- 【水相】
- Lavender Hydrosol:75g
- Silk Protein:1g
- 【油相】
- Sunflower Oil:7g
- Rosehip Oil:12g
- Shea Butter:7g
- Emulsifying Wax(1000):9g
Soft and luxurious, silk is produced from caterpillar-like insects called silk worms. In bath and body products, liquid silk and Tussah silk fibers are added for a soft “silky” feel. Liquid silk is perfect for water based products such as lotion and emulsified scrubs. Small amounts can also be added to melt and pour soap. Tussah silk fibers can be dissolved in your lye solution and added to cold process soap.
Left to right: Liquid Silk, Tussah Silk Fiber
You’ll notice immediately that some of the fibers will start to dissolve. But, some of the fibers may clump together. If this happens, firmly press the clump against the container with your spoon to break it up. Breaking the clump apart will help the silk to dissolve faster.
You may notice very small pieces of the lye fibers still in your lye mixture. This is fine. Allow your lye mixture to cool and use as normal.
Liquid silk can also be used in cold process soap up to 5%. Because the liquid silk it already dissolved, you can add it directly to your soap at trace. When making emulsified scrubs or lotions, add the silk with a usage rate of 1% during the water phase. If adding to melt and pour, add the liquid silk at a rate of 1/2 tsp. per pound of melt and pour soap.
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卡米耶・畢沙羅 Camille Pissarro 1830 年生於美屬維京群島夏洛特阿馬利亞 1903 年卒於巴黎 Prairie à Éragny 《埃拉尼的草地》 1886,法國埃拉尼 油彩、畫布 導覽牌翻譯: 卡米耶・畢沙羅 Camille Pissarro 1830...