I figured by now that you would know I was just teasing!
There are a few naturally occuring emulsions but the tropical butters 
are not on the list.
I had another thought on the lotion bar question.  It seems that 
those in the cosmetic industry DO spend a lot of time on the rheology 
of a product so I don't see why she shouldn't try to improve the feel 
of a simple "lotion bar" product.  It may or may not work and may or 
may not satisfy her goal but either way, she and we will learn 
something in the process!
Thanks again for your input, Kevin!
Regards,
David
Stone Cottage Soapworks Inc.
http://www.stonecottagesoapworks.com
--- In CosmeticLab@yahoogroups.com, "Kevin" <Kevin@...> wrote:
>
> David,
> You are being very picayune. You only said naturally occurring
> emulsions. I guess I should have mentioned the latexes from certain
> plants when you cut the leaf or bark. Although I have not studied 
the
> composition of the latexes they may be more complex than just a
> colloidal suspension. I am sure I could poll my coworkers to find
> other examples of naturally occurring emulsions if I really needed 
to
> make a point.
> Kevin Young
> Laboratory Manager
> Beilis Development
> www.beilisdevelopment.com
> Oh, hell, I checked my coworkers and they concurred that the latexes
> from certain plants are emulsions and added that armpit sweat is an
> emulsion. We also discussed that blood contains the necessary
> components to be classified as an emulsion. Then of course there is
> the exudate from a pussy (short 'O' sound as in pus before anyone 
gets
> offended by the word) white head which contains the blood serums,
> oils, dirt and other cellular matter. Of course you did not state 
that
> the emulsion has to be stable but these are all emulsions.
> 
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