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Cetyl Stearyl Alcohol, 1 lb |
A white, waxy solid, in flake form, it is used in ointments, creams, conditioners and lotions as a mild vegetable emulsifier, skin softener, conditioner and thickener. This is a fatty acid chain derived from palm oil to which an alcohol has been added. It is a very effective thickener that helps form extremely stable emulsions in water-in-oil (full moisturizer) and oil-in-water (oil-free lotion) preparations. When one hears “alcohol” usually what comes to mind are rubbing alcohol or grain alcohol....both are very drying on the skin. Then there’s what are known as fatty alcohols which are usually produced from saturated fats in nuts and plants and their effects on the skin are quite different from ethyl alcohol; one of them is Cetyl Stearyl Alcohol. According to FDA, cosmetic products labeled "alcohol free" may contain cetyl, stearyl, cetearyl, or lanolin alcohols. Recommended usage: 1.5% to 5.5% of your lotion or cream recipe. May be used in conjunction with emulsifying wax. Other names for this product are Cetearyl Alcohol and Cetostearyl Alcohol. INCI: Cetyl Stearyl Alcohol. Product of U.S.A.. Sold by weight.
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Cetyl Stearyl Alcohol, 5 lbs. |
A white, waxy solid, in flake form, it is used in ointments, creams, conditioners and lotions as a mild vegetable emulsifier, skin softener, conditioner and thickener. This is a fatty acid chain derived from palm oil to which an alcohol has been added. It is a very effective thickener that helps form extremely stable emulsions in water-in-oil (full moisturizer) and oil-in-water (oil-free lotion) preparations. When one hears “alcohol” usually what comes to mind are rubbing alcohol or grain alcohol....both are very drying on the skin. Then there’s what are known as fatty alcohols which are usually produced from saturated fats in nuts and plants and their effects on the skin are quite different from ethyl alcohol; one of them is Cetyl Stearyl Alcohol. According to FDA, cosmetic products labeled "alcohol free" may contain cetyl, stearyl, cetearyl, or lanolin alcohols. Recommended usage: 1.5% to 5.5% of your lotion or cream recipe. May be used in conjunction with emulsifying wax. Other names for this product are Cetearyl Alcohol and Cetostearyl Alcohol. INCI: Cetyl Stearyl Alcohol. Product of U.S.A.. Sold by weight.
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Cetyl Stearyl Alcohol, 8 oz. |
A white, waxy solid, in flake form, it is used in ointments, creams, conditioners and lotions as a mild vegetable emulsifier, skin softener, conditioner and thickener. This is a fatty acid chain derived from palm oil to which an alcohol has been added. It is a very effective thickener that helps form extremely stable emulsions in water-in-oil (full moisturizer) and oil-in-water (oil-free lotion) preparations. When one hears “alcohol” usually what comes to mind are rubbing alcohol or grain alcohol....both are very drying on the skin. Then there’s what are known as fatty alcohols which are usually produced from saturated fats in nuts and plants and their effects on the skin are quite different from ethyl alcohol; one of them is Cetyl Stearyl Alcohol. According to FDA, cosmetic products labeled "alcohol free" may contain cetyl, stearyl, cetearyl, or lanolin alcohols. Recommended usage: 1.5% to 5.5% of your lotion or cream recipe. May be used in conjunction with emulsifying wax. Other names for this product are Cetearyl Alcohol and Cetostearyl Alcohol. INCI: Cetyl Stearyl Alcohol. Product of U.S.A.. Sold by weight.
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Guar Gum Powder, 10 lbs. |
Guar Gum Powder, sold by weight.
Notes: Guar Powder is processed to yield exceptional creamy texture to both milk and water based systems (guaranteed bland). The result is creamier soups, richer tasting ice creams and smoother sauces and gravies. GuarNT 3500 F Powder is the product of choice where Guar Gum is being considered for use. Guar is an all-natural ingredient, unlike other common thickeners such as modified food starch and cellulose gum (CMC), and has been shown to provide important health benefits. INCI: Guar Gum.
