Guest guest Posted February 10, 2004 Report Share Posted February 10, 2004 Coming out of Lurkdom to post a question.. Good morning, all... I read this on the web page of one of the suppliers I buy from: " EOSolve12 is a very effective surfactant used to incorporate essential oils and/or fragrances into water and maintain a transparent, homogeneous solution with excellent stability. It allows the user to get relatively high amounts of oil into water (with no clouding) compared to other products. Solubility limits vary from oil to oil but the typical formulation would be as follows: Add 1 part essential oil or fragrance oil to 3 parts of EOSolve12 and mix thoroughly to form your Water Soluble Concentrate (25% essential oil/75% EOSolve12). The concentrate can then be added to water at up to 40% depending on the oil in the concentrate. " I emailed him and asked him if he had the INCI name(s) for the ingredients in this product, for labeling purposes. His response was all I needed was to list it as " surfactant " . Personally, I thought that was kind of lame....What say you all? jenn in Goode, VA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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