sugar scrub preservative?

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i want to make some sugar scrub for my mom, but i want it to be a big jar that will last for a while.

i need opinions for what to use as the preservative? i tried looking around but it all makes my head spin.
my basic recipe would be some nice oil, shea butter and sugar. FO if she wants one. what kind of preservative would work best if she was keeping it on the ledge next to her shower?


thanks for your advice/help!!
 
I would use Phenonip, since it's oil soluble.

That's what I generally use too. But I don't put water in my sugar scrubs so oil soluble is the best choice in my situation.
 
JenniferSews said:
soapbuddy said:
I would use Phenonip, since it's oil soluble.

That's what I generally use too. But I don't put water in my sugar scrubs so oil soluble is the best choice in my situation.

Water gets put in your scrub when wet hands scoop the product out and even just from the steam in the air.
 
Tabitha said:
JenniferSews said:
soapbuddy said:
I would use Phenonip, since it's oil soluble.

That's what I generally use too. But I don't put water in my sugar scrubs so oil soluble is the best choice in my situation.

Water gets put in your scrub when wet hands scoop the product out and even just from the steam in the air.

Oil soluble are the right choice according to Swift - and if anyone knows, she does!
 
I specifically asked her if we could use a water soluble preservative for the system, since it's only when water enters the scrub that the preservative is really needed, . The short answer was "no," and that we need an oil soluble preservative.
 

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