Typical Usage Level:0.1% to 1%. Kosher but not for Passover. All Natural. Solubility: Cold Water Soluble. Main component: polysaccharide.
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Guar Gum Powder, 1lb |
Guar Gum Powder, sold by weight.
Notes: Guar Powder is processed to yield exceptional creamy texture to both milk and water based systems (guaranteed bland). The result is creamier soups, richer tasting ice creams and smoother sauces and gravies. GuarNT 3500 F Powder is the product of choice where Guar Gum is being considered for use. Guar is an all-natural ingredient, unlike other common thickeners such as modified food starch and cellulose gum (CMC), and has been shown to provide important health benefits. INCI: Guar Gum.
Typical Usage Level:0.1% to 1%. Kosher but not for Passover. All Natural. Solubility: Cold Water Soluble. Main component: polysaccharide.
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Guar Gum Powder, 25 lbs. |
Guar Gum Powder, sold by weight.
Notes: Guar Powder is processed to yield exceptional creamy texture to both milk and water based systems (guaranteed bland). The result is creamier soups, richer tasting ice creams and smoother sauces and gravies. GuarNT 3500 F Powder is the product of choice where Guar Gum is being considered for use. Guar is an all-natural ingredient, unlike other common thickeners such as modified food starch and cellulose gum (CMC), and has been shown to provide important health benefits. INCI: Guar Gum.
Typical Usage Level:0.1% to 1%. Kosher but not for Passover. All Natural. Solubility: Cold Water Soluble. Main component: polysaccharide.
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Guar Gum Powder, 4 oz. |
Guar Gum Powder, sold by weight.
Notes: Guar Powder is processed to yield exceptional creamy texture to both milk and water based systems (guaranteed bland). The result is creamier soups, richer tasting ice creams and smoother sauces and gravies. GuarNT 3500 F Powder is the product of choice where Guar Gum is being considered for use. Guar is an all-natural ingredient, unlike other common thickeners such as modified food starch and cellulose gum (CMC), and has been shown to provide important health benefits. INCI: Guar Gum.
Typical Usage Level:0.1% to 1%. Kosher but not for Passover. All Natural. Solubility: Cold Water Soluble. Main component: polysaccharide.
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Guar Gum Powder, 5 lbs. |
Guar Gum Powder, sold by weight.
Notes: Guar Powder is processed to yield exceptional creamy texture to both milk and water based systems (guaranteed bland). The result is creamier soups, richer tasting ice creams and smoother sauces and gravies. GuarNT 3500 F Powder is the product of choice where Guar Gum is being considered for use. Guar is an all-natural ingredient, unlike other common thickeners such as modified food starch and cellulose gum (CMC), and has been shown to provide important health benefits. INCI: Guar Gum.
Typical Usage Level:0.1% to 1%. Kosher but not for Passover. All Natural. Solubility: Cold Water Soluble. Main component: polysaccharide.
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Guar Gum Powder, 8 oz. |
Guar Gum Powder, sold by weight.
Notes: Guar Powder is processed to yield exceptional creamy texture to both milk and water based systems (guaranteed bland). The result is creamier soups, richer tasting ice creams and smoother sauces and gravies. GuarNT 3500 F Powder is the product of choice where Guar Gum is being considered for use. Guar is an all-natural ingredient, unlike other common thickeners such as modified food starch and cellulose gum (CMC), and has been shown to provide important health benefits. INCI: Guar Gum.
Typical Usage Level:0.1% to 1%. Kosher but not for Passover. All Natural. Solubility: Cold Water Soluble. Main component: polysaccharide.
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Gum Arabic, powder, 1 oz. |
Gum Arabic Spray Dry FCC Powder, sold by weight.
