Hi everyone!! I'm a newbie who is interested in making an aloe vera soap. However, I am not sure of which aloe vera product to use. Natural plant, gel, or liquid. Is one better than the other and how would I incorporate into a recipe?
I have a gallon of aloe (that I'm actually not going to use because of my next question)
There is an expiration date on it, how far out of date can you go and still be good? Or is once it's expired it shouldn't be used?
Thank you. I am going to buy new, because what I have has been sitting there at least a year - LOL (don't ask, I don't use it often) so I'll toss that but keep what you said in mind for future uses.My two cents: if it smells normal and doesn't have mold, I wouldn't be concerned about using it in soap (other bath products would be a different story) because of the chemical reactions during the soap making process. My aloe vera juice often sits at room temp for 2 months before I use it all. I smell it and check for mold every time I use it with no problems to date. I've never checked expiration dates, FWIW.
Is that an expiration date or a sell by date or best used by date? They are not the same thing at all. And has it been opened yet?I have a gallon of aloe (that I'm actually not going to use because of my next question)
There is an expiration date on it, how far out of date can you go and still be good? Or is once it's expired it shouldn't be used?
It's an expiration date. I know there are differences between all the dates you mentioned. And yes, it's been long opened. I'm going to throw it away regardless and get a new jug, I'm just curious for future use.Is that an expiration date or a sell by date or best used by date? They are not the same thing at all. And has it been opened yet?
Yes you can do both.So do y’all cut open the plant and use the inside jelly stuff, or do you just purée the green outside and put it in the soap too
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