Guest guest Posted June 27, 2008 Report Share Posted June 27, 2008 thank you so much , you are just a fountain of information !!!!! Todays mighty oak is yesterdays nut who has held her groundGas prices getting you down? Search AOL Autos for fuel-efficient used cars. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2008 Report Share Posted June 27, 2008 gee I am not sure but check wikiquotes it might be there , i got it from my granmaGas prices getting you down? Search AOL Autos for fuel-efficient used cars. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2008 Report Share Posted June 27, 2008 DPG no ethyl hence ok will not make ETG... Lots of commercial perfumes use ethyl aclcohol as a solvent...in fact ethyl alcohol was first distilled by Arab Physicians not to drink but to use a a solvent for perfume and eye makeup... Alcohol is a very good solvent disolving pocketbooks careers relationships lives also... There are two types of dipropylene glycol available: dipropylene glycol, industrial grade and dipropylene glycol, fragrance grade (DPGF). As you may have surmised, dipropylene glycol, fragrance grade is commonly used as a carrier for fragrances, and as an ingredient in cosmetic formulations, including hair care and bath products, perfumes, facial makeup, deodorants, shaving and skin care preparations. Dipropylene glycol, fragrance grade is a water-soluble and colorless liquid with low-odor and low volatility. Because of these characteristics, Dipropylene glycol, fragrance grade is an excellent solvent for many organic materials. It is soluble in water, soap bases and oils, though it may hasten "trace" in cold process soaps, so use with due diligence. In every perfuming class I have ever taken, we have worked with dipropylene glycol, fragrance grade as a diluent for perfume bases. It mixes beautifully with all essential oils, fragrance oils, absolutes, CO2 extracts and resins. Dipropylene glycol, fragrance grade may be used to dilute and convey both fragrance oils and essential oils for use in potpourri -- including simmering potpourri -- incense-making, reed diffusers and perfume. Please visit our formulary page for more information and ideas on working with DPGF. 16 oz. DPG2.75 From: lizzianthus007@... <lizzianthus007@...>Subject: robin Off topic question perfumes, essental oEthylglucuronide Date: Friday, June 27, 2008, 7:14 AM Ethylglucuronide : Message: Off topic question perfumes, essental oils and dypropolyne glycol robin I spelt that wrong could you tell me what this stuff is ? I make a lot of herbal things with essential oils , I am looking to find a substance that is used as a diffuser for essential oils in bottles with reeds , the company sells the diffuser oil for way too much 4$ for 6 ounces .to make it profitable so after much research someone told me about dypropolyne glycol...... ...can anyone tell me if it is safe or if it can affect etg or where the hell can I get it by the gallon .what is it?? I attempted making it myself using glycerine and witch hazel like a mad scientist ....did not homogenize and not the stuff . I am sorry for asking such a question here but it is sold all over in glass vials with wooden sticks mostly with fake fragrance oils that I am sure have nasties like benzene ect in them ... and some of us may just have them sitting on our desks , perfumes that are not real I am allergic to , so what do you think as another question do perfumes have an alcohol as well that can hurt us ?.....sorry so long I make a lot of herbal things with essential oils , I am looking to find a substance that is used as a diffuser for essential oils in bottles with reeds , the company sells the diffuser oil for way too much 4$ for 6 ounces .to make it profitable so after much research someone told me about dypropolyne glycol...... ...can anyone tell me if it is safe or if it can affect etg or where the hell can I get it by the gallon .what is it?? I attempted making it myself using glycerine and witch hazel like a mad scientist ....did not homogenize and not the stuff . I am sorry for asking such a question here but it is sold all over in glass vials with wooden sticks mostly with fake fragrance oils that I am sure have nasties like benzene ect in them ... and some of us may just have them sitting on our desks , perfumes that are not real I am allergic to , so what do you think as another question do perfumes have an alcohol as well that can hurt us ?.....sorry so long Gas prices getting you down? Search AOL Autos for fuel-efficient used cars. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2008 Report Share Posted June 27, 2008 Thanks for the quote about the mighty oak. I think I'll replace my Woody quote with it. Do you know if anyone is credited for saying/writing it first? Thanks.-Greg Guro-------------------------------------------------------------------- & quot;I don & #39;t want to achieve immortality through my work. I want to achieve it by not dying. & quot; - Woody -------------------------------------------------------------------- From: lizzianthus007@... <lizzianthus007@...>Subject: Re: robin Off topic question perfumes, essental oEthylglucuronide Date: Friday, June 27, 2008, 10:35 AM thank you so much , you are just a fountain of information !!!!! Todays mighty oak is yesterdays nut who has held her ground Gas prices getting you down? Search AOL Autos for fuel-efficient used cars. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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