corn starch or what else? (greasy lotion bar)

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MellowYellow

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My husband says my lotion bar is greasy although I think it absorbs very quickly.
I have a little bit of cornstarch in it.

Should I use more cornstarch?
Or something else?

Any ideas? :?:
 
I hate the feel of cornstarch in things like this (tho some don't mind it). Try swapping out 1% of your oil for cyclomethicone or IPM.
 
Try Natrasorb. It is corn stach based but it seems to work better than regular corn starch.

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Less beezwax and more cocoabutter also reduces greasyfeel.

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You could try IPM - it helps the lotion bar feel less greasy. I also include cyclomethicone in mine for the same reason. You could try dryer oils. (I use IPM at 2%, cyclomethicone at 2%). Or perhaps he's just not your target audience. If you like it, then keep that recipe!

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Make sure your liquid oil is on the lighter side. I prefer FCO for my liquid portion. IPM really helps cut the greasy feeling much better than cornstarch or dry flo.
 
carebear said:
Try Natrasorb. It is corn stach based but it seems to work better than regular corn starch.

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Less beezwax and more cocoabutter also reduces greasyfeel.

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Make sure your liquid oil is on the lighter side. I prefer FCO for my liquid portion. IPM really helps cut the greasy feeling much better than cornstarch or dry flo.

Thanks for the great suggestions !
 
Hey carebear - what great suggestions. I too am looking to make my first lotion bar and deciding just what recipe to try. I use natrasorb in my body butters currently. Can I ask (I probably should know :oops: .....) what is IPM?

Thanks!

Tanya :D
 
Yes, I care! Thanks for sharing the info. I'd rather not use it but I used more FCO in my batch and it workes out great without any additives (other than a teensy bit corn starch)
 

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