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Turkey Red oil is used to emulsify essential oils so that they will dissolve in other water-based products, or for superfatting liquid soap if you want the soap to remain transparent. This means that the oil will combine with the water in the tub, and not leave those little oil bubbles floating on the top of the water nor will it leave an oil ring around the tub due to its emulsifying & surfactant properties.
It is of medium viscosity and is usually used in bath oil recipes along with fragrance or essential oils, or in shampoos. This oil also has great moisturizing abilities. It has a reddish-orange hue to it.
A suitable substitute for Polysorbate 20
Unsaponifiable
INCI: Ricinus communis
Turkey Red Oil is Perfectly Suited for the Following Personal Care Applications:
Recommended Usage: 1-50%
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Burned my skin. Sent a message but no response
It seem to work and was delivered quickly and was packaged very sensibly for no leaks !
I would like to use 2% essential oil in water, how much of this Castor Oil would I need to use to solubilize it? Many thanks
Equal amounts of the essential oil mixed and then added to your formula.
Could you make a kit or recomend a recipe without baking soda! The glycerine based ones don't seem to wrk and I've only found 1 company that does it right called attitude. Anyway would be a market for it for sure✔✔
This is my third purchase of these jars. They are perfect for lip balms and luminizers.
Got here in no time , filled ready for market week after I placed the order.
This is a must have ingredient in some of my water-based formulations. Thx for having it available!
This scent is truly exceptional. Its dreamy quality makes it a joy to use, and when I added it to a lotion base, the result was fantastic. One of the best things about this scent is that it's very potent, so only a small amount is needed to achieve a nice, strong fragrance.