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  1. Thanks, Trappeaur! I'll try that. Do you know if this is the only pure soy that you can pour hot? Lol
  2. Thanks for the response! Would you consider C3 to be 100% soy wax? I have been reading contradicting view points. Suppliers say it is, however on the manufacture site, it does not state this. Some people swear to pour at 165-170 for smooth tops with C3. I've been experimenting with it, but I haven't mastered it yet. My personal wax of choice is 415, but I hate waiting until it is slushy to pour, this is also the case with 402. I rather have a wax that is considered 100% soy wax versus a wax with additives. From what I've been reading it seems possible to pour hot with C3 and get good results, I was just wondering if there was another 100% soy wax where this is also possible.
  3. I was wondering what pure soy wax, other than C3, are you able to pour hot, before the slushy stage?
  4. Do you guys find that the wood wicks from NG and Lonestar are the same? They look identical in the pictures. Has anyone tried both of them to compare? Thanks!
  5. I was wondering if anyone has used Fresh Breeze hand soap by Softsoap? I love the scent and I would like to find a FO that smells like it. Any suggestions?
  6. Thanks! I did try 135, and ended up with rough tops. So I'll try lower!
  7. Hey everyone! I've been testing my wood wicks and 444 wax produces black smoke, 464 burns too fast and hot, and I need a higher pour temp than 415 allows. This has brought me to mixing 50/50 415 and 464. The wooden wicks burn perfectly in this mix! However, I have not found the right pour temp when mixing these two. Does anyone else mix these two waxes?
  8. Thank you! You've been a big help!
  9. Now I'm thinking I will just omit water entirely and use aloe Vera liquid in its place-- this way I might not have to use a preservative? I also read that emulsifiers like poly 80 deactivate optiphen. Is this true? What is witch hazels purpose in an application like this? Does it make the scent last longer?
  10. Ok, thanks! Do you have a good recipe for a body spray?
  11. Thank you for the responses. I would be making it to sell, so I'm unable to use vodka or everclear. I also heard that isopropyl alcohol is an irritant to the lungs. Is this true? I'm not against perfumers alcohol, I just really would like to use witch hazel. Currently, I use a base for my sprays, and I want to be a little more natural.
  12. Hi everyone! I've been trying to come up with a good recipe for room/body spray, but other than my FO I would like to keep the ingredients natural, if possible. I've seen some ingredient lists from a few companies for their body sprays, and they mostly consist of water, witch hazel and FO. I've read that you are suppose to had a preservative if your products contain water, why are these companies not doing this? Is the witch hazel acting as a preservative? I've also read that distilled water is less likely to grow bacteria, mold, etc, however it's not impossible. I made a recipe with purified water and I added 15% witch hazel (14% alcohol), 8% FO, 8% polysorbate 80, and optiphen at 1%. The witch hazel was almost overpowering the FO and my mixture was milky. How much witch hazel should I be adding? Also should I use polysorbate 20 or vegetable glycerin instead of polysorbate 80? Does anyone have a natural recipe that doesn't need a preservative?
  13. Thanks for the responses! Am I doing the above math correctly?
  14. Is there an easy way to make 1 tube (.15oz) of lip balm with 3% flavor oil? Am I doing my math correctly? 3% of .15 oz equals .005 oz? I read that it’s easier to use the mL pipettes instead of weighing out the flavor oil. How would .005 oz be converted into mL? Would I just take .005 x 29.57 to get .15 ml? What specific brand of pipettes or other tools do you suggest using? I already have a .01 g scale. Do you suggest the double boiler method or the microwave in order to melt the base? Does the flavor oil need to be added to the base at a certain temp? How long should I stir the flavor oil into the base to make sure that it is incorporated? (I’ve only made candles before and I am basing my questions off of the candle making process.)
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