Notes: Derived from the sap of the African acacia tree, Gum Arabic is one of the world’s most common gums with the longest history. Also known as Gum Acacia, it was used in ancient times for purposes as varied as mummification and inks for hieroglyphics. Gum Arabic is an ancient ingredient that has been used since 4000 BC or before. The name “Gum Arabic” is believed to be used to describe the gum as it is shipped from Arabian ports to worldwide distributions centers (mainly Europe). The Gum Arabic we offer is made from the finest Gum Arabic, processed in a proprietary process to maximize emulsification properties. The exclusive filtration system yields the highest purity possible. Used as emulsifier of flavor emulsion concentrates, as a foam stabilizer in beer, as a clarifying agent in wines. Used in formulation of "cloud" emulsions and spray dried cloud powders. Used in confections will retard sugar crystallization and emulsify the fat --- preventing the fat from rising to the surface to form an easily oxidizable, greasy film. Widely used in the panning process of many confections. In combination with hydrolyzed soy protein Gum Arabic functions as a whipping and stabilizing agent for aerated confections. In bakery Gum Arabic is used in a bun glaze, contributing to stability, flexibility and pliability. These are just a few of the many applications of Gum Arabic. INCI: Acacia Gum
Typical Usage Level: 5% to 30%. Kosher but not for Passover. All Natural. Solubility: Cold Water Soluble. Main component: polysaccharide.
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Gum Arabic, powder, 2 oz. |
Gum Arabic Spray Dry FCC Powder
Notes: Derived from the sap of the African acacia tree, Gum Arabic is one of the world’s most common gums with the longest history. Also known as Gum Acacia, it was used in ancient times for purposes as varied as mummification and inks for hieroglyphics. Gum Arabic is an ancient ingredient that has been used since 4000 BC or before. The name “Gum Arabic” is believed to be used to describe the gum as it is shipped from Arabian ports to worldwide distributions centers (mainly Europe). The Gum Arabic we offer is made from the finest Gum Arabic, processed in a proprietary process to maximize emulsification properties. The exclusive filtration system yields the highest purity possible. Used as emulsifier of flavor emulsion concentrates, as a foam stabilizer in beer, as a clarifying agent in wines. Used in formulation of "cloud" emulsions and spray dried cloud powders. Used in confections will retard sugar crystallization and emulsify the fat --- preventing the fat from rising to the surface to form an easily oxidizable, greasy film. Widely used in the panning process of many confections. In combination with hydrolyzed soy protein Gum Arabic functions as a whipping and stabilizing agent for aerated confections. In bakery Gum Arabic is used in a bun glaze, contributing to stability, flexibility and pliability. These are just a few of the many applications of Gum Arabic. INCI: Acacia Gum
Typical Usage Level: 5% to 30%. Kosher but not for Passover. All Natural. Solubility: Cold Water Soluble. Main component: polysaccharide.
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Gum Arabic, powder, 4 oz. |
Gum Arabic Spray Dry FCC Powder, sold by weight.
Notes: Derived from the sap of the African acacia tree, Gum Arabic is one of the world’s most common gums with the longest history. Also known as Gum Acacia, it was used in ancient times for purposes as varied as mummification and inks for hieroglyphics. Gum Arabic is an ancient ingredient that has been used since 4000 BC or before. The name “Gum Arabic” is believed to be used to describe the gum as it is shipped from Arabian ports to worldwide distributions centers (mainly Europe). The Gum Arabic we offer is made from the finest Gum Arabic, processed in a proprietary process to maximize emulsification properties. The exclusive filtration system yields the highest purity possible. Used as emulsifier of flavor emulsion concentrates, as a foam stabilizer in beer, as a clarifying agent in wines. Used in formulation of "cloud" emulsions and spray dried cloud powders. Used in confections will retard sugar crystallization and emulsify the fat --- preventing the fat from rising to the surface to form an easily oxidizable, greasy film. Widely used in the panning process of many confections. In combination with hydrolyzed soy protein Gum Arabic functions as a whipping and stabilizing agent for aerated confections. In bakery Gum Arabic is used in a bun glaze, contributing to stability, flexibility and pliability. These are just a few of the many applications of Gum Arabic. INCI: Acacia Gum
Typical Usage Level: 5% to 30%. Kosher but not for Passover. All Natural. Solubility: Cold Water Soluble. Main component: polysaccharide.
