the major component of that aloe from the plant is going to be
water, so yes, it is water based. If you wanted to incorporate
thatinto a lip balm you would need to use an emulsifier and then
yes, you need a preservative. Be careful, not all preservatives are
ok for lip balms.
Cindy Jones
Sagescript Institute, llc
http://www.sagescript.com
-- In CosmeticLab@yahoogroups.com, "Miranda" <ms8miranda@...> wrote:
>
> To use aloe vera from the plant in home-made lotions, etc, do you 
have 
> to sterilize the aloe somehow?  Or is it good enough to sanitize 
the 
> equipment (knife, plate, etc.) and wear rubber gloves when 
scraping  
> the aloe from the leaf?
> 
> Is aloe straight from the plant considered water-based?  Could I 
use 
> this in lip balms without adding a preservative?
>
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