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Hey there all,

 

I am a new user on this list, reading & writing from

France.

 

I try to find a receipe to become EO water soluble, to

prepare home made

bath-oil...

 

Which natural additive may I use to prepare this???

 

Thanks :-)

 

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I don't think you need a water soluble EO, because bath oils are not water

solubnle, at least none of those I've used are! They leave a ring around

the tub!

 

However, if youwant to put EO's in bubble bath, it works just fine!

 

Hazel

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Hi there,

 

If it is just for home use milk is a simple and good option (also good to

use as a flush if you accidentally get EO in the eye).

 

Also, you can get proprietary base products from most EO suppliers and I

understand Red Turkey oil is also an excellent dispersant.

 

Depends what your plans are.

 

Good luck ..... Richard ......... Ipswich/UK

 

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Wednesday, February 28, 2001 12:24 PM

[AX] [HELP] water soluble EO

 

 

> Hey there all,

>

> I am a new user on this list, reading & writing from

> France.

>

> I try to find a receipe to become EO water soluble, to

> prepare home made

> bath-oil...

>

> Which natural additive may I use to prepare this???

>

> Thanks :-)

>

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> ICQ 14086115

>

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