Guest guest Posted August 11, 2004 Report Share Posted August 11, 2004 HI I've got a few questions on some ingredients and I've looked online all over the place and cant' find what I need. Does anyone know what percentages these ingredients should be used in lotions and creams? Polysorbate 60 and cetearyl alcohol? I just received them and haven't been able to find percentages on them. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks Stone jennamoondancer@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2004 Report Share Posted August 12, 2004 Hi , I'm assuming that you purchased an Emulsifying Wax that contains cetearyl alcohol & PS 60? I'm asking because I happen to carry this same blend of Emulsifying Wax NF INCI: Cetearyl Alcohol & Polysorbate 60. I have the usage info posted on my website & also on all products that go out, so I hope you didn't get this from me or that means you're missing a label! lol Usage: Melt wax with other fats and waxes. Melting Point: 48-52C or 118-126F Recommended Usage: 2-25% depending on application - Typically 3-10% for lotions and 5-10% for creams Biodegradable. Store in cool, dry place. If you have any other questions, please let me know! Good luck w/your lotion. I've been very pleased w/the results of this blend. Bright Blessings, Tammy Tivis http://www.ElementsBathandBody.com Wholesale Soapmaking & Toiletry Supplies " " <JennaMoondancer@e...> wrote: Does anyone know what percentages these ingredients should be used in lotions and creams? Polysorbate 60 and cetearyl alcohol? I just received them and haven't been able to find percentages on them. Anyone have any ideas? > Thanks > Stone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2004 Report Share Posted August 12, 2004 Hi , I'm assuming that you purchased an Emulsifying Wax that contains cetearyl alcohol & PS 60? I'm asking because I happen to carry this same blend of Emulsifying Wax NF INCI: Cetearyl Alcohol & Polysorbate 60. I have the usage info posted on my website & also on all products that go out, so I hope you didn't get this from me or that means you're missing a label! lol Usage: Melt wax with other fats and waxes. Melting Point: 48-52C or 118-126F Recommended Usage: 2-25% depending on application - Typically 3-10% for lotions and 5-10% for creams Biodegradable. Store in cool, dry place. If you have any other questions, please let me know! Good luck w/your lotion. I've been very pleased w/the results of this blend. Bright Blessings, Tammy Tivis http://www.ElementsBathandBody.com Wholesale Soapmaking & Toiletry Supplies " " <JennaMoondancer@e...> wrote: Does anyone know what percentages these ingredients should be used in lotions and creams? Polysorbate 60 and cetearyl alcohol? I just received them and haven't been able to find percentages on them. Anyone have any ideas? > Thanks > Stone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2004 Report Share Posted August 12, 2004 Hi , I'm assuming that you purchased an Emulsifying Wax that contains cetearyl alcohol & PS 60? I'm asking because I happen to carry this same blend of Emulsifying Wax NF INCI: Cetearyl Alcohol & Polysorbate 60. I have the usage info posted on my website & also on all products that go out, so I hope you didn't get this from me or that means you're missing a label! lol Usage: Melt wax with other fats and waxes. Melting Point: 48-52C or 118-126F Recommended Usage: 2-25% depending on application - Typically 3-10% for lotions and 5-10% for creams Biodegradable. Store in cool, dry place. If you have any other questions, please let me know! Good luck w/your lotion. I've been very pleased w/the results of this blend. Bright Blessings, Tammy Tivis http://www.ElementsBathandBody.com Wholesale Soapmaking & Toiletry Supplies " " <JennaMoondancer@e...> wrote: Does anyone know what percentages these ingredients should be used in lotions and creams? Polysorbate 60 and cetearyl alcohol? I just received them and haven't been able to find percentages on them. Anyone have any ideas? > Thanks > Stone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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