About This Glossary

This ingredient glossary exists to educate our customers about the raw materials we work with at Em'z Blendz. Knowledge is power, and we want you to understand what goes into (and onto) your body.

Important notes:

  • This glossary is a work in progress β€” we're actively adding ingredients and updating information
  • Not every ingredient listed here appears in our current products (some may be from discontinued items or future formulations)
  • Some ingredients in our current products may not be listed here yet β€” we're working on it
  • We do not sell individual raw ingredients β€” these materials are professionally blended into our finished products
  • For exact ingredient lists, always check individual product labels or product pages
  • Ingredients are listed in descending order on labels (most to least)

This glossary represents our evolving palette of materials β€” think of it like a painter showing you their colors. Not every color goes into every painting, but understanding each one helps you appreciate the final work.

Have questions about a specific ingredient in your product? Email us and we'll break it down for you, even if it's not in the glossary yet.

Organic Extra Virgin Coconut Oil
Coconut oil has been having a moment for the past decade, but not all coconut oil is created equal. Extra virgin coconut oil is the difference between getting all the good stuff and getting a processed shadow of what coconut...
Coconut Fruit Extract
When we think of coconuts, we often picture tropical beaches and refreshing drinks, but the humble coconut fruit holds remarkable secrets for skincare. Coconut Fruit Extract captures the concentrated essence of the coconut's white flesh, delivering all the nourishing compounds...
Coconut Wax

A pure, hydrogenated wax made from the meat of the coconut. It is a sustainable, renewable resource known for its beautiful white color, clean and slow burn, and superior ability to throw scent.

Coconut Milk

The creamy, nourishing liquid derived from pressed coconut meat. It is rich in natural fats, vitamins, and minerals, making it an exceptionally gentle and moisturizing ingredient that soothes and softens the skin.

Coconut Hydrosol

The pure, hydrating aromatic water produced during the distillation of fresh coconut. It's a lightweight, refreshing mist that delivers a dose of minerals and hydration directly to the skin.

Coconut Oil
In the world of soapmaking, coconut oil is the engine of lather. While oils like olive provide creaminess, coconut oil delivers the big, satisfying, bubbly cleanse that most of us expect from a bar of soap. We use a specific...