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  1. I have done them. I pass out brief surveys that ask which scents are their favs, what skin conditions/probs they have if any, what is their fav B&B product, etc.....it also gives me their full name, address, and phone # and everyone who fills it out will get a free sample at the end.

    I pass around my products individually while I speak about them.....they can try it, sniff it, ask questions about it, etc.

    I bring TONS of everything with me- including a couple gift baskets. I set it all up on a display table. I have brochures with prices and order forms. I also offer a discount or free sample to anyone who brings a friend with them.

    Hope that helps.:cool2:

  2. I'm not sure, but I think I read somewhere that vitamin E and Shea butter are natural sun protectors. ? ...I've been wanting to make a lip balm with sunscreen in it, so let us know if you find anything. :wink2:

  3. Well what does it smell like? You have me curious! Does it smell like cucumber melon? I like to hear about good choices for butters. I tried Sweet Pea in a mango belly balm recipe and it smells disgusting....almost like it had a weird mix with the mango and it made it smell real tart and - well just gross. Lemon was gross in it too. Pumpkin and lovespell were good, and I'd like to try it with Pink sugar, but I hate to waste my favorite scents if it doesn't work right!:cheesy2:

  4. Thanks everyone! .....I only over-filled it for the picture "effects"....I didn't

    fill the rest of them that high. If you haven't tried it with pumpkin, then do!

    I used "pumpkin pie spice" from Tony's....it's perfect for a scrub-sooooo yummy:cool2:. I'm gonna try a minty foot scrub next. Scrubs are fun...I like doing these as much as lotions. I hate doing lip balms- they never work right for me or come out the right flavor. :sad2:

  5. I just wanted to say THANKS again for your help with the scrub

    the other day.....it worked much better this time! At first I tried just adding

    more oils- without heating so the sugar wouldn't melt, and that

    worked ok I think, but re-formulating with a better balance of oils to butters worked even better. My friends were very happy with it:cool2:.

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  6. Bunny you are always such a great help- thanks so much! I was trying to make this in a pumpkin scent for my friend's mom. I found a recipe and changed it a bit to use what I had on hand. I really wasn't sure how much ewax to use, and just didn't want too much in there. I'll try adding more soft oils & ewax and see what happens.....or I'll just use it on my feet or something. Thanks again for your corrections to the recipe;). I've got to start taking a harder look at my math I suppose:wink2:.

  7. Forgive me if this has been answered before- I did a search and couldn't come up with much. I tried a new sugar scrub recipe and it felt perfect last night- I was all proud of myself....but now today it's really HARD!!!! Did I use too much e-wax?

    Do I have to throw it away or is there a way to make it slushy/creamy again? Do I just add more oils or is it too late?

    Here is the recipe I used:

    1 cup Dark brown sugar

    1 cup Turbinado sugar

    2 fl oz. coconut oil (76 degree)

    1 oz Avocado & Jojoba blend oil

    5 oz Shea Butter

    3 oz Mango Butter

    .5 oz E-wax

    .25 oz Optiphen preserv.

    60 drops FO

    Thanks in advance!:cool2:

  8. Oooh I like this last example much better. It's much easier on the eyes. The first one reminded me of one of those eye charts you find at the eye doctor's office with all the letters everywhere. I liked it, but thought the OFCI on the north, south, east, west points could be eliminated. Great ideas you've got going though:wink2:

  9. I got mine from the local grocery store called King Soopers. I live in Wyoming so if they have it where I live, they probably have it where you live too:).

    They had a couple different brands....some just said "Almond oil" and one said "Sweet Almond Oil" so I got that. I believe I paid $4.99 or $5.99 for it. The bottle is 8.45 oz. I know I can get it cheaper online, but I was out of it and wanted it "right now" :grin2:.

  10. I use a liquid, all natural, castile soap base on my baby (1 year old), and I scent it with yummy apricot, but I don't use it as a shampoo since I don't know if it's "tear free" or not. It's gentle and works good though. Hey, I live by you! (in WY.);)

  11. cool you got it fixed. I was going to say that I have thickened lotions just by adding more stearic and less water before and just by changing small amounts, it made a big difference. Also, the other day I burnt the motor out on my stick blender and had to finish with a wisk. The wisk would NOT thicken it at all for some reason! I used a mixer for a few minutes and then just set the stuff in the fridge and then mixed again and it worked. It still seemed thin when I poured into bottles, but by the next day, it was as thick as a hand cream! Weird, huh. I wouldn't have thrown out the thin, milky batch though....I would have kept it for myself as a "spray lotion" or something-lol.:grin2:

  12. Yes, you can make your own using a liquid castile soap base. It is very mild, with no harmful chemicals. I use a liquid soap/shampoo base from www.pvsoap.com. The ingredients are Purified water, potassium hydroxide, glycerine, coconut oil, olive oil, and oleic acid. I use it for shower gel, shampoo, baby wash, etc. ;)

    Here's another place that has one, although they are ALWAYS out of stock:undecided

    http://www.newdirectionsaromatics.com/product_info.php?cPath=3_67&products_id=596

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