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I like this stuff. Used it at 2% for my body butter and lotion formulations. Combined with dimethicone and cyclomethicone, it gives a soft, rather powdery feeling. It's like the lotion just sunk to the skin, no stickiness, no nothing. I'm putting ipm to my formulations permanently :) happy!
 
I too love IPM in my whipped butter and lotion bars. I've been using it for 2 or so years now and it makes a difference. I didn't like using Arrowroot or anything else powdery as it seemed to give it a grainess/scratchy feeling to it.
 
I like this stuff. Used it at 2% for my body butter and lotion formulations. Combined with dimethicone and cyclomethicone, it gives a soft, rather powdery feeling. It's like the lotion just sunk to the skin, no stickiness, no nothing. I'm putting ipm to my formulations permanently :) happy!

Would you use all 3 of these together in a whipped Body Butter?

At what measurement?

I'm in love with Avocado Butter :oops:

I want to make a Whipped Avocado Butter!
 
While I imagine that they are utterly safe, how do your customers react (for those who sell) when they see all of these cones and dimes and what-nots in the ingredients list? I know, I am not one for going all hippy, just wondering :D
 
I explain (under my ingredients' list) what each ingredient is used for & comes from & the reasons I used the ingredient in question. I always give the option of making the product for them without these ingredients & the difference it will make.

I have never had to do that.
 
I only IPM and not one complains, but I do have several that would not purchase with the dimes and cones. I love IPM in my deodorants, solid lotions and lip balms. Purchase it by the gallon from Soapers Choice
 
I could not get dry flo to work as well as ipm. Plus it never fully incorporated in my solid lotions and always had a layer of dry flo on the bottom no matter what I did
does DRY- FLO have that gritty feel in products as well ? i never used either one , its something i had / have in my notes for future use in products that i make , other than that I've always been using lotion bars as is , that greasy feel always disappeared after awhile so it never bothered me and no one ever complained about it.
 
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