Lane
Well-Known Member
This was sent to me today:
" First let me just comnment on a wonderful product line and say that you are a very talented soapmaker. I wanted to point out a descrepancy to you that you may be unaware of. You claimm that your Double Shea Glycerin soaps contain no added sugar solutions, yet the ingredient list cites sorbitol as an ingredient. Glycerine itself is a sugar solution as is sorbitol. Thought you might want to know this....."
Um... I buy my base from a site that states:
" Our M&P soap bases are natural and contain no detergents, no sulfates, no alcohol, and no sugar solutions."
Does anyone have any info on glycerin or sorbitol being a sugar solution... I do know they are classified as sugar alcohols...but are used to replace sugar.... :? :? :?
" First let me just comnment on a wonderful product line and say that you are a very talented soapmaker. I wanted to point out a descrepancy to you that you may be unaware of. You claimm that your Double Shea Glycerin soaps contain no added sugar solutions, yet the ingredient list cites sorbitol as an ingredient. Glycerine itself is a sugar solution as is sorbitol. Thought you might want to know this....."
Um... I buy my base from a site that states:
" Our M&P soap bases are natural and contain no detergents, no sulfates, no alcohol, and no sugar solutions."
Does anyone have any info on glycerin or sorbitol being a sugar solution... I do know they are classified as sugar alcohols...but are used to replace sugar.... :? :? :?