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It is the Natrasorb Product from Snowdrift Farms. I have been talking to

them about it, she says:

Adding Natrasorb to this type of product, whether it is made from salt

or sugar, improves the feel on the skin when the product is applied.

Also, you do not have that dripping quality to the oil as you remove the

scrub from the jar, nor as much slippery-ness to the shower floor.

Finally, Natrasorb helps prevent spillage in these products when they

are shipped, by absorbing the excess oil.

What do you think about the absorption of the excess oil, this is the only

reason I would try it. Also, thank you for the natural scrubber ideas, I

do use some of these, but what I meant was adding another ingredient for

the free oil issue, I was trying to go with something natural, this sounds

nice if it will work!

Baird

Paradise Valley Natural Skincare

www.soapessentials.com

> What is the trade name? I couldn't find a listing an INCI listing for

Wheat Starch Modified. There are INCI listings for Potato Starch Modified

and Corn Starch Modified but there

> was no listing for Wheat Starch Modified.

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That's interesting...for some reason I always thought Natrasorb was modified

tapioca starch. But they do say wheat. Hmm.

Merin

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Yes Merin, I was looking at

http://www.personalcarepolymers.com/Site/ProdView.asp?ID=0281825 and see

that they are tapioca starches so I have emailed them to see exactly what

they carry/recommend.

Baird

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www.soapessentials.com

> That's interesting...for some reason I always thought Natrasorb was

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> tapioca starch. But they do say wheat. Hmm.

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>That's interesting...for some reason I always thought Natrasorb was modified

>tapioca starch. But they do say wheat. Hmm.

From time to time, Snowdrift Frams is known to misrepresent the products they

sell. Many of the misreprentations are documented in the message archives.

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Maurice, given this fact which I was not aware of, would you think

modified tapioca starch might be a better solution, or do you see anything

wrong with trying a wheat starch product? Having never seen them I don't

know what the difference in texture/oil absorbancy might be.

Baird

Paradise Valley Natural Skincare

www.soapessentials.com

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> >I am thinking of ordering a product, INCI name wheat starch,

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I don't know hardly anything compared to any of you people here, but

I was just reading on another list something about cellulose powder

as a thickener. I did request that poster to email info on that

product, along with supplier. Is this maybe to what you are referring?

WIllow

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In a message dated 2/17/03 5:48:07 AM Pacific Standard Time, cbaird@...

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> Sigh. Thanks for your input, I will continue to try to search for

> something that seems a bit " natural " and might achieve this effect, also

> that is an affordable ingredient. Thank you for all your advise! If you

> have something you think might be worth a shot I would love to hear about

> it, as I am not getting anywhere on the more secure container issue yet.

> Baird

> Paradise Valley Natural Skincare

> www.soapessentials.com

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Hi ,

There are several ways to make thick salt scrubs. I have a couple of

formulas that you may want to try. Here is one: <A

HREF= " http://www.theherbarie.com/herbarie-formulary.html#SheaScrub " >

http://www.theherbarie.com/herbarie-formulary.html#SheaScrub</A>

I also have a glycerin scrub that includes the Conditioning Emulsifier

(benhentrimonium methosulfate and cetearyl alcohol) if you are interested.

Natrasorb W (a modified tapioca starch), which is a National Starch product

will absorb oils and acts as a binder in anhydrous products like lipstick,

deodorant or pressed powders (according to their site). I think it would be

worth a try in a salt scrub as a binder.

Natrasorb Bath, a National Starch product, is also a modified tapioca starch,

we sell it at The Herbarie as NatraBath. It will also absorb carrier oils

and essential oils and then disperses into the bathwater. It is wonderful to

use as part of a bath salts blend or alone, but I don't recommend it for salt

scrubs. But then I haven't tried it either :) It may work?

Natrasorb from Snowdrift Farms is obviously not either one of these products

since it is modified wheat starch. This would be comparing apples and

oranges. But if it looks like it may work, you may want to give it a try. I

am a proponent of trying it all before I decide. Also, many companies use

their own tradenames and that's what Snowdrift Farms has apparently done.

Almost all companies do this from Croda to The Herbarie. It is very

important to always know the INCI name, but even if the INCI names are the

same, two products from different manufacturers can be different.

Hope this helps.

Angie

The Herbarie - Botanicals and Body Care

Natural Source & Specialty Bulk Ingredients...Exceptional Quality

at Wholesale Prices...visit us at http://www.theherbarie.com

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> Maurice, given this fact which I was not aware of, would you think

> modified tapioca starch might be a better solution, or do you see

anything

> wrong with trying a wheat starch product? Having never seen them I

don't

> know what the difference in texture/oil absorbancy might be.

I've Natrasorb Bath (28-1828)

http://www.personalcarepolymers.com/Site/ProdView.asp?ID=0281828

and Natrasorb W (28-1825)

http://www.personalcarepolymers.com/Site/ProdView.asp?ID=0281825 and

I don't believe these ingredients will thicken oils.

Maurice

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Sigh. Thanks for your input, I will continue to try to search for

something that seems a bit " natural " and might achieve this effect, also

that is an affordable ingredient. Thank you for all your advise! If you

have something you think might be worth a shot I would love to hear about

it, as I am not getting anywhere on the more secure container issue yet.

Baird

Paradise Valley Natural Skincare

www.soapessentials.com

> I've Natrasorb Bath (28-1828)

> http://www.personalcarepolymers.com/Site/ProdView.asp?ID=0281828

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> and Natrasorb W (28-1825)

> http://www.personalcarepolymers.com/Site/ProdView.asp?ID=0281825 and

> I don't believe these ingredients will thicken oils.

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<<Also, many companies use their own tradenames and that's what Snowdrift

Farms has apparently done.

I think Angie is correct here.

I've used the Natrasorb from Snowdrift Farms, they supplied it for one of

our Gatherings. We demonstrated it in lotions, to avoid a greasy feel - and

also added it to a body butter that had been supplied by another company.

I was pleased with it in both uses.

Would not have occurred to me to use it in a salt scrub....I've used other

" powder type " ingredients in scrubs and not liked them. They tended to gum

up/clump - as they absorbed the oil rather than dispersing evenly.

Keep us posted if you try it!

Jan Flood oakridge@...

www.oakridgefarm.com

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Thank you Jan, Angie, et al for your advise! I am feeling motivated now and

think you are right, I am going to order a bit of everything and try it in both

the salt and sugar scrubs and just see, it doesn't seem to be that expensive and

at least I will know. Will be reporting back:)!

Jan Flood wrote:<Farms has apparently done.

I think Angie is correct here.

I've used the Natrasorb from Snowdrift Farms, they supplied it for one of

our Gatherings. We demonstrated it in lotions, to avoid a greasy feel - and

also added it to a body butter that had been supplied by another company.

I was pleased with it in both uses.

Would not have occurred to me to use it in a salt scrub....I've used other

" powder type " ingredients in scrubs and not liked them. They tended to gum

up/clump - as they absorbed the oil rather than dispersing evenly.

Keep us posted if you try it!

Jan Flood oakridge@...

www.oakridgefarm.com

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