Emulsifiers: Sucragel AOF – cold process recipes

As I mentioned in yesterday’s post on Sucragel AOF, products made with this emulsifier can be made cold. Let’s take a look at a few recipes we could make through cold process with Sucragel AOF. LIGHT LOTION USING SUCRAGEL AOFOIL PHASE5% Sucragel AOF10% rice bran oil10% soy bean oil0.5% Vitamin E WATER PHASE2.5% sodium lactate0.5%...

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Emulsifiers: Sucragel AOF

Sucragel AOF (INCI: Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis (Sweet Almond) Oil (and) Glycerine (and) Aqua (and) Sucrose Laurate) is a thick liquid emulsifier we can use cold to make gels and lotions. It’s based on sucrose laurate, which is an ester of sucrose combined with fatty acids. In this case, it’s combined with lauric acid, which generally comes...

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Emulsifiers: An overview

I’m in the mood for some experimenting, so let’s play with some emulsifiers! Over the next few weeks, we’ll be taking a look at three emulsifiers – Ritamulse SCG, also known as Ecomulse (Lotioncrafter), Emulsimulse (Saffire Blue), and Natramulse (The Herbarie); Sucragel AOF; and Montanov 68, also known as Sugarmulse at The Herbarie. In the meantime, take a...

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