Shark Sauce 2.0

Note:  This post was updated 4/16/16 to reflect new information.  Please note that this is an older formulation of Shark Sauce than the one being sold in the Holy Snails Shop.

Hey everyone!  If you follow me or Fiddy on Snapchat, you've probably already seen the new Shark Sauce.  It's a huge improvement in many areas, including consistency and ingredients.  Let's take a look:

Note:  This recipe took a lot of time, money, and work to develop.  Please be respectful and do not redistribute this (especially without credit).  This is meant for personal use only, not for commercial or profit.  It is provided for free, so please show some consideration or I will not be able to provide future recipes.

Shark Sauce 2.0 (EDIT/PRINT-FRIENDLY VERSION)



Ingredient % (g)
Aloe Vera Juice 49.5 14.03
Sea Kelp Bioferment 15 4.25
Seamollient 15 4.25
Niacinamide 5 1.42
Licorice Root Extract 5 1.42
N-Acetylglucosamine 3 0.85
Green Tea Extract 2 0.57
Panthenol 2 0.57
Sodium Lactate 2 0.57
Germaben 1 0.28
Hyaluronic Acid 0.5 0.14

Some DIY Inspiration

Today is the last day to enter for the Shark Sauce giveaway, so sign up!  Also, be sure to check out the Holy Snails Shop if you want to get some of your own.  Here's the end of DIY week.  It's not the end of DIY on this blog, not by a longshot.  I'm still trying to figure out the balance between product reviews and DIY and unboxings/hauls/fluff, and with a themed "week", I have to leave out a lot of the other stuff.  Anyway, here's some inspiration!

Sunday Riley Luna Sleeping Night Oil Dupe


From Sephora, $105

Stocking up with Hyaluronic Acid and Allantoin

Note:  This post was updated on 4/16/16 to remove Co-Op links, since the Co-Op is no longer available.

Ok, here's the last tutorial of DIY Week.  The next post will be some DIY inspiration to hopefully get you thinking about all the beautiful, wonderous creations you can make, and then we'll have some fun fluff after.  I mention in both the Vita-Sea and the Shark Sauce recipes that I use 1% Allantoin or 1% Hyaluronic Acid, but what are those exactly?  Let's have a look!

Hyaluronic Acid Stock

By the way, know those super expensive hyaluronic acid serums?  You can make this stock, and just use it as the same thing!  And it doesn't cost $20.  Yes, really.

$24.99?  HAHAHAHAHAHAHA.....oh, wait, you're serious.... This is awkward...

Shark Sauce & Vita-Sea F.A.Q.!

I am overwhelmed with how receptive everyone has been toward DIY week and my concoctions in general!  Really, I am so happy to hear that so many of you were inspired by this to try your own DIY.  There were a lot of questions that I saw over and over, so hopefully this will help clarify things.  Let me know if you have other questions, I am happy to answer them even if it might take me a day or so to get back to you!

Where can I buy the raw ingredients to make my own Vita-Sea-Rum or Shark Sauce?

I have personally used Lotion Crafter (US-Based) and Skin Essential Actives (Taiwan-based) to get my ingredients.  I then used Amazon Prime to grab most of my supplies.  This guide on /r/DIYBeauty has a list of suppliers as well.

Are you going to sell Vita-Sea or Shark Sauce?

Update:  Yes!  You can buy them at the Holy Snails Shop!


What scale do you use?

I bought this one from Amazon for $10, but I've seen it fluctuate from $8-14.  You also need a calibration weight to use it, which is sold separately for ~$3-5.  I picked this one because it was the cheapest, and had a lot of positive reviews.  It's not the bee's knees, but it will work.  If you get this model, I suggest removing the battery cover on the bottom so it doesn't rock around.  There are many 0.01g scales in this price range, and I'm sure they work just as well or even better.  Do not feel obligated to get this same one.

Can you write out the directions?

Yes, absolutely.  I've updated the spreadsheets to include directions.  I hope that helps.

I can't find the ingredients you used!

Sorry about that - I didn't use the full names they're listed as from where I got them, and there can be a variety of products similarly named.  Let's see...

What is the difference between Sea Kelp Bioferment and Seamollient?  Do I need both?

