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Posted by belassi on February 21, 2018 at 10:24 pmThis looks of interest for those of you looking for a warming effect in a topical.
belassi replied 6 years, 9 months ago 5 Members · 7 Replies -
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anything which moderates the action of vanillyl butyl ether can only be a good thing
I can vividly remember putting one drop of it on the back of my hand and feeling nothing at first, but after a few minutes my hand felt like it was on fire; although there was no evident irritation or inflammation, the feeling persisted for several hours afterwards
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We have evaluated both neat and in a cream base on 2-3 people:the VBE is as Bill Toge describes (and then some on female/s) whereas the new product is only slightly warming at equivalent concentrations.perhaps a blend may be best route to achieve desired sensorials.
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Very interesting, indeed. What might be the price range of this premix?
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I will contact them. I’m pretty sure the premix will be very expensive
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@em88 Last time I priced it, the quoted price was $52.27 a pound and the MOQ was 55 pounds. I have used it extensively. It works well, but I did have to use it at the higher levels.
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Soluble in solvents and oils, I see. I’m thinking of importing some vbe from China, to see what I can make with it.
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