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QuestionsCarbomerLimoneneLinaloolGlycerinDimethicone Alternative Names carbo- benzene Carvene, Cinene, Dipentene, Methyl-4- isopropenyl cyclohexene, Cajaputene, and Efchole. linaloylGlycerol Monostearate polydimethylsiloxan e Purpose or properties Applications in medicine and hygiene Produces the Fragrance smell Usually used as the scent It is used as a solvent and a plasticiser. It acts as a skin protectant and emollient, appearing as an ingredient in many over-the-counter moisturizing lotions and skin creams. Hazardscan be highly irritating to skin and eyes and may have a permeating effect on skin. Inflammation of the eye is characterized by redness, watering, and itching Gives off irritating or toxic fumes Side effects of glycerin enemas and suppositories include anal irritation, burning sensation, diarrhea, gas, nausea and stomach cramps Read more: Glycerine Hazards | eHow.com 1_glycerine- hazards.html#ixzz2Ob6zcHpp One area that has raised concern is the use of the substance as a filling for breast implants.

QuestionsBarley MaltPalm OilRiboflavinDextroseStarch Alternativ e Names Cereal Fiber, Dietary Fiber, Fibre Alimentaire PHPKOvitamin B2Glucose carbohydr ate, sugar PurposeSweetener Palm oil is used for preventing vitamin A deficiency; and treating malaria, high blood pressure, and cyanide poisoning.  As food, palm oil is used for frying. Riboflavin (vitamin B2) works with the other B vitamins. It is important for body growth and red blood cell production and helps in releasing energy from carbohydrates. Dextrose is used as a sweetener and added artificial sweeteners as a filler. A way to store excess glucose. HazardsHigh cholesterol Palm oil contains saturated and unsaturated fats, vitamin E, and beta- carotene. It might have antioxidant effects.  Anemia  Mouth or lip sores  Skin disorders  Sore throat Because dextrose is a simple carbohydrate, very much like granulated sugar, taking dextrose in excess via any type of fitness powder supplement can lead to weight gain. Inhalation: May cause respirator y tract irritation.

 Olive oil  Coconut oil  Beeswax  Masons jar  Pot  Water  Mixing spoon

 Put all ingredients in a glass container  Get a medium sauce pan filled with water half way  Put the water to a medium heat  Place the glass container in the pot of water, put a lid on the container  Let the ingredients heat up for one to two min. before stirring  Keep a constant stir  When all ingredients are melted you can transfer liquid into a new container and let it harden