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Alpha arbutin is a naturally occurring chemical that is primarily found in bearberry plants. It has a natural whitening quality that makes it ideal for creams and lotions if you want to achieve lighter skin or cover blemishes. While alpha arbutin is safe to mix into creams and lotions in small doses, it must always be dissolved in water first. In addition, synthetic arbutin can be dangerous since it may break down into carcinogenic chemicals. Be sure to always buy pure alpha arbutin and never create a homemade lotion or powder that is more than 2% alpha arbutin.

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Dissolving Alpha Arbutin

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  1. Pure alpha arbutin comes in powdered form. This powder must not be applied directly into a skin because it’s too potent and may cause a burning sensation. In addition, it cannot be mixed directly into a skin care product without being dissolved first. If it isn’t dissolved, the arbutin will just sit in the product like flaky chunks of powder and won’t spread evenly across your skin. [1]

    Warning: When buying alpha arbutin powder, make sure that you’re purchasing it from a reputable source. Synthetic alpha arbutin is dangerous, and may possibly be carcinogenic.

  2. While it hasn’t been studied thoroughly, alpha arbutin‘s shelf life is roughly 12 months. If you plan on using it every day, use 20–25 grams (0.71–0.88 oz) or more. If you only plan on using alpha arbutin on occasion, use 10–15 grams (0.35–0.53 oz). Use a digital scale to weigh out your arbutin, or purchase a bottle containing the exact amount that you plan on using. [2]
    • The 2 main reasons to use alpha arbutin are for skin lightening and covering blemishes from skin discoloration. If you’re trying to lighten your skin, start off with a 2-month supply (around 25 grams (0.88 oz)) so that you can make adjustments to your skin lightening formula once you find what’s working for you.
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  3. Calculate the amount of purified water needed to create a 5:1 ratio. The easiest way to get purified water is to purchase it. Alternatively, you can use a commercial water filter or boil the water for 30 minutes. Avoid chemically purifying your water with iodine or bleach since it may modify the arbutin in an unexpected way. [3]
    • You need 5-parts water for every 1-part alpha arbutin. To determine how much you need, multiply the amount of arbutin by 5 and convert it to milliliters. For example, if you’re using 25 grams (0.88 oz) of arbutin, multiply it by 5 to get 125 grams (4.4 oz). This converts to 125 millilitres (0.53  c) of water.
  4. Pour your purified water into a small, clean pot. Set your pot on a stove burner. Turn the heat on your burner to medium. [4]

    Warning: Many people mix other skin care products into the arbutin when it is dissolving. This is dangerous since you never known how heating another product with arbutin changes the chemical composition. Do not add anything else to your pot.

  5. Use a clean spoon to gently mix the water and powder as it heats. Continue stirring gently for several minutes until you see the alpha arbutin powder completely dissolve into the water. Remove the pot from the stove once your powder has completely dissolved. [5]
  6. Let the mixture cool for 5-10 minutes after dissolving the alpha arbutin. Grab a plastic or glass container with a closable lid. Set it on your counter and pour the alpha arbutin and water into the container.
    • If you’re worried about making a mess, use a funnel to pour the mixture.
  7. Close the lid on the container and store it at room temperature. Keep the mixture out of direct sunlight and keep it away from other mixtures, creams, or lotions to avoid mixing them up.
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Adding the Dissolved Solution to Lotions and Creams

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  1. Dissolved alpha arbutin is generally safe in any skin care product that is applied directly to the skin so long as it makes up less than 2% of the total composition of a face cream, and 0.5% of a body lotion. Choose a lotion or cream that you use regularly to combine with your dissolved alpha arbutin. [6]
    • You cannot mix arbutin into an oil-based cream or lotion since the oil and water won’t mix evenly.

    Tip: Alpha arbutin is often mixed with kjic acid, vitamin C, or niacinamide to create a homemade skin whitening cream. If you use one of these whitening agents, be sure to wear sunscreen whenever you go out.

  2. Use a measuring cup to measure out how much skin care product you want to mix. Set a small measuring cup down and pour your skin product into the cup to measure it. Write this measurement down.
  3. For body lotions, add 0.5% of the product’s volume to the lotion. If you’re adding it to a facial cream, add 2%. [7]
    • Alpha arbutin can be quite strong on its own and cause a burning or stinging sensation if it takes up a high percentage of the lotion or cream.
    • For example, if you have 200 millilitres (0.85  c) of skin care lotion, add 1 mL (0.0042  c) of dissolved arbutin. If you have a facial cream, add 4 millilitres (0.017  c).
  4. If you’re using making a large amount, feel free to measure out the dissolved alpha arbutin using a standard measuring cup. If you’re only adding a few drops, it can be quite difficult to do this with a standard measuring cup. Use a dropper instead by soaking up a small amount of dissolved arbutin into the glass tube. [8]
  5. If you’re using a measuring cup, pour the arbutin directly into the cream or lotion. If you’re using a dropper, apply the drops individually by adding them one at a time. A single drop from a dropper bottle is the equivalent of 0.05 mL (0.00021  c). [9]
  6. Once you’ve added your dissolved arbutin, mix it into the cream or lotion. Use a small spoon or a wooden mixing stick. Stir gently for 30-45 seconds until you see the dissolved arbutin thoroughly mixed into the cream or lotion. Once done, store the cream or lotion in an airtight plastic container. [10]
    • Since arbutin is water soluble, it should mix quite easily into the lotion or cream.
  7. Clearly mark the label of your lotion or cream to ensure that you know you’ve already mixed alpha arbutin into it. Store your cream or lotion at room temperature and keep it out of direct sunlight to ensure that it remains stable.
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      • It may require weeks of regular application to see results from your alpha arbutin cream or lotion.
      • There are plenty of skincare products on the market that are premixed with alpha arbutin. Consider purchasing these products instead if you plan on regularly using alpha arbutin.
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      Warnings

      • The scientific research or the long term effects of alpha arbutin are still being studied.
      • Alpha arbutin can break down into carcinogenic chemicals if it comes from a synthetic source. Always buy your alpha arbutin from a reputable dealer.
      • Never rub alpha arbutin directly into your skin. It is known to cause a burning sensation for many people.
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      Things You’ll Need

      Dissolving Alpha Arbutin

      • Pure alpha arbutin
      • Pot
      • Purified water
      • Measuring cup or scale
      • Funnel
      • Airtight container

      Adding the Dissolved Solution to Lotions and Creams

      • Measuring cup
      • Spoon or mixing stick
      • Dropper
      • Plastic container

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