Isopropyl Myristate Cosmetic Grade for Soap Making & Skincare vs Weleda Baby Calendula Comforting Body Lotion
Overall winner: Isopropyl Myristate Cosmetic Grade for Soap Making & Skincare
Key Differences
Weleda Baby Calendula (A) is a ready-to-use moisturizing baby lotion with a calming, gentle formula and higher review count; Soapeauty Isopropyl Myristate (B) is a cosmetic ingredient used to reduce greasiness and add a silky, velvet texture across DIY soap and skincare formulations. Choose A if you want a finished natural baby moisturizer with calendula and many user reviews; choose B if you need a multifunctional cosmetic-grade ingredient to modify texture in homemade products
Isopropyl Myristate Cosmetic Grade for Soap Making & Skincare
Isopropyl myristate cosmetic grade, derived from isopropyl alcohol and myristic acid, provides a silky, velvety texture for soaps, creams, lotions, and more. Customers note reduced greasiness in body butters and quality as a key benefit; some report mixed scent effects
Pros
- silky, velvet texture
- reduces greasiness in body butters
- suitable for multiple cosmetic uses
- noted quality by customers
Cons
- mixed feedback on scent impact
- not suitable for making fragrances (per some feedback)
Weleda Baby Calendula Comforting Body Lotion
Moisturizing body lotion for delicate baby skin with calendula, chamomile and almond oils. Helps keep skin soft and balanced; praised for natural ingredients and soothing scent. One customer notes effectiveness for dry skin
Pros
- calming, gentle formula
- contains calendula and natural oils
- helps maintain moisture balance
- natural ingredients emphasized by users
Cons
- mixed reviews on greasiness
- some users find it greasy
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Weleda |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Soapeauty |
| User Reviews | Weleda |