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In a message dated 12/24/01 9:59:57 PM Pacific Standard Time,

chris@... writes:

> Which sufactants are you using?

> one tired mail lady after today, whew!

>

Hi

I bet you are tired after all that!

I have been using these ultra mild surfactant blends for about a year. One

is a cocobetaine/lactylate blend and the other is a polyglucose/lactylate

blend.

Here is a clip from my website on the polyglucose blend:

Decyl Glucoside and Sodium Lauroyl Lactylate. The acyl lactylates are mild,

all-natural anionic surfactants that have been used for many years as dough

conditioners in the food products industry and to some extent in the personal

care industry. When combined with Polyglucose, a nonionic surfactant made

from sugar, a very stable, exceptionally mild, effective all-natural

surfactant blend is the result. Concentrated, easy to use. Ideal for baby

products, sensitive skin such as in mild shampoo.

For folks that want an all-natural surfactant blend, this is about as close

as you can get. I use these blends to make shampoo, body wash and now in the

salt scrubs. Let me know if you need any more info.

Hope you can rest up now that you have a little time off!

Have a great day!

Angie

The Herbarie...Visit us at:  http://www.theherbarie.com for Body Care

Products and Bulk Ingredients...Botanical Extracts and Proteins, Ultra-Mild

Surfactant Blends, Conditioning Emulsifiers.

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