I've been researching a lot about preservatives. I've read some on this forum but most of my info comes from Swiftcraftmonkey.
1. Yes, preservatives are required for any product that has water in it or even comes in contact with water.
2. GSE (Grapefruit Seed Extract) is NOT a preservative. Ever! It's anti-oxident which can prevent some rancidity in oils...but it's not a preservative. According to Susan the only preservative powers found in GSE come from the preservative that was use to preserve the GSE!
3. if sugar or salt scrubs are not single use, then they require a preservative. Mostly because of the constant dipping in to the container with wet or dirty fingers.
But my question is about body butters and creams. Because of their thick and creamy nature they are usually not "pourable". Meaning that you still have to dip a finger into the container to get the product out. Most do not have water in the ingredients.
Even so....I seldom see body butters and creams with preservatives added to the ingredient list. Why?
I got into a discussion the other day with someone at a "health food" store about use the GSE in a cream. I explained that GSE was not a preservative...and then we talked about the need for a preservative in a water based product. Then the person I talked to said that the cream didn't have water in. Ok. So then I was stumped.
Can you shed some light on this debate for me?
Thanks.
1. Yes, preservatives are required for any product that has water in it or even comes in contact with water.
2. GSE (Grapefruit Seed Extract) is NOT a preservative. Ever! It's anti-oxident which can prevent some rancidity in oils...but it's not a preservative. According to Susan the only preservative powers found in GSE come from the preservative that was use to preserve the GSE!
3. if sugar or salt scrubs are not single use, then they require a preservative. Mostly because of the constant dipping in to the container with wet or dirty fingers.
But my question is about body butters and creams. Because of their thick and creamy nature they are usually not "pourable". Meaning that you still have to dip a finger into the container to get the product out. Most do not have water in the ingredients.
Even so....I seldom see body butters and creams with preservatives added to the ingredient list. Why?
I got into a discussion the other day with someone at a "health food" store about use the GSE in a cream. I explained that GSE was not a preservative...and then we talked about the need for a preservative in a water based product. Then the person I talked to said that the cream didn't have water in. Ok. So then I was stumped.
Can you shed some light on this debate for me?
Thanks.