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  1. I received and tried the clear M&P soap base from Wholesale Supplies Plus. I am trying to make soap for children using the fish in an oval container. I did a 3 oz. soap and tried it and after one use I had used half of the soap. I can't imagine someone paying $3.00 for a soap that you can use twice. Can someone suggest which is the best clear M&P base and which one lasts the longest.

    Thanks,

    Marty

  2. Could any of you give me ideas of what scents you use for children's soaps. I would think anything too strong would not be good for young children's skin and could be very irritating . I was thinking of Oatmeal,Milk and Honey, but that's about all I can come up with.

    Also, which supplier do you use to get your M&P base from. Also, I think this would have to be something very mild.

    Thanks for your suggestions.

    Thanks,

    Marty

  3. A few days ago there was a post showing a rose pillar (I think it was in this section) and some one replied showing their rose pillar. It was shaped like a rose bud. I have looked and looked and can't find it. I don't know whether or not it was moved. Does anyone remember seeing this? Thanks for your replies.

    Marty

  4. I just recently got a wholesale account in a local grocery store chain (13 stores) for my waxed dipped bears. On the initial order the manager of the floral department picked "Wedding Cake" as the fragrance for all the stores. She decided that she wanted just one scent for each season.

    My problem now is what to pick for Christmas. I was thinking of a pine or cinnamon, but when I mentioned cinnamon to one of the managers she said "Oh no, not cinnamon." I need a really strong oil as I find the softer scents do not throw that well. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks,

    Marty

  5. Thank you for your responses. I did try mixing with olive oil and it has helped a lot. There's still some small specks but nothing compared to the first few batches. Now the problem I'm having is that the color is closer to a lavender than blue.

    Please tell me where to get the FDC's or PA what dyes do you use and from which supplier. I'm in a pinch right now because I need the soaps for the end of this week and don't have time to get another type but I need something for the future.

    Once again,thanks for replying to my question.

    Marty

  6. Hi all:

    I am in the process of using Shea Butter Melt & Pour Soap base from Bramble Berry and trying to get a baby blue color. I need to make 50 heart shaped soaps for a baby shower and am having difficulty with the blue oxide. I am able to get the baby blue color, but the coloring does not mix in well at all. I use the microwave method, put a small amount of coloring and stir and stir and stir. Like I said I'm able to get the color I want, but once I pop the soaps out of the molds, there's a whole bunch of blue color specks on the bottom of the soaps. Can any of you give me some advice as to how I can avoid this problem. I would appreciate any help you can give me.

    Thanks

    Marty

  7. I'm in need of finding a colorant that is a baby blue color. I am in the process of making small soaps for baby shower favors. Could you please suggest where I can get a colorant that will be baby blue? Thanks for your help.

    Marty

  8. I use 100% soy and here a few of mine:

    Candles & Supplies

    Strawberries & Cream (one of my best sellers)

    Mango & Papaya (another best seller)

    The above two hardly need any cure time

    Cajun Candles

    Baby Powder (super, super strong)

    Amber Romane (super, super strong)

    Sugar Cookie (super, super strong)

    These also hardly need any cure time

    Just By Nature

    Orange Vanilla

    Creamy Coconut Pie

    At Wix End

    Pearberry (really nice and a strong thrower)

    White Tea & Ginger

    The Jar Store

    Ginger Fig (hardly any cure time, really strong)

    Bamboo Teak (same, great thrower)

    I have sales reps who sell for me so I needed scents that didn't take two weeks or so to cure. It took me a while to find these but they are really good oils.

    Marty

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