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Deb

It doesn't appear to be pill form. It says (8) oz. and doesn't

mention pill. If you click on the item it says when used before

shampooing it emulsifies the waxy build-up on your scalp. So

it certainly sounds like it's a liquid emulsifier.

M

Re: Polysorbate 80

these are pill form...how are you using this item?

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, do you know the ratio of ingredients to do this with the polysorbate 80??

Thanks!

Shaye

-----Original Message-----From: Joe Murray [mailto:jmurray2@...]Sent: Friday, September 21, 2001 3:18 PM Subject: Polysorbate 80

Hey, there

On another list I'm on someone posted a site that has a sale

going on (today's the last day) where you can get Polysorbate 80.

I hope they're right in that you can use this to help bind oil with

alcohol and water in LINEN SPRAYS. It's a 16 oz. bottle usually

costing $11.95 but the sale is "buy one and receive two free."'

So I got (3) bottles for a total of $16.31 with the S/H.

I just thought some of you may be interested in this great sale

if you use Polysorbate 80 at all.

Oh, the site is www.puritan.com (you'll have to put it in your

browser as I forgot to make a link to it.)

M

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Shaye

I made a copy of the posting on the list I got the info on. Below is word

for word what that person was explaining to someone else:

Re: Linen spray and emulsifying

You really need an emulsifier, like Polysorbate if you want them to blend.

Polysorbate is a chemical that you can buy. It works to mix the water and

the oils together into a stable mix. It used to be made from Ash Laurel,

but it is synthetic these days. You can get either Polysorbate 20, 60 or 80.

The higher numbers are for more water in your solution. For instance the

20 would be good for a lotion. Everclear is a liquid so think of it as water

in this case. With your solution being mostly water, you would want the 80.

You mix equal amounts of your oils and the Polysorbate, then add the

water (or alcohol and then water). It may be a little cloudy at first, but it

will go back to being clear after a while. If you don't mind shaking it before

every use, you can try mixing the eo's with a little glycerin, then add the

alcohol and finally the water. The alcohol is to help the spray evaporate in

the air. You don't really need it in a linen spray. But if you want your

spray to stay blended together, you have to add something to mix them

together in the first place.

I haven't rec'd my Polysorbate 80 yet, so haven't tried it. I'll let you know

how it goes.

M

RE: Polysorbate 80

, do you know the ratio of ingredients to do this with the polysorbate 80??

Thanks!

Shaye

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Got a package yesterday from a supplier that I buy from quite frequently.

She had a few things on her site on a good sale - polysorbate 80 being one of

them.

I am sitting here looking at this one pound bottle of polysorbate 80 and not

knowing why I bought it.

Can someone tell me why I bought this ? LOL

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Gosh, , I'm SO glad to hear I'm not the only one that does that!!!! :)

Body sprays? Linen sprays? The great price? Just because you could???????????

pamela

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Oh, my gosh, it's contagious! You probably got polysorbate 80 to make the

same thing I ordered macadamia oil for. I'm sure I had something wonderful

in mind, but I have no idea what it was! Sitting contemplating the bottle

of oil hasn't helped my memory one bit, either! Too funny. At least I know

I'm not alone.

Ruth

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I am sitting here looking at this one pound bottle of polysorbate 80 and not

knowing why I bought it.

Can someone tell me why I bought this ? LOL

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Polysorbate 80 makes a lovely dispersing bath oil if you don't want to use

Turkey Red Oil.

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Yes I use LiquaPar PE in My Scrubs although in the past I have made

and sold them without. But the customers had full knowledge that

there was no synthetics yada yada. After selling for a few years I

decided that the preservative was going to be mandatory for me. My

Choice.

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I think polysorbate 80 is in more than guardasil though, isn't it?

Does anyone know the scoop on polysorbate 20? That was in some food thing we

had the other day or was gonna have.. can't remember

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