zolveria
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is this the same as lipid thix from lotion crafter ?
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No it is not. Lipid Thix is used to turn oils into a butter, but I never had huge success with it.is this the same as lipid thix from lotion crafter ?
I am liking this blend better than Butter EZ, and will try to order in the next 2 weeks depending how much I have to help my kids out. Still praying the SIL finds work. 25kg is a lot of order but I am going to order, I am almost out of my lip butters and Butter EZ was a main ingredient, plus I refuse to pay the high price other suppliers are selling it for
I am testing the Triglyceride Blend (Softisan 378) against some Butter EZ I saved for this reason. I have use some extremely grainy shea from a supplier. The testing is using the Shea with 50 and 20 % Butter EZ and the Softisan 378, letting them cool down slowly. I am hoping the grainy shea (control) goes grainy again. I did not bring enough Shea to test at 10% but will get to it as soon as I can run home
I have tried the stirring until it cooled and yes it stays nice and smooth, until you happen to have some melting while at market and it goes grainy again. The added Triglyceride blends really help stop it from happening. At least in my experience
I am going to order it, it is just a matter of when I get the money together. I just had to renew my insurance with The Guild so there went the cash for a week or soI didn't think about the re-melting issue. Uggg - If your going to order the Softisan 378 let me know as well if you can
I am going to order it, it is just a matter of when I get the money together. I just had to renew my insurance with The Guild so there went the cash for a week or so
I am thinking I will send over an email today and find out the lead time. I just may go ahead and order it. Will let everyone know. I also need to test my comparison samples again and make sure I still like it and it has not gone grainy. We have had some warmer than usual weather for this time of the year and my samples had melted a little, so I want to see if they are okay
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