apothekerri@yahoo.com writes:
Now I'm Really confused!
how would one get the glycerin to be stable in an anhydrous stick product?
years ago I tried to add some to a lip balm stick formula for it's mild
sweetening effect and it beaded up and separated out of the mass as it hardened
And over time.
it leaked out of the tester tubes in my purse...(you get the idea) it got
Everywhere!
I assumed from my repeated failures at different percentage levels that it
was just not going to mix properly into an oil/wax base, but since no one has
yet chimed in to say it's impossible, it seems like maybe I just gave up too
soon?
Is it possible? How is it done???
Thanks!
Kerri<<<
Hi Kerri,
You are absolutely correct - it won't be stable. Glycerin is water soluble,
not oil soluble and doesn't work in an anhydrous (oil soluble) lip balm
formula.
Angie
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