Joined: Tue Mar 31, 2009 8:15 pm Posts: 218 Location: Berkeley, Ca.
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A few wrap up points
1. Biodegradable shrinkwrap is available (that's good) which I just havn't gotten around to using since I had the bio cello bags to start and need to finish using those up.
2. Nice to know you don't need a shrink wrap machine to start to use the material.
3. Ingredients in the SFIC clear - Coconut Oil Palm Oil Safflower Oil Glycerine (kosher, of vegetable origin) Purified Water Sodium Hydroxide (saponifying agent) Sorbitol (moisturizer) Sorbitan oleate (emulsifier) Soy bean protein (conditioner)
4. Ingredients in the SFIC Crystal Clear Coconut Oil Palm Oil Safflower Oil Glycerine (kosher, of vegetable origin) Purified Water Coco Amidopropyl Betaine (surfactant made from coconut oil) Sodium Hydroxide (saponifying agent) Sorbitol (moisturizer) Sorbitan oleate (emulsifer) Soy bean protein (condition)
4. It is the coco Amidoproply that creates that nice clarity but once that is added to the soap it is no longer 'all natural'. SFIC told me that. That became both an issue for me when I claim all my soaps are all natural.
5. So the solution to trying to get an almost 'clear' look (but it also depends too what fragrance you use because that can also affect the soap color as well a bit) to the soap with a very thin layer to start in the mold is to use Blessing Blue from TKB - and only a drop or two with 1/4 oz. of soap.
Thanks all for a truly informative post. Hilary
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