Product Overview
We think Coconut Pulp CO2 is a logical choice for after sun lotions, and for applying to dry, dehydrated skin and hair after swimming in chlorinated pools or immersion in hot tubs. Composed of medium chain triglycerides (MCTs) – skin-nourishing fatty acids – Coconut Pulp CO2 is of course soluble in fixed/vegetable oils, but there will be a small amount of non-dissolvable (insoluble) fats remaining when blended into perfumer's or 190 proof alcohol. These fats can be removed with chilled filtering. At cooler temperatures, the normally clear Coconut Pulp CO2 will solidify, becoming opaque, but will liquefy readily when the bottle is placed in a warm water bath.
1 Industry communication.
2 Arctander, Steffen. Perfume and Flavor Materials of Natural Origin, 1960, p. 186.