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Can you list the chemicals? They may just be preservatives or something

unrelated....

Neutrogena oil

Hi, I know this was posted befor on a group so sorry for the repeat. Does

anyone know what to use with the refined sesame oil to smell like the neutrogena

sesame oil. I read the bottle and it's all chemicals. My husband loves it so I

told him I would try to figure it out and I'm not having much luck. I don't

want to sell it, just use it at home. Thanks in advance

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Hi . I actually don't have the bottle in fromt of me as I just looked

at it at the store. So I guess I'll have to email back when I go out to

find the ingredients again.

Neutrogena oil

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Does anyone know what to use with the refined sesame oil to smell like the

neutrogena sesame oil. I read the bottle and it's all chemicals. My husband

loves it so I told him I would try to figure it out and I'm not having much

luck. I don't want to sell it, just use it at home. Thanks in advance

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Hi . The ingredients in the Neutrogena oil are as follows. Isopropyl

Myristate, Sesame Oil, PEG-40 Sorbitan Peroleate, Propylparaben, BHT-----

IT says it has no scent but smells so good. I have bought refined sesame

oil and it smells nothing like the Neutrogena. Any ideas? Thanks again.

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Doesn't it say anything about fragrance? That would be really strange! So far I

recognize the IPM ( it helps the dry down in lotions - I use it alot....weird

that its in an oil...and the sesame of course, the preservative, but I'm not

sure on the PEG-40 Sorbitan Peroleate, sounds like a thickener - petroleum

based, and I don't know what BHT is. But I can find out pretty quick. I'll get

back to you on this...

Thanks for listing it!

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. Thanks for your help on this one. The ingredients I gave you is for

the unscented one but then I went and checked the " original sesame oil " with

the great smell and it lists the same ingredients. Kind of strange isn't

it. Unless they just don't list the scent.

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OOH OOH, Mr Kotter, I finally know something! BHT is a preservative.

Before we started using vaccuum packaging and sealed packaging almost

all dry processed foods had BHT in them- cereal, chips and the like.

Every pack you picked up contained BHA and BHT. I also remember

reading that one (or both) of them was an embalming fluid. Okay, back

to lurking. Hope everyone is having a wonderful Independence Day! B

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I got the information on the two ingredients that were puzzling to me.

PEG-40 Sorbitan Peroleate is an emulsifier that has a HLB approximately equal to

9. It is used in making dispersable bath oils and massage oils.

BHT is a very powerful antioxidant, imo better than Coviox T-50.

However, people prefer to use the Tocopherol because of the Vitamin E claim.

Also, BHT is looked upon as not natural even though you can buy it in health

food stores.

This is what I was told in response to my inquiry from a couple of people who

are experts.

HTH!

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