seven
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calling all soapers who made their own base i live in hot and humid climate, therefore, a ls base is a MUST for me, otherwise i'm screwed.
before, i came to the conclusion that glycerin is the key to ls, but lately i was reading around ingredient lists for ls base, and it seems that i could be wrong.
now i am more confused than before..
is it the proportion of solvents? choice of base oils? which is it? *scratch head* :crazy:
also, i am not chem savvy, so i was hoping perhaps the more knowledgeable ppl are willing to shed a light in this topic, pretty please?
so far i am using the combo of pg, sorbitol, glycerin (and sometimes capb). i understand that glycerin is a humectant and draws water from moisture. sorbitol is basically a sugar solution, could this also be a factor?
before, i came to the conclusion that glycerin is the key to ls, but lately i was reading around ingredient lists for ls base, and it seems that i could be wrong.
now i am more confused than before..
is it the proportion of solvents? choice of base oils? which is it? *scratch head* :crazy:
also, i am not chem savvy, so i was hoping perhaps the more knowledgeable ppl are willing to shed a light in this topic, pretty please?
so far i am using the combo of pg, sorbitol, glycerin (and sometimes capb). i understand that glycerin is a humectant and draws water from moisture. sorbitol is basically a sugar solution, could this also be a factor?