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Gum Arabic, powder, 8 oz. |
Gum Arabic Spray Dry FCC Powder, sold by weight.
Notes: Derived from the sap of the African acacia tree, Gum Arabic is one of the world’s most common gums with the longest history. Also known as Gum Acacia, it was used in ancient times for purposes as varied as mummification and inks for hieroglyphics. Gum Arabic is an ancient ingredient that has been used since 4000 BC or before. The name “Gum Arabic” is believed to be used to describe the gum as it is shipped from Arabian ports to worldwide distributions centers (mainly Europe). The Gum Arabic we offer is made from the finest Gum Arabic, processed in a proprietary process to maximize emulsification properties. The exclusive filtration system yields the highest purity possible. Used as emulsifier of flavor emulsion concentrates, as a foam stabilizer in beer, as a clarifying agent in wines. Used in formulation of "cloud" emulsions and spray dried cloud powders. Used in confections will retard sugar crystallization and emulsify the fat --- preventing the fat from rising to the surface to form an easily oxidizable, greasy film. Widely used in the panning process of many confections. In combination with hydrolyzed soy protein Gum Arabic functions as a whipping and stabilizing agent for aerated confections. In bakery Gum Arabic is used in a bun glaze, contributing to stability, flexibility and pliability. These are just a few of the many applications of Gum Arabic. INCI: Acacia Gum
Typical Usage Level: 5% to 30%. Kosher but not for Passover. All Natural. Solubility: Cold Water Soluble. Main component: polysaccharide.
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Gum Arabic, powder, 1 lb. |
Gum Arabic Spray Dry FCC Powder, sold by weight.
Notes: Derived from the sap of the African acacia tree, Gum Arabic is one of the world’s most common gums with the longest history. Also known as Gum Acacia, it was used in ancient times for purposes as varied as mummification and inks for hieroglyphics. Gum Arabic is an ancient ingredient that has been used since 4000 BC or before. The name “Gum Arabic” is believed to be used to describe the gum as it is shipped from Arabian ports to worldwide distributions centers (mainly Europe). The Gum Arabic we offer is made from the finest Gum Arabic, processed in a proprietary process to maximize emulsification properties. The exclusive filtration system yields the highest purity possible. Used as emulsifier of flavor emulsion concentrates, as a foam stabilizer in beer, as a clarifying agent in wines. Used in formulation of "cloud" emulsions and spray dried cloud powders. Used in confections will retard sugar crystallization and emulsify the fat --- preventing the fat from rising to the surface to form an easily oxidizable, greasy film. Widely used in the panning process of many confections. In combination with hydrolyzed soy protein Gum Arabic functions as a whipping and stabilizing agent for aerated confections. In bakery Gum Arabic is used in a bun glaze, contributing to stability, flexibility and pliability. These are just a few of the many applications of Gum Arabic. INCI: Acacia Gum
Typical Usage Level: 5% to 30%. Kosher but not for Passover. All Natural. Solubility: Cold Water Soluble. Main component: polysaccharide.
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Isopropyl Myristate, 1 lb. |
Isopropyl Myristate, 1 lb.
Sold by weight. Isopropyl myristate, a liquid wax used as an emollient, is a widely used fatty compound derived from isopropyl alcohol and myristic acid. It is used in cosmetic and topical medicinal preparations where good absorption through the skin is desired and to improve the feel of lotions. It may be used as an emulsifier and moistening agent for cosmetics and is one of the most important additives in high-grade cosmetics. It’s a colorless liquid which is insoluble in water. Poisonous if swallowed, may irritate the eyes. Usage rates when making toiletries: 5%-10%. INCI: Isopropyl myristate.
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Isopropyl Myristate, 2 lbs. |
Isopropyl Myristate, 2 lbs.
