Spa Bath Oil Turning Water Milky White
Question
Regarding spa oil that turns the water milky white when poured into the bath, what kind of emulsion or substance is used? Thank you.
Answer
The spa oil that turns the water milky white when poured into the bath uses an emulsifier.
An emulsifier helps oil, which normally doesn't mix with water, to disperse evenly throughout the water. When the oil is dispersed into tiny particles throughout the water, it makes the water appear milky white.
There are various types of emulsifiers that can be used for spa bath oils. One example is Oilsify 15, which is an emulsifier that helps oil blend well with water, resulting in a milky appearance when mixed with water.
The choice of emulsifier and the appropriate ratio relative to the type of oil will affect the opacity and stability of the spa oil in the water.