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On Fri, 7 May 2004 13:07:26 -0700 (PDT), Constance Felten wrote:

>Question about temperatures when using Germaben II-E as a preservative -- is

>there a preferred temperature (e.g., under 120*F) at which to add this

>preservative to one's formula?

I always add Germaben II, Germaben II-E, Germall II, Germall Plus and Liquid

Germall Plus at or below 45C (113F).

>Also, do you all have a preference for an 'all-purpose' preservative for

>someone like me who makes only oil in water emulsions containing generally

>around 25-30% or less oil?

Germaben II would be a good choice.

Check out these webpages

http://www.ispcorp.com/products/preservatives/content/selguide/anhyd.html

http://www.ispcorp.com/products/preservatives/content/selguide/water.html

http://www.ispcorp.com/products/preservatives/content/selguide/emul.html

Maurice

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Maurice O. Hevey

Convergent Cosmetics, Inc.

http://www.ConvergentCosmetics.com

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On Fri, 7 May 2004 13:07:26 -0700 (PDT), Constance Felten wrote:

>Question about temperatures when using Germaben II-E as a preservative -- is

>there a preferred temperature (e.g., under 120*F) at which to add this

>preservative to one's formula?

I always add Germaben II, Germaben II-E, Germall II, Germall Plus and Liquid

Germall Plus at or below 45C (113F).

>Also, do you all have a preference for an 'all-purpose' preservative for

>someone like me who makes only oil in water emulsions containing generally

>around 25-30% or less oil?

Germaben II would be a good choice.

Check out these webpages

http://www.ispcorp.com/products/preservatives/content/selguide/anhyd.html

http://www.ispcorp.com/products/preservatives/content/selguide/water.html

http://www.ispcorp.com/products/preservatives/content/selguide/emul.html

Maurice

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Maurice O. Hevey

Convergent Cosmetics, Inc.

http://www.ConvergentCosmetics.com

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> Question about temperatures when using Germaben II-E as a

preservative -- is

> there a preferred temperature (e.g., under 120*F) at which to add this

> preservative to one's formula?

Majestic Mountain Sage has information on how to use this product.

Add when mixture is below 175 degrees.

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> Question about temperatures when using Germaben II-E as a

preservative -- is

> there a preferred temperature (e.g., under 120*F) at which to add this

> preservative to one's formula?

Majestic Mountain Sage has information on how to use this product.

Add when mixture is below 175 degrees.

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> Question about temperatures when using Germaben II-E as a

preservative -- is

> there a preferred temperature (e.g., under 120*F) at which to add this

> preservative to one's formula?

Majestic Mountain Sage has information on how to use this product.

Add when mixture is below 175 degrees.

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Maurice,

Would the smell be offensive? On the website it said Germaben

has an odor. I have liquid germall, can I use that?

Beth

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> >Also, do you all have a preference for an 'all-purpose'

preservative for

> >someone like me who makes only oil in water emulsions containing

generally

> >around 25-30% or less oil?

>

> Germaben II would be a good choice.

>

> Check out these webpages

>

http://www.ispcorp.com/products/preservatives/content/selguide/anhyd.

html

>

http://www.ispcorp.com/products/preservatives/content/selguide/water.

html

>

http://www.ispcorp.com/products/preservatives/content/selguide/emul.h

tml

>

> Maurice

>

> --------------------------------------------------------

> Maurice O. Hevey

> Convergent Cosmetics, Inc.

> http://www.ConvergentCosmetics.com

> -------------------------------------------------------

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>Would the smell be offensive? On the website it said Germaben

>has an odor.

When used at 1%, I haven't found the smell of Germaben II or Germaben II-E to be

an issue or problem.

> I have liquid germall, can I use that?

I use Germall Plus most of the time.

Maurice

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Maurice O. Hevey

Convergent Cosmetics, Inc.

http://www.ConvergentCosmetics.com

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