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This section includes homemade skincare recipes containing CreamMaker FLUID.

CreamMaker® FLUID is a PEG-free, natural liquid emulsifier blend for making cosmetics. It creates stable, cold emulsions without a co-emulsifier, making it extremely easy to use.

Its effectiveness and high HLB makes it a good choice for rinse-off oil-based cleansers without the need for PEG ingredients or polysorbates. This also makes it useful for formulating natural skincare products.

INCI Name: Sorbitan laurate, polyglyceryl-4 laurate, dilauryl citrate

How to use: You can combine CreamMaker FLUID and MCT oil to make a simple emulsifying DIY cleansing oil that rinses off with water.

Where to buy: Purchase CreamMaker FLUID on Etsy or Amazon.

Substitute: Unfortunately, there is no substitute for CreamMaker FLUID.

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