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Anybody ever used Kokum butter? I started using it last night and heated it up but it didn't really turn to what i'd consider an oil. There was alot of stuff floating on the top. Is this normal? It was liquid though.
One other thing about Kokum butter is that it is non-comodegenic, which means that it does not clog pores in the skin and it's great for people with acne. I was thinking that's all very nice, but what about the other oils in my soap? If they are comodegenic then does it really matter what the 10% kokum butter is doing?
If I was going to try and make a bar that would be better for acne, i'd like to know about the way the other oils interacted with pores in the skin. Does anybody know about this subject? I've researched different oils for general reasons, but the first time I heard the words acne and comodegenic was when I looked at Kokum butter.
Anybody know more about this? Wikipedia wasn't much help. lol.![Big Grin :D :D](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
One other thing about Kokum butter is that it is non-comodegenic, which means that it does not clog pores in the skin and it's great for people with acne. I was thinking that's all very nice, but what about the other oils in my soap? If they are comodegenic then does it really matter what the 10% kokum butter is doing?
If I was going to try and make a bar that would be better for acne, i'd like to know about the way the other oils interacted with pores in the skin. Does anybody know about this subject? I've researched different oils for general reasons, but the first time I heard the words acne and comodegenic was when I looked at Kokum butter.
Anybody know more about this? Wikipedia wasn't much help. lol.