You don't need both.  I used both because I had them.  Check out this thread on SkincareTalk for more information, but in short, SKB is fermented, Seamollient is not.  SKB can be a little stickier, and Seamollient less so.  I bought both to make some hair care stuff, but if you're only interested in facial stuff, I think SKB is better.  That's just a personal preference.  :)

Will you do another giveaway?  A worldwide giveaway?

I'm definitely considering it.  There was WAY more interest in this than I expected (I seriously thought maybe 10 people would enter) so maybe after I reorder some supplies, I'll hold another giveaway and open it up for everyone.

These recipes have too many ingredients!  Can you simplify it?

There is a Basic CE+FE recipe available here.  I've made a simplified version of Shark Sauce, let's call it Holy Snail Water, available here, and it's literally the easiest recipe ever.


Ingredient % (g)
Niacinamide 5 1.42
N-Acetyl Glucosamine 2.5 0.71
Licorice Root Extract 5 1.42
Sea Kelp Bioferment 86.5 24.52
Optiphen 1 0.28

If the consistency is too jelly for you, you can substitute out part or all of the SKB for Aloe Vera Juice, or even just plain distilled water.

How do you know what you can substitute?

The short version of this is knowing your ingredients.  No, no, hang on!  It's not hard, you just have to know if your ingredient is oil-based or water-based, really.  Aloe vera juice?  That's mostly water.  Sea Kelp Bioferment?  Gooey, but water-based.  Rosehip oil?  That's an oil.  Hyaluronic Acid?  Mostly water as well.  So once you see that, it's easy to substitute.  If a recipe calls for 80% Distilled Water, you can easily fancy it up by adding 80% Hyaluronic Acid Stock (recipe/tutorial coming next) instead.  Or if it calls for 50% Distilled Water, you could do 25% Sea Kelp Bioferment and 25% Aloe Vera Juice.  Does that make sense?  Even your botanical extracts are made up of water, as they're typically a 1:1 ratio of water and glycerin to extract the compounds.

I don't have a Chemistry background and am scared of messing this up...

Shia Labeouf believes in you.  I believe in you.  We all believe in you.
The backbone of DIY is that it's a bunch of amateurs with a can-do spirit.  If you had to have a Chemistry degree and years of cosmetic formulations to do this, it wouldn't be DIY.  You'd be a professional.  These recipes definitely look intimidating - I remember when I first got interested... there was SO much out there to absorb.  It took me weeks before I finally bit the bullet and even ordered the materials.  The recipes were literally just that - recipes, with no directions.  I had to learn a lot on my own through trial and error, and hopefully my mistakes will help you avoid making the same.  (I didn't know how to dissolve the ferulic acid, or emulsify with the Poly 80, or so many other things.)  I suggest starting out with tiny batches - my first couple were 10 - 15 ml.  That way if it doesn't turn out the way you want, you're not wasting a lot of product.  This isn't as easy as mashing an avocado to smear onto your face, but it's not hard.  It's literally just measuring out ingredients and mixing them together, except sometimes it has to be done in a certain order, and sometimes some things have to go into a water bath.

Also, don't forget that there are wonderful communities out there who are full of supportive, friendly people, who've been there, done that.  r/DIYBeauty has an outstandingly knowledgeable mod and everyone is very friendly.  I lurk around on Essential Day Spa's DIY section for some killer recipes.  I'm still a novice too, and we can all learn together.  I think the more people who get in on the #DIYRevolution, the more we can inspire (or force) big cosmetic companies to shape up and start making products that actually have a good enough concentration of the right ingredients to produce the same dramatic results that we can get, playing mad scientist in our pajamas in our kitchen.

Shark Sauce Part 2: The Tutorial & Giveaway!!!

I'm so excited to hear that DIY week has inspired some of you to try some DIY of your own!  Here's part 2 of the Shark Sauce series.  Another reason to love this, and give it a shot?  It's way easy to make.  Also, super exciting news at the very bottom!


Note:  This recipe took a lot of time, money, and work to develop.  Please be respectful and do not redistribute this (especially without credit).  This is meant for personal use only, not for commercial or profit.  It is provided for free, so please show some consideration or I will not be able to provide future recipes.



Shark Sauce Part 1: The Recipe

I'm sure a lot of you have been anticipating this more than the Vita-Sea recipe, much in part due to Fiddy's raves about it on her SNS.  It's finally here!  This is seriously my favorite skincare product, hands down, ever.  It is amazingly good, y'all.


