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friendlyMOM

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  1. I have never had this happen before, I used the same recipe as always and even added a little less FO but when I went to cut it this is what I got and its full of clear goo
  2. thanks I wanted to get them at the place I refered you too but they are closed till the seventh and I will need them sooner, thanks so very much
  3. where do you get them, I do not want to buy 100's of them but I am in need of some pretty fast and not sure what my options are on places to buy these, thanks for those that may answer
  4. I got a few of the tiny 1/4 oz tins but the place I bought them does not sell the shrink bands, if they do sell them somewhere could someone point me in the right direction
  5. where is the best place to get just a small amount of these? Thansk
  6. Do silky suds have a shelf life? Wanted to make up a bunch for Christmas, thanks
  7. how do i order from there? no add to shopping cart at oregon trails
  8. I want pumpkin spice lip balm but cant find the flavor oil and ideas where to go?
  9. I saw one somewhere that had the benefits of using each oil, like high in vitamins or moisturizing and such?
  10. I saw somewhere what each oil in soap was good for and now I cant find it again could some please point me in the right direction, thanks
  11. looking for wholesale clear or plain tart warmers, thanks
  12. thanks all I see why no wax paper now!!! its a spewing mess right now, got it sitting on a towel think it might be a big mess tomorrow
  13. I am using my wood mold for the first time but I am out of freezer paper can I use wax paper? Also I have a lid that fits on top , how do I use it? It slides into the mold? thanks
  14. great, off to make a big batch, thanks so much!
  15. I was wondering if I could make a master batch of lip balm and just reheat some of it as needed and add Flavor to it as needed, I found one I really like and would be easier if that is possible, thanks
  16. okay so I played with fbb and some sugar, and brown sugar, with SAO and GSO and wondered what the consitancy should be, I tried it on my face and OUCH!! It is a thick paste, and boy did it hurt! Should it be more mushy?? Or is it all personal preference. Think I want mine less abrasive
  17. I like both, but I think for some reason the salt scrub makes my skin feel too tight, not that thats too bad of a thing I am 35, but it just looks super shiny with the salt, and its not oily, not sure if this is the desired affect or not in a salt scrub:undecided
  18. I signed up for a 4 email note on benifits of sugar scrub and here is what I got set today, may find some of it helpful in promoting your sugar scrubs Sugar Scrub Benefits Our skin is exposed to hot and cold weather on a daily basis and this can cause your skin to become dry, itchy and flaky. Taking baths can clean away dirt but it does not remove the dry, flaky skin. Here are a number of benefits of Sugar Scrubs that you can use in advertising or selling scrubs to your clients. My object is to increase your knowledge so you can sell features and benefits to your clients and increase your sales. *Sugar scrubs can be very healing for people with skin conditions such as psoriasis or eczema. *Sugar scrubs exfoliate the skin and deep cleanse it. *You control how much skin to exfoliate by the quantity you use and the method of application. *Sugar scrubs are the all-over body scrub and polisher. *Sugar is alpha-hydroxy rich to give you glowing skin. *Sugar scrubs promote the growth of a healthier; more uniformly colored and textured skin. *Sugar scrubs are very safe with no harsh side effects. * Rubbing sugar into a client's skin is much easier on the therapist's hands than salt. * Sugar scrubs are great for all skin types, especially dry to very dry skin. *Sugar Scrubs hydrate skin without clogging pores and are absorbed completely in one minute. *Sugar Scrubs are safe to use on children. *Sugar Scrubs have been shown to stimulate and circulate lymph fluids. *Sugar Scrubs are wonderful for soothing the skin after shaving. *Sugar Scrubs can replace many skin care products, such as those rough pumice stones. *Sugar Scrubs act as an exfoliate of dead skin before self tanning, also hydrates the skin, which prevents excessive self tanning being absorbed in those key areas like knees, ankles, and elbows. *Sugar Scrubs are safe enough for frequent use and are non-abrasive enough for everyday use, even for your face, yet the exfoliative agents and oils are strong enough to work wonders on even the toughest, roughest skin. * No need for a lotion after a sugar scrub treatment. *Sugar scrubs can quickly help heal blemishes, absorb the dirt and oil from pores, and balance the natural oils in the skin. * Sugar Scrubs can soften even rough, chapped, calloused man-hands after only a few uses. * With Sugar Scrub there is no need for a separate cleanser and a separate moisturizing product. * Sugar Scrubs stimulate both cells and senses. * Sugar scrubs moisturize and restore skin. *Sugar Scrubs can be used as a one-minute-manicure or pedicure. * Sugar scrubs are gentler, less dehydrating than salt scrubs and be used by all skin types. * Sugar is also a humectant, so Sugar scrubs help draw moisture to the skin. * Sugar Scrubs spread easily over damp skin and rinse cleanly.
  19. ohh another question, for the shaving cream does it have to be whipped, or could I just leave it be, wanna get my friends dad to try it in his shave cup, and thanks so much again
  20. I pour mine when it turns into a watery pudding stage, like when you make pudding on the stove before you pour it into pudding cups or so forth. And you can rebatch it, look up rebatching in the search or go to http://www.millersoap.com/ I found lots of info here and was directed there from the soaper folks here.
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