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I found a recipe that calls for one butter, no oil, stearic acid and liquid

glycerin. My question is, can I substitute sodium lactate gram for gram for the

glycerin?

It has been so long since I've made lotions/creams... I've forgotten all I knew

(a stroke does that to you)....

so can someone help me with the substitution? or perhaps just a VERY basic

cream recipe that I can use what butters/oils I have?

Thanks in advance!

gini

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HI GIni,IME- which is limited to about 9 years and no real training- lol,

supposedly u can sub the SL = to the glycerin.It's supposed to be less sticky

which is somewhat enticing. lol I always add a starch for less sticky. now you

got me thinking I should experiment! lolol 

do you have any ewax?  IME it's more reliable than just stearic acid.  thou

can try stearic at 3-5%.water at least 50% up to 75 i think. Stearic will make

it thicker.but I have never worked with soy.

also when you're mixing you may need to sort of like add an additional phase of

blending.I make a super thick cream with (equal parts butter and oil) to an an

equal part of water and at first it's incredibly liquid-y, it not only has to

cool down, I have to wait for the " chemical reaction " bonding to take place and

come back and mix it hours later -- unlike when I make lotions. but man, i do

like it and at first I totally hated it. HTHWillow

From: Farnham Soaps <beadnmouse@...>

Subject: Cream recipe question

Date: Wednesday, January 5, 2011, 5:30 PM

 

I found a recipe that calls for one butter, no oil, stearic acid and

liquid glycerin. My question is, can I substitute sodium lactate gram for gram

for the glycerin?

It has been so long since I've made lotions/creams... I've forgotten all I knew

(a stroke does that to you)....

so can someone help me with the substitution? or perhaps just a VERY basic

cream recipe that I can use what butters/oils I have?

Thanks in advance!

gini

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Thanks Willow!

I found in my quest for a recipe a butter recipe... that didn't use any water,

was whipped and no preservatives.... this seems to be more my style as I just

(yet) don't trust myself with the whole % of preservative issues...

I will look into what you said, try it, test it... but not sell it as of yet....

I'm too skeerd.

Thanks again!

gini

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