Sold by weight. Isopropyl myristate, a liquid wax used as an emollient, is a widely used fatty compound derived from isopropyl alcohol and myristic acid. It is used in cosmetic and topical medicinal preparations where good absorption through the skin is desired and to improve the feel of lotions. It may be used as an emulsifier and moistening agent for cosmetics and is one of the most important additives in high-grade cosmetics. It’s a colorless liquid which is insoluble in water. Poisonous if swallowed, may irritate the eyes. Usage rates when making toiletries: 5%-10%. INCI: Isopropyl myristate.
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Isopropyl Myristate, 22 lbs. |
Isopropyl Myristate, 22 lbs.
Sold by weight. Isopropyl myristate, a liquid wax used as an emollient, is a widely used fatty compound derived from isopropyl alcohol and myristic acid. It is used in cosmetic and topical medicinal preparations where good absorption through the skin is desired and to improve the feel of lotions. It may be used as an emulsifier and moistening agent for cosmetics and is one of the most important additives in high-grade cosmetics. It’s a colorless liquid which is insoluble in water. Poisonous if swallowed, may irritate the eyes. Usage rates when making toiletries: 5%-10%. INCI: Isopropyl myristate.
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Isopropyl Myristate, 7 lbs. |
Isopropyl Myristate, 7 lbs.
Sold by weight. Isopropyl myristate, a liquid wax used as an emollient, is a widely used fatty compound derived from isopropyl alcohol and myristic acid. It is used in cosmetic and topical medicinal preparations where good absorption through the skin is desired and to improve the feel of lotions. It may be used as an emulsifier and moistening agent for cosmetics and is one of the most important additives in high-grade cosmetics. It’s a colorless liquid which is insoluble in water. Poisonous if swallowed, may irritate the eyes. Usage rates when making toiletries: 5%-10%. INCI: Isopropyl myristate.
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Isopropyl Myristate, 8 oz. |
Isopropyl Myristate, 8 oz
Sold by weight. Isopropyl myristate, a liquid wax used as an emollient, is a widely used fatty compound derived from isopropyl alcohol and myristic acid. It is used in cosmetic and topical medicinal preparations where good absorption through the skin is desired and to improve the feel of lotions. It may be used as an emulsifier and moistening agent for cosmetics and is one of the most important additives in high-grade cosmetics. It’s a colorless liquid which is insoluble in water. Poisonous if swallowed, may irritate the eyes. Usage rates when making toiletries: 5%-10%. INCI: Isopropyl myristate.
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Polysorbate 80, 1 lb. |
Sold by weight. Our Polysorbate 80 (polyoxyethylene sorbitan monooleate) is derived from olive oil. It is a non-toxic, nonionic surfactant/emulsifier and a water-soluble yellowish liquid used as a dispersing agent which allows oil and water to mix without the use of alcohol. It’s a fragrance solubilizer and stabilizer; it lubricates and has a soothing effect on the skin. This skin- safe ingredient is used extensively in oil-in-water emulsions (lotions, conditioners, cream rinses, shampoos, liquid soaps, body polishes or scrubs, etc.) and also for body mists and linen sprays. Will be found as an ingredient in many body toiletries, cosmetics and wipes now in the market. Polysorbates are generally used in combination with other emulsifiers such as mono- and diglycerides or sorbitan monostearates for various purposes such as to disperse flavors and colors, to make essential oils and vitamins soluble and to improve volume and texture in baked goods. Use Polysorbate 80 when lots of foaming action is desired in the finished product.
Start with a ratio of 1:1. For example, for every ounce of essential or fragrance oil mix with one ounce of Polysorbate 20. It’s extremely important to mix well. Then add enough distilled water to allow you to make your blend or product. If the results are still too cloudy for you, you may need to increase the Polysorbate 20 to 3 parts to 1 or 4 parts to 1. Sometimes, the denser the oil the more Polysorbate 80 you will need. INCI: Polysorbate 80.
