Guest guest Posted April 9, 2007 Report Share Posted April 9, 2007 Coconut Oil Fractionated The " Silver Bullet " of Lotions, Cream, Balms and Salves. Indefinite Shelf Life. 100% Vegetable. No Odor. No Color. Non-Greasy. Try it! If you take regular 76 Degree coconut oil and remove all but the shortest two component fatty acids - this is what you get - a very light, clear, liquid oil useful in lotions, creams body sprays, linen sprays and related products where quick absorption is key. Excellent in balms and salves to counter the greasiness of the heavier oils and butters. Also, being completely saturated, this oil has a very long shelf life and is much more stable than seed and nut oils like almond, apricot, and grapeseed. Try it in lotion as a replacement for 50% (or more) of your regular oils. Not recommended for soap as the primary parts of coconut oil that contribute to lathering and solubility are not in this fractionated variety. Anyone who tells you this oil can be used as a substitute for 76 Degree Coconut should be reported immediately to The Soap Police. Fractionated Coconut (http://ww9.aitsafe.com/cf/add.cfm?userid=B685768 & product=Fractionated+Coconut+O\ il+-+One+gallon & price=26.75 & units=8.1 & tax=0.00 & qty=1 & return=missionpeaksoap ..com/Base_Oils_Quick.htm) $26.75 - One gallon Fractionated Coconut (http://ww9.aitsafe.com/cf/add.cfm?userid=B685768 & product=Fractionated+Coconut+O\ il+-+5+gallons & price=112.71 & units=40 & tax=0.00 & qty=1 & return=missionpeaksoap. com/Base_Oils_Quick.htm) $112.71 - 5 Gallons ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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