Ok so I understand the need for preservatives in products that contain
water. But I don't understand why I didn't see any preservatives listed
for Salt and Sugar scrubs that I have recently come across. I have gone
through a few sugar/salt scrubs that had nothing added to the product
outside of the standard scrub ingredients.
I was under the impression that if water could potentially be
introduced to an item like a scrub, that something needed to be added
to prevent the growth of bacteria.. Could this be Vitamin E? and how
much Viamin E should it be?
Also.. I noticed that one of the suppliers I use has a list of research
labs that can be contacted for Product Challenge Testing (testing if
you are selling your product which determines if the product has an
adequate amounts of preservatives and if they are intact). Has anyone
had this service done?
Thanks.
M
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