![]() The machine was shut down soon after, though its creations went on to destroy all life. The B.R.A.I.N soon snapped under pressure, and began to reprogram the other machines into attacking humanity. The military had taken it away when the scientist realized that he did not give it a human soul. The Fabrication Machine was the creation of a scientist to help build robots to aid in the world war. ![]() It seems to have no thought or remorse for any living thing. I know I threw another thing into the pot by mentioning the powerful humectant Hyaluronic Acid but if it can benefit my soap then I'm willing to try it and I have online sources for Hyaluronic Acid that can be purchased in small amounts for now.The source of the machines, and the main antagonist of the movie. I already use glycerin and the other ingredients are fatty acids and coconut oil so only the coconut oil can contribute glycerin in the process. After seeing the "sodium citrate" and "sodium citrate and sodium lactate" in two shaving soap ingredients I posted a question about that as I want to consider all options which may benefit my product and help in my production. I have seen Sodium Lactate sold as a powder and a solution and the above article indicates it can be used as a thickener so that was the appeal as long as it doesn't speed up the process the the batch can remain emulsified until it is poured. I took the info from the link I posted and it was stated that it shouldn't be used above 130F and the meltpoint of Stearic Acid is about 156F so that is part of my concern. Glad to hear your experience with sodium lactate, thebrain. Bart, I appreciate your observation and it helps me to better understand the relationship between the sodium lactate and the other ingredients! As I mentioned before the temperature is indeed crucial! There is only a small window to time in which I can do this and it is dependent upon keeping the temps as high as possible. ![]() I am doing this soap using the "cold process" (using high temps.) and am trying to be able to pour the soap as a liquid (to get better finished results and no air pockets) before it becomes a paste but I want to make sure that it is fully emulsified. ![]()
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