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amillion3147

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  1. Okay I am still quite confused on this. I have heard that when making a scrub it's best to preserve it based on the total oil amount in the recipe. I was going by the theory that it's best to preserve the total weight of the formulation(oils including sugar). What is the correct way of thinking here? I just can't understand why you would only want to preserve the oils and not the sugar since it is included as part of the formula and one where water will most likely get introduced into it. I have a formula that I have been working on for months and want to get it right as far as assuring it's preserved correctly.

  2. Thanks to all for your fine adivice and wisdom. After giving it careful consideration I think this venture will end up costing me more money than I may bring in due to those wacky booth fees. I still will try to work out a better agreement with her as it can't hurt to ask.

    I still wonder how any of the other merchants are really making money with this venture with her. I guess they are not dealing with items with low profit margins.

  3. I was contacted recently from a woman who owns a gallery type retail store in the arts district of my city. It features handmade items from many different artists from my local area. It is more on the vibe of the store Anthropologie at least that is what it reminded me of when I got there and looked around. She is not looking to do wholesale but what sounds a lot like consignment to me. Vendor places product and displays it in store and the owner of the store recieves a 12% comission on all sales. They cut you a check and so on each month with weeklys report on sales etc.

    She claims she gets a lot of foot traffic and does monthly gallery crawls twice a month which draws a large crowd. The only downside is that there is a montly rental space of at least $75.00 from up to $615.00 depending on your space. From some reason this just doesn't sound feasible to me even after crunching some numbers quickly. I can understand the commision but the rental space sounds a bit too much on top of that.

    The only good side is that it has the potential to really get my name out some more and could lead to other opportunities. I don't have any exisisting wholesale accounts now and was thinking since I had time off from school this summer to work on obtaining an account with someone.

  4. Of course. I am not risking my sight due to a batch of soap. I love making soap but I love my ability of sight much more. Anyone who doesn't well that's on them. I guess I have a better appreciation for the eye since I understand it's physiology. I refuse to wear gloves though but that is my choice and I understand the implications of not doing so because it's hard to work with them. I do use them to unmold to avoid getting fingerprints on the soap.

  5. if it's really high in hard oils then yes - I agree that room temp is not necessarily your best bet.

    Thank you. You can bet I won't be doing that one again with this recipe:) I thought something funky was going on with my lye. Thanks again everyone.

  6. That's interesting. For 2 years I exclusively used room temp lye and premelted and then room temp oils without anything like that. (I finally went to slightly warm lye & oils because I started getting incomplete gel).

    Was it a new recipe amillion?

    Yes and no. The recipe was for a salt bar with a high content PKO, PO, CO , OO. The only thing I did different was drop the PKO a bit and added some CO. NO FO was even added when this happened. I didn't bother with adding that in until it smoothed out first. The salt was added later on when it appeared to be emulsified.

  7. I can't help but reflect back on a batch I made a week ago. I had planned to make a batch but decided against it because it was very late. By this time my lye had been sitting on my counter tightly closed. I figured I would just do my soap the next day. Anyway by the time I got around to making the soap the lye had been out for at least 24 hours. I measured out my oils and all and proceeded to stick blend. As soon as I started to stick blend things started proceed a little different. The oils started turning to a slushy like state and simply refused to smooth out. I had to agressively stick blend this for several minutes to get it smooth out. The oils were also at room temp. Any ideas on what caused this in the first place. I have never seen this before but I always use my lye the same day it's made up.

  8. hmmmm...ok, sometimes if I get confused when printing different things on each side, befOre I print the first side, I put a little arrow in pencil at the top of the sheet. This way I am CERTAIN I'm inserting it correctly.

    Try this on plain paper. Print your first side then print the second side on a separate sheet, then put them together and hold up to the light...does it look right then? If so, then you are probably putting the sheet in wrong.

    I do this all the time with this method. It's a challenge to figure it out at first but it does take a few extra seconds to figure it out.

  9. Hmm I just did this last night on my own site with adding a clickable banner to my blog. After I created the banner I just went on photobucket to host it there and got the tag for it. I had to end up changing the link for it to direct to my blog instead of photobucket.

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