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      SunnyDay

        What kind of alcohol do you use for extractions for products. Ethyl alcohol or isotropic alcohol? Or do you use drinking alcohol?

        Do I need to extract the active ingredients with an alcohol at all? I presume I don’t just add ingredients to my preparations/products as a powder, but that I need to draw out the active agent/ingredients?

        I want to use green tea extract and Licorice in topical skin treatments both are items are purchased as powders, My products are made in volumes of 10 liters at a time.

        One is a base of apple cider vinegar with essential oils and an emulsifier, the other treatment is a moisturizer. In the future I also want to use the Licorice in a wax lip balm, or in an oil based liquid that’s painted on the lips.

        If I use alcohol I see its sold in two forms.

        Ethyl alcohol (96%) and isotropic alcohol, the ethyl alcohol says its Denatured with +1% isotropic alcohol, +1% MEK, +1g/100L Bittrex

        Is the ethyl alcohol what you use? I think some of you might say use vodka, but for large amounts of extractions that are used topically that would be quite expensive.

        Would I be better not using alcohol and using glycerin and a preservative to extend shelf life?

      • #37489
        Dr. Patrick Jones
        Homestead Instructor

          For anything used internally, you must use alcohol that is safe to drink (ie vodka).

          For topical use, I use rubbing alcohol or vodka.

          Don't use herbs or combine herbs with medications or use them during lactation or pregnancy without talking with your healthcare provider.

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