better application, and use it along with the super concentrated dropper bottles of highly pigmented makeup drops to create my perfect foundation match, the list goes on and on.
It worked just as well in my fragrance blends too and seems like the oils don't take as long to all emulsify like it did before I started using this. It was only 2 weeks before I checked it and couldn't believe how strong it had gotten and how uniform the smell was - meaning it blended perfectly!
So I actually had to change up my recipes so they weren't as strong and now don't have to use as much expensive oils to create my signature smell that no matter where I go, I get people of all ages complimenting me on "my smell" and everyone always asks if it's a perfume, what kind bc it's not overpowering like a perfume .
So this a must have forgotten anyone who creates their own fragrances, cosmetics, body care products and even home air fresheners like Reed diffusers or fragrance oil to refill your emptied wall plug in air fresheners. Oh and it also works great in homemade bug spray bc it makes it less greasy feeling if it's oil based or if it's alcohol based, it seems to stay on longer. Either way, when I used it, the final product reminded me of the Cutter Dry Bug Spray (most brands have something similar) bc it went on the same and dried as quickly without leaving you all greasy .
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2022











