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Myristyl Myristate Myristyl Myristate - close-up Myristyl Myristate - product detail Myristyl Myristate
Myristyl Myristate
Myristyl Myristate - close-up
Myristyl Myristate - product detail
Regular price $7.54
Myristyl Myristate acts as an emulsifier and emollient in lotion formulations. Myristyl Myristate also serves as a palm free alternative to stearic acid.
Size: 2 oz
($58.00/lb)
Myristyl Myristate acts as an emulsifier and emollient in lotion formulations. Myristyl Myristate also serves as a palm free alternative to stearic...
Myristyl Myristate acts as an emulsifier and emollient in lotion formulations. Myristyl Myristate also serves as a palm free alternative to stearic acid.
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Overall rating: 4.0 / 5 from 4 reviews.

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Used in Sugar Scrubs

"Works well in sugar scrubs. To me it works better than Stearic Acid. I use the same ratio as Stearic and the scrubs came out awesome."

Kristin (5/5)

Impossible to unmold

"It's almost impossible to unmold these. The details are fairly nice, but it isn't worth the stress of unmolding. You'll break your fingers trying to get your mini soaps out."

De'Shaye (1/5)

Nice feel in lotion

"Nice light non greasy feel in lotions."

Sandra (5/5)

Worked like a charm!

"Very happy that WSP is carrying this palm-free product. I used it in a foot cream to as a thickener and a light-weight lotion to reduce the feel of greasiness/tackiness and this product does the job! I was also able to reduce the amount of emulsifiers slightly as this seems to help with stability. On top of all that, it is made in America. Will definitely buy more."

Ping (5/5)

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Can we put a disclaimer that this should not be used in plastic measuring cups. I wasted my entire bag because it melted through my only measuring cup when making whipped soap frosting.
Did you put the plastic in the microwave? We are confused as to how it melted. The product alone would not melt plastic.
Can we put a disclaimer that this should not be used in plastic measuring cups. I wasted my entire bag because it melted through my only measuring cup when making whipped soap frosting.
While making whipped soap frosting it says to melt in a measuring cup with Glycerin. This is how it melted a hole into the measuring cup.
What can this be replaced with in the soap frosting recipe?
We do not have a replacement for this in that recipe.
What can this be replaced with when making bath frosting with the foaming traditional bath whip?
We do not have a replacement for this.
When making the foaming whip frosting what can I replace this ingredient with? Or can it be omitted all together?
This could be omitted all together.

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