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Sodium Lactate Helps to produce a harder bar of soap that lasts longer in the shower.
Sodium Lactate is Derived from the natural fermentation of sugars found in corn and beets.
Sodium Lactate is added 1 tsp per pound of oils in Cold Process Soap
Sodium Lactate will result in bigger yield, faster cure times
Sodium Lactate is a liquid salt that is naturally derived from the natural fermentation of sugars found in corn and beets. In soap, sodium lactate helps to produce a harder bar of soap that lasts longer in the shower. Because sodium lactate is a salt, it is a natural humectant, providing moisture. This makes it a great additive to lotions, typically replacing glycerin in the recipe.