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Handmade soaps
The handmade soaps elaborated by CRISTAL DE SABILA are all made from natural raw materials at its own manufacturing facilities. The elaboration of the soaps starts up with the weighting of the caustic soda and the distilled water at an ambient temperature. Once weighted, the distilled water is gently added to the caustic soda until a complete dissolution is achieved. Similarly, all dissolution ingredients -such as essences, extracts, clays, flower or dried leaves- are carefully weighted.
The next step consists in weighting all natural fats in their right proportion and mixing them in the recipient where the soap will be elaborated with the help of a powerful mixing device. While in constant movement, the soap making process continues with the addition of sodium hydroxide to the fatty mix. Keeping the convenient movement of the mix at all times, the following step consists in adding the extracts or clays as well as the essence, floral adornments or dried leaves. Finally, while the soap is still in its liquid phase, the resulting mix is poured to specially designed moulds where it will get dried after a 72 hours period.
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Bath salts
The first step in the bath salts elaboration process consists in weighting the common salt (NaCl) in its different granulometries and proportions. Similarly, essences and floral adornments are weighted in their right proportion and conveniently added to the salts at an ambient temperature.
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Bath efervescents
In the first place, the sodium bicarbonate is added to an especially designed mixing device where the citric acid is added and blended homogeneously. The previously weighted alcohol, colourings and essences are first blended together and later added to the solid mix. Similarly, the flowers or dried leaves are weighted, cleaned and finally added to the mix. The homogenization process is carried out until a uniform colour is achieved. Once this is achieved, the product is poured in the plastic moulds to be dried at an ambient temperature for about 10 hours.
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Body Lotions
The different ingredients contained in the formula are weighted. Next, components of the aqueous phase and of the oil phase are mixed separately and heated up to 70-75 ºC in a chromium steel container. Subsequently, the aqueous phase is poured on the oil phase with fast homogenisation and same direction until it reaches 30º C. At this moment, the essences and preservatives are added and the homogenisation process continues. The correct processes making of these steps will derive in creams and lotions without lumps and with a right phase interposition. Following, the mixtures are poured in their recipients.
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Shower and Bath Gel
The different ingredients of the formula are weighted in chromium steel recipients. Once this step has been done, the tensoactive phase is heated up to 60 ºC and mildly stirred to avoid the appearance of lather. When the mixture has reached 60 ºC, the aqueous phase is added until the temperature decreases to 40 º C and then the preservatives and essences are incorporated to the mixture. The mixture will be kept covered inside the recipient until it cools at room temperature, so that the air contained can easily go out. Next, the mixture is poured in the packaging machinery and packed in the appropriated recipients.
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Massage Oil
Once the different ingredients used in the formula have been weighted, they are mildly mixed and the different essences are added to the oils, all that at room temperature.
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Aloe-line Gels
When the gelling agent, the oils, the distilled water and the extracts and essences have been weighted, the water and the extracts are heated up to 70-80 º C and at the same time stirred so that the thicker agent is dissolved. Once the mixture is diluted, the essences and oils are added and the pH is modified. The mixture is left cool down to form the gel and finally it is packed.
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