Essentially Natural Shilajit Glycerite (Asphaltum Punjabianum Extract)
Essentially Natural Shilajit Glycerite (Asphaltum Punjabianum Extract)
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Essentially Natural Shilajit Glycerite is a hydro-glycerol extract of Shilajit (Asphaltum Punjabianum Extract), prepared at a 1:10 ratio in vegetable glycerine and water. This alcohol-free liquid extract is designed for use in water-based applications where a non-toxic, pleasant-tasting solvent system is preferred. Glycerine extracts are a gentler alternative to alcohol tinctures, so they may extract fewer non-polar compounds, while offering a vegan-friendly option with broad formulation versatility.
Key properties
- INCI Name: Glycerin, Aqua, Asphaltum Punjabianum Extract
- Botanical Name: Asphaltum Punjabianum
- Extract Type: Hydro-glycerol extract (glycerite)
- Extraction Ratio: 1:10
- Carrier: Vegetable glycerine and water
- Alcohol Content: None
- Form: Viscous liquid extract
- Solubility: Water soluble
- Storage: Store tightly sealed in a cool, dry place away from heat and direct sunlight
What it’s used for
- Add Shilajit extract to creams, gels, lotions, and other topicals
- Formulate water-based cosmetic products where alcohol is not desired
- Create syrups, suspensions, and glycerite-style liquid blends
- Use in flavour-style applications where permitted by formulation requirements and local regulations
- Incorporate into VG-forward applications such as certain vaping-style bases where appropriate for the end product
- Support extract inclusion in general personal care and cosmetic manufacturing
This product is commonly used to:
Who it’s for
- Makers wanting an alcohol-free liquid extract option
- Vegan and religious-conscious users seeking plant-derived glycerine extracts
- Formulators working in water-based systems like gels, creams, and syrups
- Customers who prefer glycerine-based extracts for taste and handling
- An alcohol tincture alternative where strong non-polar extraction is required
- Best suited to oil-only formulations without a suitable emulsification strategy
- Ideal for customers avoiding glycerine-based ingredients
This product is suitable for:
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How to use
- As a Cosmetic Ingredient: Add to the water phase of your formulation, or incorporate during cool-down for sensitive systems, then mix until uniform.
- As a Gel or Topical Base: Blend into gels, creams, and lotions for an easy liquid extract addition.
- As a Syrup or Suspension Base: Stir into a compatible base and mix thoroughly to ensure an even dispersion.
- As a VG-Forward Application: Use only in products specifically designed for VG-compatible systems, and ensure suitability for your intended end use.
- Processing Tip: If the extract thickens in cooler temperatures, warm gently and shake well before use.
Safety instructions
- For external use - patch test before first use
- Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes
- Keep tightly sealed to maintain freshness and consistency
- Keep out of reach of children
Faqs
Q: What does a 1:10 extract ratio mean?
A: It indicates the extract was prepared using one part raw material to ten parts solvent system, giving a consistent, ready-to-use liquid concentration.
Q: Why choose a glycerite instead of an alcohol tincture?
A: Glycerites are alcohol-free and pleasant tasting, and they suit many water-based applications where ethanol is not preferred.
Q: Can I use this in an oil serum or facial oil?
A: Not directly, this extract is water soluble and will not blend evenly into oils without a suitable emulsifier system.
Q: Why is Shilajit extract usually very dark?
A: Shilajit is naturally a deep, resinous mineral-rich substance, and its extracts typically retain a dark colour.
Q: Can the texture change over time or in cold weather?
A: Yes, glycerine-rich extracts can become thicker when cold, gentle warming and shaking usually restores a more pourable consistency.

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