Water and oil don't mix

Why don't oil and water mix?
Water is a "polar" molecule and therefore only hydrophilic (water-loving) substances are appreciably miscible in water.
Oils, on the other hand, are made of hydrocarbon chains. These are chains of carbon atoms bonded to hydrogens. The elements and structure of oils make them non-polar, or "hydrophobic" (water fearing). Only polar substances dissolve in polar solvents; likewise non-polar solutes only dissolve in non-polar solvents. This is why they don't mix.
ORGANIC SKIN REPAIR does not use water to make creams. Water is not necessary or useful in skin care preparations except to re-hydrate synthetic chemicals or to increase product volume. The botanical oils in ORGANIC SKIN REPAIR penetrate skin carrying bio-compatible nutrients through the cellular matrix to deliver fresh, natural nutrients to the general circulation. A small amount of ORGANIC SKIN REPAIR cream will do more for your skin than any amount of lotion made with water.
Water evaporates on the surface of the skin--good thing, this, otherwise we would be water-logged. As the water evaporates, the synthetic chemicals (that are dispersed in water to make lotions) remain on the surface of the skin. The skin, in its effort to recognize these additives, fights back and looses! This is one of the reasons for skin problems. When water is added, an emulsifier must be added to make a mixture and preservatives must be added to fight oxidation.
However, skin loves oil. Lipids attract and there is no fighting--just a big thank you!
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Water and oil don't mix
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