And if you dilute it with one of the standards?There actually is one EO I've researched that actually has emollient properties, amyris EO, and is used in skin care - never undiluted, of course!! That's the only one, though.
That’s the part I have issue with. Merriam-Webster tells us that an emollient is a substance “having the quality of softening or soothing the skin.” Petroleum Jelly has these properties as does mineral oil, yet neither are saponifiable.They are not emollients for the skin, so they are not considered to be superfatting
EO's and I don't get along so I have not had the chance to enjoy that."... a pure one is supposed to evaporate and not (eg) leave an oily smear on a testing patch after it has been tested, I guess I would have assumed that anything that is an oil/super-fat adder would do that..."
Yep, you are on target with your explanation -- pure EOs evaporate cleanly, leaving no oily residue.
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