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How to Properly Disperse Essential Oils

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1 How to Properly Disperse Essential Oils
in the bath A surfactant is needed to properly disperse essential oils in the bath. A surfactant is something that will cause two substances that do not easily mix together (oil and water), to chemically bond and remain mixed. Soap for example has a chemical structure that is attracted to water on one end and attracted to oil on the other. (Examples of surfactants-Castile soap, shampoo, polysorbate 20) (Solubol is a disbursing agent and will also work well in the bath) Epsom salts are NOT a surfactant. Epsom salts are water soluble, oil is fat soluble. They stay separated To learn safe formulations like this and more, visit my friend Karlie on The DIY Formula Fixers To learn more about surfactants: Lifeholistically.com


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