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Butters
We are pleased to offer natural butters for your handcrafted needs. Whether you are looking for the heavenly scent of moisturizing Cocoa Butter or natural and organic luscious Shea Butter, our butters can help you to create a perfect product! Our butters can be used alone or as an ingredient in one of your recipes. Have fun and try something new!
Mango Butter is extracted from the fruit kernel of the mango tree. This butter is high in non-saponifiables which makes it ideal for use in cold-process soap. Other suggested uses include sugar scrubs, lotions, moisturizers, and more. Ideal for dry or damaged skin and a perfect additive to your lotions, creams, scrubs, and more. SAP VALUE: NaOH (bar soap): 0.14 | KOH (liquid soap): 0.20 Melting Point: 86F Color: creamy white Odor: odorless Shelf Life: 2 years
Mango Butter is extracted from the fruit kernel of the mango tree. This butter is high in non-saponifiables which makes it ideal for use in cold-process soap. Other suggested uses include sugar scrubs, lotions, moisturizers, and more. Ideal for dry or damaged skin and a perfect additive to your lotions, creams, scrubs, and more. SAP VALUE: NaOH (bar soap): 0.14 | KOH (liquid soap): 0.20 Melting Point: 86F Color: creamy white Odor: odorless Shelf Life: 2 years
Kokum butter comes from the seeds of the Kokum tree (also known as the wild mangosteen tree) which can be found in the tropical rain forests of South India. This refined butter has a high melt point but is non-greasy and easily absorbed upon application. Often used as a substitute for cocoa butter, Kokum Butter is high in Vitamin E, antioxidants, and has a high essential fatty acid content. Ideal for use in making lip balms and lotions and an excellent choice for products targeting damaged, chapped, or dry skin. Kokum Butter aids in supporting the elasticity of skin which can help with wrinkles and overall skin conditioning.
Kokum butter comes from the seeds of the Kokum tree (also known as the wild mangosteen tree) which can be found in the tropical rain forests of South India. This refined butter has a high melt point but is non-greasy and easily absorbed upon application. Often used as a substitute for cocoa butter, Kokum Butter is high in Vitamin E, antioxidants, and has a high essential fatty acid content. Ideal for use in making lip balms and lotions and an excellent choice for products targeting damaged, chapped, or dry skin. Kokum Butter aids in supporting the elasticity of skin which can help with wrinkles and overall skin conditioning.
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Melt Point: 100.5ºF
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Cocoa Butter refined and deodorized. Cocoa Butter is a relatively hard saturated fat which can be used directly on the skin or incorporated into body care products. Cocoa Butter is used as an ingredient for lip balms, lip gloss, soaps, lotions, scrubs, and more. Our refined Cocoa Butter is conveniently packaged in chunk size pieces. Deodorized Cocoa Butter is used in conjunction with unsaturated oils like olive oil or castor oil (or with more sticky ingredients such as Shea butter and lanolin) when making soap. Cocoa Butter is one of the more stable fats and also contains natural antioxidants. What does deodorized mean? Is there no more cocoa butter smell? Deodorized cocoa butter is used for its natural emollient properties and to bring stiffness to the end product. Because the material is deodorized there should be less interference with the desired fragrance of a finished product. There is still some fragrance left after the cocoa butter is deodorized. If you need a fragrance free cocoa butter that will not compete with added fragrance then you will need to purchase a refined, bleached and deodorized cocoa butter without any aroma at all. This odorless product will be white instead of the buttery color of cocoa butter in its more natural state
Cocoa Butter refined and deodorized. Cocoa Butter is a relatively hard saturated fat which can be used directly on the skin or incorporated into body care products. Cocoa Butter is used as an ingredient for lip balms, lip gloss, soaps, lotions, scrubs, and more. Our refined Cocoa Butter is conveniently packaged in chunk size pieces. Deodorized Cocoa Butter is used in conjunction with unsaturated oils like olive oil or castor oil (or with more sticky ingredients such as Shea butter and lanolin) when making soap. Cocoa Butter is one of the more stable fats and also contains natural antioxidants. What does deodorized mean? Is there no more cocoa butter smell? Deodorized cocoa butter is used for its natural emollient properties and to bring stiffness to the end product. Because the material is deodorized there should be less interference with the desired fragrance of a finished product. There is still some fragrance left after the cocoa butter is deodorized. If you need a fragrance free cocoa butter that will not compete with added fragrance then you will need to purchase a refined, bleached and deodorized cocoa butter without any aroma at all. This odorless product will be white instead of the buttery color of cocoa butter in its more natural state
Our natural Cocoa Butter is chocolate in its natural form. Derived from the fat of the cacao seed, this is the real deal. Unrefined and complete with heady chocolate scent and all. Slightly brownish or pale yellow in color. Cocoa butter is a relatively hard saturated fat ideal for use directly on the skin or incorporated into body care products. Cocoa butter can be used in making soaps, scrubs, lotions, lip balms, lip gloss, creams, and more. Cocoa Butter can be used in conjunction with unsaturated oils like olive oil or castor oil (or with more sticky ingredients such as Shea butter and lanolin) when making soap.
Our natural Cocoa Butter is chocolate in its natural form. Derived from the fat of the cacao seed, this is the real deal. Unrefined and complete with heady chocolate scent and all. Slightly brownish or pale yellow in color. Cocoa butter is a relatively hard saturated fat ideal for use directly on the skin or incorporated into body care products. Cocoa butter can be used in making soaps, scrubs, lotions, lip balms, lip gloss, creams, and more. Cocoa Butter can be used in conjunction with unsaturated oils like olive oil or castor oil (or with more sticky ingredients such as Shea butter and lanolin) when making soap.
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Melt Point: 100
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