Guest guest Posted September 30, 2006 Report Share Posted September 30, 2006 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>.non text etc>>>>>>>>>>>>> hydrosol base, its called " Solubol " (also called " dispersa " ) , I have been 'told' it is from vegetable origin but I do not know much about its chemical process. Anyway, in a 6 day course i attended, as a group we made a skin treatment spray using eo's, hydrosols and the the Solubol/dispersa - it does go milky in colour, but worked wonderfully well. The suppliers are for Solubol www.materia-aromatica.com and for Dispersa is www.fragrant- earth.com. you can always email the companies and double check the production method, I found that the solubol was more 'odorless' .... hope this gives you some food for thought regards (London, UK) > > > s right....... it is also good for baths as it blends the oils beautifully through the water and does not lay on the top of the bath. This is their description for dispersa from their professionals in Aromatherapy and Specialty Perfumery and Cosmetics Catalogue. Additional base materials. Dispersa ' A vegetable-derived, natural emulsifier or dispersant used for many years by doctors and aromatherapy clinicians. DISPERSA, allows you to mix essential oils in water - they become fully dispersed and bio-available.' > > Janita ascent > ------ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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