Edit: found a chart of oils' expiration dates
Here is what I found from Soap Queen. Thanks to everyone who's recommended her site. Really helpful!:
http://images.soapqueen.com.s3.amazonaws.com/Shelf Life of Oils/oil chart letter size NEW.pdf
Hello -
Can anyone recommend a site that lists many b&b/soap-making ingredients' shelf lives? I have some oils/butters myself that are even older (i used to make soap and candles when I learned how in 2004 and I'd like to get back into it). I'm sure those things are waaaay too old, however even they still seem to smell fine (weird)! They've been stored in a cool dark basement though.
Anyway some of the ingredients are:
- cocoa butter (2007)
- shea butter (older)
- macadamia nut oil (2007 - never opened)
- shea oil (2007 - never opened)
- RBO (2007 - never opened)
-coconut milk powder (2007 - not so soft feeling anymore, through the package, but still will powder up if I push it between my fingers - and has never been opened)
-AquaEm (2007 - Has tape around the lid like the other unopened ones but seems not to be filled to the top so not sure whether it's been used before.
-Natrasorb Bath - 2007 - a LOT of it
-soy wax (C-3) flakes (for veggie container candles) - a LOT of this, too.
-Lots and lots and LOTS of fragrance oils, 90% which still smell good as new (not many EO's - although they smell fine too).
Just found this on about.com about old lotions and other beauty products in one's house:
"Unopened products that are still sealed usually have a shelf life of 3-5 years or more, so don't be concerned about the products on the shelf. As long as they stay sealed, they will last many years. The time only starts counting down when you open it."
Hmmm...
Thank you!
Marya
Here is what I found from Soap Queen. Thanks to everyone who's recommended her site. Really helpful!:
http://images.soapqueen.com.s3.amazonaws.com/Shelf Life of Oils/oil chart letter size NEW.pdf
Hello -
Can anyone recommend a site that lists many b&b/soap-making ingredients' shelf lives? I have some oils/butters myself that are even older (i used to make soap and candles when I learned how in 2004 and I'd like to get back into it). I'm sure those things are waaaay too old, however even they still seem to smell fine (weird)! They've been stored in a cool dark basement though.
Anyway some of the ingredients are:
- cocoa butter (2007)
- shea butter (older)
- macadamia nut oil (2007 - never opened)
- shea oil (2007 - never opened)
- RBO (2007 - never opened)
-coconut milk powder (2007 - not so soft feeling anymore, through the package, but still will powder up if I push it between my fingers - and has never been opened)
-AquaEm (2007 - Has tape around the lid like the other unopened ones but seems not to be filled to the top so not sure whether it's been used before.
-Natrasorb Bath - 2007 - a LOT of it
-soy wax (C-3) flakes (for veggie container candles) - a LOT of this, too.
-Lots and lots and LOTS of fragrance oils, 90% which still smell good as new (not many EO's - although they smell fine too).
Just found this on about.com about old lotions and other beauty products in one's house:
"Unopened products that are still sealed usually have a shelf life of 3-5 years or more, so don't be concerned about the products on the shelf. As long as they stay sealed, they will last many years. The time only starts counting down when you open it."
Hmmm...
Thank you!
Marya
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