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Polysorbate 80, 2 lbs. |
Sold by weight. Our Polysorbate 80 (polyoxyethylene sorbitan monooleate) is derived from olive oil. It is a non-toxic, nonionic surfactant/emulsifier and a water-soluble yellowish liquid used as a dispersing agent which allows oil and water to mix without the use of alcohol. It’s a fragrance solubilizer and stabilizer; it lubricates and has a soothing effect on the skin. This skin- safe ingredient is used extensively in oil-in-water emulsions (lotions, conditioners, cream rinses, shampoos, liquid soaps, body polishes or scrubs, etc.) and also for body mists and linen sprays. Will be found as an ingredient in many body toiletries, cosmetics and wipes now in the market. Polysorbates are generally used in combination with other emulsifiers such as mono- and diglycerides or sorbitan monostearates for various purposes such as to disperse flavors and colors, to make essential oils and vitamins soluble and to improve volume and texture in baked goods. Use Polysorbate 80 when lots of foaming action is desired in the finished product.
Start with a ratio of 1:1. For example, for every ounce of essential or fragrance oil mix with one ounce of Polysorbate 20. It’s extremely important to mix well. Then add enough distilled water to allow you to make your blend or product. If the results are still too cloudy for you, you may need to increase the Polysorbate 20 to 3 parts to 1 or 4 parts to 1. Sometimes, the denser the oil the more Polysorbate 80 you will need. INCI: Polysorbate 80.
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Polysorbate 80, 35 lbs. |
Sold by weight. Our Polysorbate 80 (polyoxyethylene sorbitan monooleate) is derived from olive oil. It is a non-toxic, nonionic surfactant/emulsifier and a water-soluble yellowish liquid used as a dispersing agent which allows oil and water to mix without the use of alcohol. It’s a fragrance solubilizer and stabilizer; it lubricates and has a soothing effect on the skin. This skin- safe ingredient is used extensively in oil-in-water emulsions (lotions, conditioners, cream rinses, shampoos, liquid soaps, body polishes or scrubs, etc.) and also for body mists and linen sprays. Will be found as an ingredient in many body toiletries, cosmetics and wipes now in the market. Polysorbates are generally used in combination with other emulsifiers such as mono- and diglycerides or sorbitan monostearates for various purposes such as to disperse flavors and colors, to make essential oils and vitamins soluble and to improve volume and texture in baked goods. Use Polysorbate 80 when lots of foaming action is desired in the finished product.
Start with a ratio of 1:1. For example, for every ounce of essential or fragrance oil mix with one ounce of Polysorbate 20. It’s extremely important to mix well. Then add enough distilled water to allow you to make your blend or product. If the results are still too cloudy for you, you may need to increase the Polysorbate 20 to 3 parts to 1 or 4 parts to 1. Sometimes, the denser the oil the more Polysorbate 80 you will need. INCI: Polysorbate 80.
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Polysorbate 80, 4 lbs. |
Sold by weight. Our Polysorbate 80 (polyoxyethylene sorbitan monooleate) is derived from olive oil. It is a non-toxic, nonionic surfactant/emulsifier and a water-soluble yellowish liquid used as a dispersing agent which allows oil and water to mix without the use of alcohol. It’s a fragrance solubilizer and stabilizer; it lubricates and has a soothing effect on the skin. This skin- safe ingredient is used extensively in oil-in-water emulsions (lotions, conditioners, cream rinses, shampoos, liquid soaps, body polishes or scrubs, etc.) and also for body mists and linen sprays. Will be found as an ingredient in many body toiletries, cosmetics and wipes now in the market. Polysorbates are generally used in combination with other emulsifiers such as mono- and diglycerides or sorbitan monostearates for various purposes such as to disperse flavors and colors, to make essential oils and vitamins soluble and to improve volume and texture in baked goods. Use Polysorbate 80 when lots of foaming action is desired in the finished product.
