...where I can get some of the good oil that is solid at room temperature? I have converted my wife to the home made deodorant and with no supplies to make new I am a bit in the dog house.
Please read on...
also Lotioncrafters, both very reputable vendors.
Great! Thanks! I luv, luv, luv Lotion Crafters! A 5-star company to do business with. Among other things, I get 200 lip balm tubes at a good price that fit perfectly in a Regional Rate A Box that goes right on the cabinet shelf.
Because of the low melting point of babassu, I plan to add cocoa butter to the next batch to counteract the summer heat issue. I travel a lot and my deodorant melts in the car as I am traveling if I forget to put it on ice.
Maybe try Lotion Crafter's Behenyl Alcohol - 8 oz - $6.75
Stearic acid, cetyl alcohol, sodium stearate (the sodium soap of stearic acid), and similar chemicals are often used as thickeners in lotion. They have high melt points too, so they would be possibilities to help firm up the babassu deo. Full disclosure -- I haven't tried any of these, but I've been mulling this idea in my head for awhile, and it's on my to-do list.
Ditto Earlene above.
Marshall, I highly recommend Lotion Crafter for babassu oil. If you check the site, the owner even mentions that it will most likely melt by the time it gets to you but recovers quickly if you refrigerate upon arrival. Also, you can request a USPS Priority
Regional Rate Box A for reduced shipping cost and 2-day transit. Here's a link to the site:
http://www.lotioncrafter.com/
Babassu Oil, Virgin, Refined, 1 lb - $11.65
If you want to reward your sweetie for her patience, you might want to add
Red Raspberry Seed Oil, 4 oz - $16.75 to your order. Lotion Crafter is one of the few that has it. It's pricey but it's the loveliest oil I've ever used on my skin, bar none. Sinks right in and isn't greasy once absorbed. I'm currently testing it's SPF 28-50 by using it as a tanning oil for 20 minutes daily. It's said to protect from both UVB ("B" for Burning) rays and UVA ("A" for Aging) rays. I'm developing a rosy-golden glow -- but mostly, I love the way my skin feels... can hardly stop touching myself! LOL
Earlene, DeeAnna: I've been thinking about using this product to prevent melting lip balms in the summer heat. I think it would be a good application for the Bab/Mag deodorant as well. Here are my notes:
BEHENYL ALCOHOL - for preserving magnesium “oil” at 1% (Unknown Source)
Natural vegetable source thickener, emollient for Balms & Butters;
raises melting point during the hot weather. PS: you can call it "thickener, emollient" (Unknown Source)
Behenyl Alcohol is a natural, vegetable source long chain fatty alcohol used to regulate viscosity in formulations. It functions as a thickener and stabilizer and may be used as a co-emulsifier. It may be used in anhydrous formulations such as ointments, body butters and scrubs.
Source:
http://www.lotioncrafter.com/behenyl-alcohol.html
Docosanol, also known as behenyl alcohol, is a saturated fatty alcohol used traditionally as an emollient, emulsifier, and thickener in cosmetics, and nutritional supplement (as an individual entity and also as a constituent of policosanol).
Source:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Docosanol
HTH :bunny: