jblaney
Well-Known Member
Ok, so this is my dilemma--I want to use a suspension base that is natural like the SFIC bases, but they don't make one. In fact, I can't find any suspension bases that don't have a bunch of ingredients I don't want in my soap.
I read that silica is the main ingredient that creates the suspension. This was from Stephenson M&P base:
The key ingredient in the Suspending melt and pour soap base is silica. Silica creates a suspending matrix within the formulation, but that very property can also be apt to trap in more air and create a cloudy effect.
So I'm thinking of purchasing some silica, either gel or powder, and adding to my base. Has anyone tried this or worked with silica before. Any pointers would be appreciated. I know this is a long shot, but I thought I would ask.
I read that silica is the main ingredient that creates the suspension. This was from Stephenson M&P base:
The key ingredient in the Suspending melt and pour soap base is silica. Silica creates a suspending matrix within the formulation, but that very property can also be apt to trap in more air and create a cloudy effect.
So I'm thinking of purchasing some silica, either gel or powder, and adding to my base. Has anyone tried this or worked with silica before. Any pointers would be appreciated. I know this is a long shot, but I thought I would ask.