Start with a ratio of 1:1. For example, for every ounce of essential or fragrance oil mix with one ounce of Polysorbate 20. It’s extremely important to mix well. Then add enough distilled water to allow you to make your blend or product. If the results are still too cloudy for you, you may need to increase the Polysorbate 20 to 3 parts to 1 or 4 parts to 1. Sometimes, the denser the oil the more Polysorbate 80 you will need. INCI: Polysorbate 80.
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Polysorbate 80, 7 lbs. |
Sold by weight. Our Polysorbate 80 (polyoxyethylene sorbitan monooleate) is derived from olive oil. It is a non-toxic, nonionic surfactant/emulsifier and a water-soluble yellowish liquid used as a dispersing agent which allows oil and water to mix without the use of alcohol. It’s a fragrance solubilizer and stabilizer; it lubricates and has a soothing effect on the skin. This skin- safe ingredient is used extensively in oil-in-water emulsions (lotions, conditioners, cream rinses, shampoos, liquid soaps, body polishes or scrubs, etc.) and also for body mists and linen sprays. Will be found as an ingredient in many body toiletries, cosmetics and wipes now in the market. Polysorbates are generally used in combination with other emulsifiers such as mono- and diglycerides or sorbitan monostearates for various purposes such as to disperse flavors and colors, to make essential oils and vitamins soluble and to improve volume and texture in baked goods. Use Polysorbate 80 when lots of foaming action is desired in the finished product.
Start with a ratio of 1:1. For example, for every ounce of essential or fragrance oil mix with one ounce of Polysorbate 20. It’s extremely important to mix well. Then add enough distilled water to allow you to make your blend or product. If the results are still too cloudy for you, you may need to increase the Polysorbate 20 to 3 parts to 1 or 4 parts to 1. Sometimes, the denser the oil the more Polysorbate 80 you will need. INCI: Polysorbate 80.
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Stearic acid, 1lb. vegetable-derived, |
Stearic acid occurs naturally in butter acids, tallow, and other animal fats and oils. A white waxy natural fatty acid, it is the major ingredient used in making bar soap and lubricants and gives pearliness to hand creams. It’s also used to thicken lotions. Our is vegetable based, either from palm or coconut, and is white and granulated.
Stearic acid, sometimes referred to as stearin, is a non-toxic additive that increases the opacity and hardness of candles. It will also brighten colors in dyed candles. Candles will burn longer and have an improved surface when stearic acid is used. We recommend adding 3 tablespoons per pound of wax. For a mottled effect in your candles we recommend adding _-1 teaspoon per pound of wax.
INCI: Stearic Acid.
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Stearic acid, 2 lbs. vegetable-derived, |
Stearic acid occurs naturally in butter acids, tallow, and other animal fats and oils. A white waxy natural fatty acid, it is the major ingredient used in making bar soap and lubricants and gives pearliness to hand creams. It’s also used to thicken lotions. Our is vegetable based, either from palm or coconut, and is white and granulated.
Stearic acid, sometimes referred to as stearin, is a non-toxic additive that increases the opacity and hardness of candles. It will also brighten colors in dyed candles. Candles will burn longer and have an improved surface when stearic acid is used. We recommend adding 3 tablespoons per pound of wax. For a mottled effect in your candles we recommend adding _-1 teaspoon per pound of wax.
INCI: Stearic Acid.
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Stearic acid, 25 lbs. vegetable-derived, |
Stearic acid occurs naturally in butter acids, tallow, and other animal fats and oils. A white waxy natural fatty acid, it is the major ingredient used in making bar soap and lubricants and gives pearliness to hand creams. It’s also used to thicken lotions. Our is vegetable based, either from palm or coconut, and is white and granulated.
Stearic acid, sometimes referred to as stearin, is a non-toxic additive that increases the opacity and hardness of candles. It will also brighten colors in dyed candles. Candles will burn longer and have an improved surface when stearic acid is used. We recommend adding 3 tablespoons per pound of wax. For a mottled effect in your candles we recommend adding _-1 teaspoon per pound of wax.
