Canola
Oil is a medium to light oil that contains essential fatty acids & has a
very high concentration of vitamin E. Canola oil is excellent for penetrating
for all skin types, absorbing quickly
into the skin. Canola Oil also as a long shelf life. It is considered good and
stable for one year.
Canola is a cost effective way to add conditioning oil to
your soaps. Canola is one of the more affordable oils. An excellent moisturizer,
Canola Oil is amazing oil in soaps and also makes adds a slip to the soap's
lather.
Common Uses:
Cold and Hot Process Soap Making,
Lotion, Hair Care, Body Scrubs, Massage Oils, Lip Balms. Using Canola oil creates
a conditioning bar with a stable lather when used in soap making.
Saponification Information (SAP Values):
SAP NaOH .132, SAP KOH .187
Recommended Colorants For Finished Products:
CP & HP Soap: Mica, Soap Stable Gel Tone Colorants, Soap Stable Oxides
Lotions: FD&C Liquid Dyes, Cosmetic Grade Gel Tone Colorants, Mica.
Scrubs: Mica
Flash Point:
600ºF
Specific Gravity:
0.905
Physical Charachteristics
Canola Oil has an appearance that is a clear light honey color with a bland
odor and taste. Insoluble in water.
Storage:
Store in an air tight container in a dark location with a cool room
temperature. Removing air from container will delay oxidation and rancidity.
Adding Vitamin E and refrigeration can both extend shelf life.
Best Used By:
One year from date of purchase.
Shelf Life Once Used in Manufacturing:
One year from manufacturing date.
INCI Name:
Brassica Napus (Canola) Oil
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