2nd VIDEO: MiniShort Ingredient Intro: ECOMulse

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ecomulse
An at-a-glance look at ECOMulse. It’s an ECOCERT approved self-emulsifier which will add great conditioning properties to your homemade concoctions!

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DON’T use xanthan gum with any version of BTMS! These two ingredients apparently hate each other’s guts. You may notice what looks like white streaks all throughout your product.

Xanthan gum is incompatible with cationic emulsifiers like BTMS-25 and BTMS-50.

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