Mahalialee4
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Has anyone added coconut milk to their hot steeping oil in order to get a creamy thicker oil? what results have you had? Thank you for replies.
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I heard that Lecithin is a natural emulsifier. Is this true? TIA!
Great. I think I still have some lecithin. I was thinking that Vatika oil is creamy and I believe the ingredients show it has milk of some kind in it, so I thought I could try making it myself. Any comments about the Vatika oil ingredients?
Vatika oil is just supposed to be coconut oil infused with ayurvedic herbs. I think if you want a whipped butter type ayurvedic cream then you'll need the coconut oil, ayurvedic herbs, shea butter, and a bit of arrowroot powder (or cornstarch) to keep the consistency.
If you want a cream, you'll need emulsifying wax. Emulsions are meant to combine water and oil, so they have a water phase and an oil phase, and whenever you're introducing water to a recipe, a preservative is definitely recommended. Vitamin E T-50 or T-80 is good, and also acts as an antioxidant for the oil. There is also ascorbic acid (Vitamin C), Grapefruit Seed Extract, and certain essential oils that are naturally anti-microbial.
HTH!