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Glossary of the Unfamiliar
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Siam Benzoin Absolute - A balsamic resin from a tree in southeast Asia (Styrax Benzoin). It has a delightful aromatic fragrance that is used in flavorings and fragrances. The tincture is also used medically as an antiseptic that helps bandages stick. We use it as both a preservative and fragrance.
Glyceryl Stearate and Glyceryl Stearate Citrate - Sugar based emulsifiers that keep oil and water complexes bound together. It forms light and stable creams and lotions. Also used in Europe as an emulsifier in foods. Xanthan Gum - A plant derived gum that both thickens and emulsifies. Used in foods to thicken jellies and sauces, as well as in skincare products to help thicken and strengthen emulsions.
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Saponified Oils - Oils that have been changed into soap by the addition of water and an alkaline solution. Our saponified oils are vegetable oils, such as olive, palm, coconut and castor.
Cetyl Alcohol - An emulsifier and consistency agent processed from coconut, that also works as an emollient for the skin. This form of alcohol is what’s scientifically known as a “fatty alcohol” and is in no way similar to the generally known forms of volatile alcohols (such as rubbing alcohol or grain alcohol). It isn’t a liquid, but is solid in nature and looks like wax.
Castile
Soap – a term for soap that has become synonomus for
natural, high quality soap. The Castile region of Spain was known for
this type soap, and many say it was due to the abundance of Olive Oil
used that made it so good. Olives were plentiful in that region of Spain.
Our castile soap is made today with an abundance of olive oil. If your
interest is for a liquid soap that is minimally processed, this is that
kind of product that is still made the old fashioned way from scratch.
Unlike other liquid castile soaps, ours is thick, rich and won’t
dry your skin. |