The tropical climate and mineral-rich island soils of Indonesia produce the beautiful coconut flowers that become our Coconut Sugar. The region’s honored, historic farming tradition and its close proximity to the sea which creates a moist, tropical climate, combine to form ideal almost year-round conditions for continual harvesting of coconut blossom sap, the origin of coconut sugar. Sourced from domestic plot trees tended by a diverse network of small independent family farmers within the Central Java region, the center of coconut sugar production in Indonesia. Note: The above are general guidelines.Lost Coast Roast™ is honored to use as our sweetener Organic Evaporated Coconut Nectar sourced from a collective of Indonesian Regenerative family farms! (Average usage of fragrance oil is approx. MELT & POUR (MP) SOAP: 1 TBS per lb, up to. You may choose to use less water to get a harder bar faster, BUT this will result in a thicker "glob" of soap that will be difficult to smooth into your mold, so the final texture of your soap may suffer. Patience here is the key, as you will need to cure as long as with CP simply to allow the extra water to evaporate fully. It will not be liquid like CP soap, but it should be made fluid enough to smooth into a mold without lumps and air bubbles. Add your extra water and heat it will go into the gel phase fairly quickly and only needs to "cook" a little longer to make pouring into the mold easier. You don't want to "cook" the bottom of your pot, so keep heat very low or use a double boiler to ensure your soap doesn't burn. You will typically need to add an extra ounce of water per lb of soap to make it easier to stir and to smooth into your mold, but this is an excellent way to fix a batch that has seized. Hot processing on the stove or in a double boiler setup to save a seized batch. However, you must stir this rather thick mixture very thoroughly.(For both Hot process in the oven, in a pot, or in a crockpot).įIXING A SEIZE! Hot-Process is a great way to fix a CP seize in the pot. Add fragrance oils last, after the cook phase or at trace and right before pouring into mold.this way there is less evaporation from the prolonged heat. Usually, the exception is fragile florals (jasmine, gardenias, etc) and essential oils. If a fragrance doesn't note it's compatible in HP, is it? Typically, if it's CP compatible, then yes, it's HP compatible. Delicate florals should be batched at cool temps. International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients (INCI):Ĭommon Name Ingredient Listing (FDA Approved):īATH & BODY PRODUCTS: 1-3% is considered the general "skin safe" ratio for lotions, creams, bath salts, fizzies, scrubs, body butter, salves, shampoo, conditioner, body spray, shower gel, etc.ĬOLD PROCESS (CP) SOAP: 0.7 - 1 oz per lb. Coconut nectar skin#If a desired application is not listed above, please call us at 1-80 for maximum skin levels for skin exposure. Baby products have lower use levels than those listed above. You must test each oil in each application for evaluation of desired performance. It does not mean that your base product can perform at these levels. The "Maximum Use Level for Skin Exposure" is the amount of fragrance, flavor and essential oil that can come in contact with the skin. certifies that this fragrance product is in compliance with the standards of the International Fragrance Association, provided the fragrance is used in the above application (s) at the noted maximum concentration level(s).
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