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Gsmakinsoap

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  1. I did a search for "skin safe cinnamon", and this was the most recent thread that came up.

    Just thought I'd mention that I stumbled across one that looks good if y'all want more options for a skin safe cinnamon. WSP has "Cinnamon" that is safe to almost 5% in soaps, "Cinnamon Stick" that is close to that as well, "Cinnamon Candies" that is over 3%, and "Orange, Cinnamon, Clove" that is also in a decent range. Happy soaping!

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    1 hour ago, TallTayl said:

    Fragrance Laboratory (http://www.fragrancelaboratory.com  )  took over southern soapers formulas. 

     

    If something you want is not listed it is worth writing to her. She may not re-add right away, but can look into pricing and availability. 

    I haven't gotten any notices of sales from here, but someone (was it you?) mentioned that they do have them from time to time. Could you let us know if they have a sale sometime?

     

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  3. Reminds me of the time (when I was about 7) that I saw the bits of chocolate cake (you know, the bits that stick to the pan after you've taken the pieces out), and I scraped it all down with my hands, added a bit of water and rolled it into marble sized balls. Then I went and proudly presented it to my dad as a snack. He was so nice and cheerfully ate them. Doesn't quite measure up to Sippy Cup Eggnog, but years later I'm still cringing for him.

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  4. Hi Candybee, I can refresh your memory. You were gonna do your super duper sunflower/OO soap:

    "I did discover that I like the regular sunflower blended with olive oil combo. The OO helps to stabalize the sunflower and the recipe I developed allows the soap to have a long shelf life. It's extra gentle and conditioning and makes my skin feel so soft.

    Actually, its one of the recipes I intend to share in the soap of the month thread for the month of Feb 2017."  (taken from this thread:

    You didn't think I was gonna forget now, did you? However, if your super duper oatmeal, goat milk, honey, and aloe soap trumps this one, then by all means do that one instead! We'll actually be happy whatever you choose. :-)

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  5. I think all three are just beautiful. I do like #3 the best, and to me it is almost perfect. The only change I'd make is to maybe change the font of "Lavender on Maine" to make it just a tad more 'readable', which maybe translates to a bit less cursive-like. But if you take all our advice it will look really ugly!! So do what looks nice to you and call it good! You have a good eye.

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  6. They are only putting their top 30 selling scents at 30% off. The Pine Boughs and Apples isn't one of them. However, they usually give out one free sample for each pound or 8 ouncer you buy, so you could get a free sample of it by buying a lb. of something on sale.

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  7. I just (a couple days ago) found a mica vendor that looks great. Someone on soapmakingforum mentioned them. I guess she does prebuys like once a month, but her prices beat anything else I've seen! Also, the forum person said they've been tested in soap. When I get low, I'll be trying her out: www.micasandmore.com. She also has a facebook page. I'm particularly pleased that the "Ruby Red" she sells only contains mica and oxides. Not even Titanium dioxide, which I find many have. The fewer the ingredients, the happier I am. I could potentially make a red soap for my cousin who's afraid of TD, for instance.

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  8. Mine looks right, just that Wanderlust and I agreed to split a 4 oz of the Nootka Tree Wood Oil (2 ozs ea.) if possible, instead of me just getting one ounce.

    Also, was wondering about the Eucalyptus-- I see you're getting the Australian--do you find that to be superior to the China one? Either way is fine with me, just curious.

     

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