nicole5891
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Hello, I'm trying to make soap that will treat acne- I'm hoping to make various soaps with a 2% concentration of salicylic acid, glycolic acid, and sulfur.
I dissolved the salicylic acid in propanediol to make a 10% solution and then added the appropriate amount to soap in liquid phase to get a 2% solution. The glycolic acid is already in liquid form, so I shouldn't have any trouble with that.
But, the sulfur has been difficult. I was hoping that the sulfur would dissolve in propanediol, but no such luck. I read online that sulfur can dissolve in toluene and carbon sulfide, but of course, neither of those are options. Has anyone made sulfur soap before, and if so, how did you incorporate it into the soap? Any suggestions would appreciated!
I dissolved the salicylic acid in propanediol to make a 10% solution and then added the appropriate amount to soap in liquid phase to get a 2% solution. The glycolic acid is already in liquid form, so I shouldn't have any trouble with that.
But, the sulfur has been difficult. I was hoping that the sulfur would dissolve in propanediol, but no such luck. I read online that sulfur can dissolve in toluene and carbon sulfide, but of course, neither of those are options. Has anyone made sulfur soap before, and if so, how did you incorporate it into the soap? Any suggestions would appreciated!