Note:  This recipe took a lot of time, money, and work to develop.  Please be respectful and do not redistribute this (especially without credit).  This is meant for personal use only, not for commercial or profit.  It is provided for free, so please show some consideration or I will not be able to provide future recipes.


Adventures in DIY: Vitamin C + E + Ferulic Acid Serum Part 3

For the final part of the Vitamin C series, I wanted to show you some alternative recipes, as well as how to modify other recipes, and hopefully address some concerns.





Adventures in DIY: Vitamin C + E + Ferulic Acid Serum Part 2

This is going to turn into a 3-part series for just the Vitamin C!  :O  I'm afraid the Shark Sauce will have a pretty lengthy 2-part post too.  Anyway, let's do this!

Note:  This recipe took a lot of time, money, and work to develop.  Please be respectful and do not redistribute this (especially without credit).  This is meant for personal use only, not for commercial or profit.  It is provided for free, so please show some consideration or I will not be able to provide future recipes.


Adventures in DIY: Vitamin C + E + Ferulic Acid Serum Part 1

There are only so many times I can rewrite this.  I've been working on this for months now, and it keeps not being right.  Either way, it's time to put my money where my mouth is and show you how I DIY a complete Vitamin C serum.  I was initially just going to do a simple 8-ingredient recipe, followed by the more complex one that I'm currently using, but that's silly and repetitive.  And yes, I said 8 ingredients.  These aren't your amateur water and pinch of L-AA serums.  It's DIY week on Holy Snails!

Note:  This recipe took a lot of time, money, and work to develop.  Please be respectful and do not redistribute this (especially without credit).  This is meant for personal use only, not for commercial or profit.  It is provided for free, so please show some consideration or I will not be able to provide future recipes.

Adventures in DIY:  Vitamin C E + Ferulic Acid Serum


CosRX is renaming its Galactomyces 95 White Power Essence

I'm so excited about this, you guys.  I emailed Cosrx a couple of months ago when their Galactomyces 95 White Power Essence first came out to let them know about its cringey Engrish-ness.  (It's nicknamed the Racism Essence for giggles on the /r/AsianBeauty sub.)  I got a response back from Hye-Young, who's their sweet and amazing Marketing Team person.  We emailed back and forth, and she actually went to her boss and held a meeting about this to try and get it changed.  Anyhow, that was months and months ago, and I figured I did my good Samaritan thing and moved on.  Then I get this email today, which blew my mind:

Hi~
This is Hye-Young, Marketing Team from COSRX. :)

I hope you're doing well since we mailed. :)
Did you remember that you notified the meaning of White Power to us by e-mail?? :)
After exhausting all of bottles named as 'white power', we finally changed it to Whitening Power!
The full name is "Galactomyces 95 Whitening Power Essence" :)


We couldn't try to change a lot because, our customers could recognize the product as a new one.
Also the terms 'white' can be used on the product which get approved by KFDA in Korea.
That's sort of recognition as an effective whitening product.
So, we have to use the word to highlight the function and the recognition.

I really really appreciate your advice and interest in our brand!!
The positive change was caused by you!! :) 
These days, we have a lot of customers who live in Western, and they sometimes pointed it out.
Thanks to you, I could prepare a name change since we mailed, and could cope with the same situation well! :)
We're always open to listen to our customer's voice.
Please let me know, If there is something we need to be changed.




Thanks.

Now obviously, I don't think they changed it solely because of me.  I just think it's amazing that she went through the trouble of sifting through all those emails to find mine and contact me.  I don't think she even knows I have a blog or anything, and wasn't really expecting anything out of it.  It was just a really cool thing she did.  I'm definitely a loyal Cosrx fan after this.

Scinic Honey All In One Ampoule

Y'all, I'm trying to finish the Vitamin C post, I swear.  I just get so drained working on it, I burn out and pretend I don't have a blog for a couple of days before repeating.  It's actually ~80% done, if that's any consolation.  Also, I got SnapChat now, and I post some DIY stuff on there.  My handle on there is "theonetruesnail" if anyone wants to follow along.  I've been posting on Instagram a lot, if anyone wants to follow me on there too.  I'm also revising how I review products, and am in the process of going back and standardizing my old reviews.  Today though, I'll be reviewing something I'm pretty excited about, the Scinic Honey All-In-One Ampoule that I got from my first Avecko order.