INCI: Stearic Acid.
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Stearic acid, 5 lbs. vegetable-derived, |
Stearic acid occurs naturally in butter acids, tallow, and other animal fats and oils. A white waxy natural fatty acid, it is the major ingredient used in making bar soap and lubricants and gives pearliness to hand creams. It’s also used to thicken lotions. Our is vegetable based, either from palm or coconut, and is white and granulated.
Stearic acid, sometimes referred to as stearin, is a non-toxic additive that increases the opacity and hardness of candles. It will also brighten colors in dyed candles. Candles will burn longer and have an improved surface when stearic acid is used. We recommend adding 3 tablespoons per pound of wax. For a mottled effect in your candles we recommend adding _-1 teaspoon per pound of wax.
INCI: Stearic Acid.
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Stearic acid, 50 lbs. vegetable-derived, |
Stearic acid occurs naturally in butter acids, tallow, and other animal fats and oils. A white waxy natural fatty acid, it is the major ingredient used in making bar soap and lubricants and gives pearliness to hand creams. It’s also used to thicken lotions. Our is vegetable based, either from palm or coconut, and is white and granulated.
Stearic acid, sometimes referred to as stearin, is a non-toxic additive that increases the opacity and hardness of candles. It will also brighten colors in dyed candles. Candles will burn longer and have an improved surface when stearic acid is used. We recommend adding 3 tablespoons per pound of wax. For a mottled effect in your candles we recommend adding _-1 teaspoon per pound of wax.
INCI: Stearic Acid.
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Xanthan Gum Powder, 1 lb. |
Xanthan Gum Powder, sold by weight.
Notes: Xanthan Gum, with excellent stability and highest purity levels, suitable for most pharmaceutical, cosmetic, food and beverage applications. Non-gelling thickener which binds water, viscosity, volume & foam enhancer, emulsion stabilizer, lubricant, suspending agent.
Cosmetic applications: shampoos, conditioners, lotions, creams, body washes, shower gels. INCI: Xanthan Gum.
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Xanthan Gum Powder, 1 oz. |
Xanthan Gum Powder, sold by weight.
Notes: Xanthan Gum, with excellent stability and highest purity levels, suitable for most pharmaceutical, cosmetic, food and beverage applications. Non-gelling thickener which binds water, viscosity, volume & foam enhancer, emulsion stabilizer, lubricant, suspending agent.
Cosmetic applications: shampoos, conditioners, lotions, creams, body washes, shower gels. INCI: Xanthan Gum.
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Xanthan Gum Powder, 10 lbs. |
Xanthan Gum Powder, sold by weight.
Notes: Xanthan Gum, with excellent stability and highest purity levels, suitable for most pharmaceutical, cosmetic, food and beverage applications. Non-gelling thickener which binds water, viscosity, volume & foam enhancer, emulsion stabilizer, lubricant, suspending agent.
Cosmetic applications: shampoos, conditioners, lotions, creams, body washes, shower gels. INCI: Xanthan Gum.
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Xanthan Gum Powder, 2 lbs. |
Xanthan Gum Powder, sold by weight.
Notes: Xanthan Gum, with excellent stability and highest purity levels, suitable for most pharmaceutical, cosmetic, food and beverage applications. Non-gelling thickener which binds water, viscosity, volume & foam enhancer, emulsion stabilizer, lubricant, suspending agent.
Cosmetic applications: shampoos, conditioners, lotions, creams, body washes, shower gels. INCI: Xanthan Gum.
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Xanthan Gum Powder, 2 oz. |
Xanthan Gum Powder, sold by weight.
Notes: Xanthan Gum, with excellent stability and highest purity levels, suitable for most pharmaceutical, cosmetic, food and beverage applications. Non-gelling thickener which binds water, viscosity, volume & foam enhancer, emulsion stabilizer, lubricant, suspending agent.
Cosmetic applications: shampoos, conditioners, lotions, creams, body washes, shower gels. INCI: Xanthan Gum.
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