questions regarding stearic and citric acid

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Emilee

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just new to the lotion/cream making thing

found some recipes with stearic and citric acid in them as well as the oils, water and emulsifier.

what would be the purpose of adding these 2 things?

also can anyone recommend a good book/books regarding making lotions and creams. I keep making small amounts of recipes I think would be nice, but keep coming up with question after question, that I think could be answered in a good book.
 
I can't recommend a book Emilee - I use Aussie Soap Supplies recipe formulary for anything I want to know - but I do know that stearic thickens an emulsion and citric balances the pH. HTH!

Tanya :)
 
emillee wrote

also can anyone recommend a good book/books regarding making lotions and creams. I keep making small amounts of recipes I think would be nice, but keep coming up with question after question, that I think could be answered in a good book.[/quote]

Bramble berry has a lovely manual that they include with there lotion makeing kits,maybe they would just sell you the book.
 
Emillee, I have had this same question - regarding both the books and the stearic/citric acids. I've tried a couple of lotion recipes, and both separated after a few weeks, so I need to find some good resources for lotion-making. Topcat and Carolyn, thanks for the leads on that. Now that we're in a colder, drier climate, I need some serious lotion!
 
stearic acid will thicken the lotion
citric acid is used to adjust the pH.
 
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