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Desert Lime Powder - Australian Native Extract (Bulk) Desert Lime is a highly resilient citrus crop typical of Australian native botanicals, tolerating extremes of drought, heat and cold. The fruit is both farmed and wild harvested here in Australia. Wild Harvest locations exist in Southwest Queensland, Northwest NSW, North Coast NSW. Farms are located in the Riverlands of South Australia, Inland Queensland around Roma, North Coast NSW and Southern Queensland. This sour fruit contains high levels of phenolic antioxidants, vitamin C, vitamin E and trace minerals making it perfect for anti-ageing skin care applications. Form: Fine green powder with a sharp, slightly sour aroma. Solubility: This extract is not completely water soluble but it will form a tincture in warm water and this can then be filtered and used in your cosmetic product. We suggest making a 20% active solution by mixing 20g of powder into 80g of hot water and steeping until the colour change is complete. The mixture is then filtered and preserved if you plan to store it for future use. Be sure to check and adjust the pH if needed. Strength: Not defined. Use Level: As supplied typical use levels are between 0.1-5%. As a 20% solution this would equate to 0.5-25%. Group: Extracts. Alternative Names: Citrus Glauca Fruit Extract. EINECS: 922-062-6 [ECHA]. CAS No. 1174331-62-4 [PCPC]. Pack Sizes: 15G; 100G; 500G; 1KG; 5KG and above upon request. Product ID: EXANDSRTLIME. New Directions Australia
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Mountain Pepper Berry Powder - Australian Native Extract (Bulk) The Mountain Pepper Berry has a high antioxidant capacity and anti-Inflammatory properties making it a great addition to products for sensitive skin. The berries are also a rich source of Vitamin E, Lutein and the trace minerals Zinc, Magnesium, and Calcium. Solubility: The berry particles infuse in water producing a dark brown fluid that requires filtering before use. The filtrate is slightly thickened due to the fiberous component of the extract which, in a cosmetic product acts as a source of hydration. Activity: 1:2 concentration which means the dried extract is twice as concentrated as the fresh berries. Use Levels: On a solids basis the berries can be used in a formula at levels ranging from 0.2-3%. If you prepare a water extraction (tincture) ahead of time you may put 20g of powder into 80g of water, leave to infuse and then filter. This 20% solution could then be applied to the formula at a rate of between 1-15%. Group: Extracts. Alternative Names: Tasmannia Lanceolata Fruit Extract. EINECS: 920-166-6. CAS No. 183815-52-3. Pack Sizes: 15G; 100G; 500G; 1KG; 5KG and above upon request. Product ID: EXANMTPEPBER. New Directions Australia
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Wattle Seed Powder - Australian Native Extract (Bulk) Most Australians know that when the bush turns yellow with wattle blossom, winter is nearly over! There are close to 1000 species of wattle (Acacia) in Australia ranging from small shrubs to impressively large trees. It would be fair to say that this plant species actually holds Australia together as these are often the first plants to colonise an area, forming deep root systems that can withstand periods of drought and flooding rains. Wattle seeds have been harvested and utilised as both food and medicine sources by many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander nations over the last 65,000 years. The seeds are a great protein, fibre and carbohydrate source as well as providing a wide range of micronutrients such as Magnesium, Iron, Zinc and Potassium. In terms of skin care, this super-seed has been used to soothe and calm irritated skin. There are many names for Wattle including Coojong, Panjang, Wilyawa (Noongar); Buhyigan, Gibay-Gibay, Jumaw and Jayi (Bundjalung); Garal, Yulumbang, Gidya, Giigandul (Wiradjuri) and Wadanjuli (Gadigal)... Preparing the extract for use: Add equal parts powder to water to create a concentrated active. Leave to steep in hot water before filtering and preserving (if you are making a stock solution to use at another time). The water will turn to a brown colour as the infusion progresses. The 50% active filtrade (or tincture) can then be added to your water-containing product at levels between 1-20%. Group: Extracts. Alternative Names: Acacia Victoriae Seed Extract. EINECS: 923-639-5 [ECHA]. CAS No. Pack Sizes: 15G; 100G; 500G; 1KG; 5KG and above upon request. Product ID: EXANWATLSEED. New Directions Australia
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