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  1. bluethegrappler

    Additive to prevent soap bar from dissolving too quickly?

    Keep in mind that not all hard oils make a long-lasting soap. Coconut oil is high in lauric and myristic acids, which make a hard soap but one that dissolves quickly. Stearic and palmitic acids, on the other hand, contribute to a long-lasting bar. If you use the Soapee calculator, it has a...
  2. bluethegrappler

    Is glycerin oil soluble?

    While these ingredients are hygroscopic, they will never absorb enough water from the atmosphere to lose effectiveness as a preservative, especially once the lip balm is hardened in a tube, tin, etc, where air exposure is limited. Not unless you intentionally introduced other aqueous ingredients...
  3. bluethegrappler

    Is glycerin oil soluble?

    Glycerin and honey are self-preserving As a general rule that would be true, but not in this case. Glycerin itself is a preservative, in sufficient concentration (think of herbal glycerites, like tinctures but extracted and preserved with glycerin instead of alcohol). Similarly, sufficient...
  4. bluethegrappler

    Is glycerin oil soluble?

    Using glycerin in lip balms, etc I see this is an old thread, but it came up pretty high in a related Google search, so maybe someone else will find this additional information helpful. It is true that glycerin is water soluble and does not work well in oil-based applications without an...
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