Isopropyl Myristate Cosmetic Grade for Soap Making & Skincare vs Whipped grass-fed beef tallow cream for skin (unscented) 4 fl oz
Overall winner: Isopropyl Myristate Cosmetic Grade for Soap Making & Skincare
Key Differences
Soapeauty's Isopropyl Myristate (A) is a cosmetic-grade, multiuse ingredient favored for creating silky, non-greasy textures in soap and body-butter formulations and has broad user feedback (388 reviews). Handmade's grass-fed beef tallow cream (B) is a single-use, natural moisturizer in a portable jar with higher average rating but far fewer reviews (3 reviews). Choose A if you need a versatile formulation ingredient and community-tested product; choose B if you prefer a single-ingredient, natural tallow cream in a ready-to-use jar
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)
Whipped grass-fed beef tallow cream for skin (unscented) 4 fl oz
Whipped tallow balm from grass-fed beef provides vitamins A, D, and K to nourish skin. Creamy texture absorbs easily for soft, hydrated skin with a lavender-vanilla scent. Customer note: versatile and convenient in a portable jar
Pros
- natural nourishment from grass-fed beef tallow
- creamy, fast-absorbing texture
- portable jar for on-the-go use
- unscented version available
Cons
- contains scent in product variant
- limited reviews mentioned
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Handmade |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Soapeauty |
| User Reviews | Soapeauty |