Olive Oil Pomace
Olive Oil Pomace
Elevate your formulations with Olive Oil Pomace, a versatile and stable oil renowned as the most universal choice for skincare and soap-making applications.
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High in Oleic acid, offering excellent moisturizing and skin-restoring properties.
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Thick, rich green oil with a high level of unsaponifiables, speeding up trace time in soap-making.
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Solvent-extracted and refined, providing a cost-effective alternative with minimal scent and color.
This olive oil pomace, a staple in soap-making, is the top choice for creating moisturizing, hard, white bars. Though its lather is low and slightly slimy, blending it with other oils enhances texture, making it ideal for most soap recipes. Extracted via solvent and refined, unlike cold-pressed extra-virgin olive oil, it yields a higher volume at a lower cost, perfect for applications where strong smell and color are unwanted. Its high Oleic acid content, a monounsaturated fatty acid named after the olive, ensures stability and supports skin and hair hydration, while its conditioning effect suits nearly all skincare uses.
Apply directly to skin as a moisturizer or use in soap-making blends. For formulations, blend at 20-50% into soap bases or creams to enhance moisturizing and stability properties. Test small batches to perfect your recipe, noting quicker trace times due to unsaponifiables.
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Elevate your formulations with Olive Oil Pomace, a versatile and stable oil renowned as the most universal choice for skincare and soap-making applications.
-
High in Oleic acid, offering excellent moisturizing and skin-restoring properties.
-
Thick, rich green oil with a high level of unsaponifiables, speeding up trace time in soap-making.
-
Solvent-extracted and refined, providing a cost-effective alternative with minimal scent and color.
This olive oil pomace, a staple in soap-making, is the top choice for creating moisturizing, hard, white bars. Though its lather is low and slightly slimy, blending it with other oils enhances texture, making it ideal for most soap recipes. Extracted via solvent and refined, unlike cold-pressed extra-virgin olive oil, it yields a higher volume at a lower cost, perfect for applications where strong smell and color are unwanted. Its high Oleic acid content, a monounsaturated fatty acid named after the olive, ensures stability and supports skin and hair hydration, while its conditioning effect suits nearly all skincare uses.
Apply directly to skin as a moisturizer or use in soap-making blends. For formulations, blend at 20-50% into soap bases or creams to enhance moisturizing and stability properties. Test small batches to perfect your recipe, noting quicker trace times due to unsaponifiables.