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Old 07-13-2005, 11:16 AM   #1 (permalink)
 
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I use a body dew with the main ingredient being Carnation Oil. Will this hurt my acrylics? I use it after I bathe, but sometimes I end up tanning a little later in the day. I use it again when I bathe after. It just gives me super soft, supple skin. I love it and the way it smells. I am running low, but don't want to start hunting more if it's not good to use.

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Carnation Oil, I.P.M. (what is that), Procetyl 10, Natural Fragrance, and Pheremones.
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No one seems to know anything about carnation oil. hmmm! Maybe something will pop up. I was hoping you'd be the one to know NB. Thanks anyway
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Carnation Oil (Dianthus caryophyllus)
Has an antiseptic and pain-relieving effect. Aphrodisiac. Boosts the immune system. Can be used as a nutritive supplement or as a repellent against mosquitoes.
Application: aromatic lamp, air-freshener, bath, massage.

Carnation fragrance oil is one of many cosmetic grade oils for your cosmetic and soap-making needs.

With no ties to petroleum, one would think it would not damage acrylics. That's just a guess though.
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What is IPM? Does that sound familiar? that is one of the ingredients, too.
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IPM (Isopropyl Myristate NF)
Isopropyl Myristate, commonly referred to as “IPM” is the ester of Isopropyl Alcohol and Myristic Acid. Isopropyl Myristate is used in cosmetic and topical medicinal preparations where good absorption through the skin is desired. Moreover, it occurs in technical fats. Myristic Acid, a fatty acid, can be derived from most vegetable and animal fatty acids, but most especially from Nutmeg (Myristica fragrans), palm seed fats, and milk fats.
An excellent addition to your Lip Balms, Hair Serums, Lotions, Creams, Conditioners, Conditioning Shampoos, Scrubs, Body Butters, Balms & More! IPM will add a lovely, sophisticated slip to your products!
Appearance: Colorless, Odorless, Oily Liquid. Oil soluble.
Grade: FCC (Cosmetic)
Usage Rate: 1-10%
INCI: Isopropyl Myristate NF
Other info: Flammable, eye irritant. Not a known carcinogen, not known to be poisonous if swallowed. Industrial use should be in a ventilated area.

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Like I posted on another site,sometimes essential oils react negatively to uv.
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The same as the above post. She had posted about using Carnation oil elsewhere.

Even the oil that comes with Tantric can have a tingle effect if you don't use it very sparingly.
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