Guest guest Posted February 11, 2000 Report Share Posted February 11, 2000 what a goof ball! i'll dig out a lotion recipe that i've been playing with. glycerin is in it, but you know, i just don't like it. i guess i haven't acclimated to it...... most love it, it draws moisture to your hands, (or parts) and that is what softens. the moisture is then " trapped " by the oil. it is not an emulsifier perse, but it does have some qualities that make it very attractive. will know more and help us out here. pump bottles can be found at sks and many other bottle suppliers. unfortunately, their minimums are all going to $100 and above. but there are some that are still reasonable. i'll dig some out and post later. larrae > I have a question about lotions... What role does glycerin play? Is it > an emulsifier? Does glycerin work in a massage oil mixture? > > What's a lotion recipe that you, personally, use, that compares > favorably to the commercial stuff? Also, where to get pump bottles in > onesy quanities? (This is for my sweetie, who goes through gallons of > lotion a year.) > > dd > bs'er & purveyor of fine quality manure de oklahoma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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