Lindsey-Star
Creation Addict
What purpose does this serve in a whipped soap base? Just preservation? Is it possible to swap it out for another preservative? Or is there another reason that this one is chosen?
5 oz Purified or Deionized Water
5 oz Vegetable Glycerin 99.7%
3.5 oz Cocamidopropyl Betaine (CAPB)
8 oz Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate Powder (SCI)
1 oz Stearic Acid
.5 oz Culinox Salt (NaCl)
3 g Tetrasodium EDTA
Seems like too small of an amount to be for scrubby.
In musing about this today, I realize I forgot in my last 2 posts that this is supposed to be a whipped product. The salt is likely needed to get the product thick enough to whip properly. But like I said in Post 7, you can make the product without salt, see what it's like, and then add salt to thicken the product to suit your needs.
Just one question is this the regular salt which we use in our kitchen?Yes, I agree with you, now that I know the formulation. The salt is going to fully dissolve in the water and thus can't possibly function as an exfoliant.
I strongly suspect the salt is being used as a thickener to make the mixture more syrupy.
I have a question is this just regular salt which we use in our kitchen?Yes, I agree with you, now that I know the formulation. The salt is going to fully dissolve in the water and thus can't possibly function as an exfoliant.
I strongly suspect the salt is being used as a thickener to make the mixture more syrupy.
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