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Tobias Larsen
29 November, 23:28
How would you use stearic acid
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Danielle Nixon
30 November, 00:19
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Traditionally used as a thickening agent in lotion, this vegetable derived waxy substance is also used as a hardening agent in soaps (at a. 5% of your oils as a usage rate). Stearic acid is also used as a hardening agent in candles, vegetable or paraffin based.
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