boondocker
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I tried some shrink wrap for my soap that was scented with lavender essential oil.
First, it seemed to make my soap shrink a bit (it was not fully cured - just playing around with the wrap - not ready for use).
Second, it seemed that the scent decreased (there was a large hole left by the heat gun, so that I could sniff). Compared to the unwrapped soap, there was a HUGE difference in the scent levels.
So, it appears that the heat had an effect on the EO evaporating? The shrink wrap was supposed to melt at 200 degrees F, so the heat was at minimum 200.
If this is the case, then it seems that shrink-wrapping is not the best route to go in terms of preserving the EOs in soap.
First, it seemed to make my soap shrink a bit (it was not fully cured - just playing around with the wrap - not ready for use).
Second, it seemed that the scent decreased (there was a large hole left by the heat gun, so that I could sniff). Compared to the unwrapped soap, there was a HUGE difference in the scent levels.
So, it appears that the heat had an effect on the EO evaporating? The shrink wrap was supposed to melt at 200 degrees F, so the heat was at minimum 200.
If this is the case, then it seems that shrink-wrapping is not the best route to go in terms of preserving the EOs in soap.