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Tall Blonde

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  1. Well I've seen three "eye accident stories" in this topic (Tall Blonde, Jcandleattic and hellen), this scared me a little!

    I will get some safety goggles as soon as possible... :embarasse

    Trust me, you're better off wearing some type of eye protection. I was being careful and somehow the raw soap splashed up into my eye. I rinsed and rinsed and my husband ended up taking me to the ER. I had to lay there for a few hours with a cup on my eye and solution being poured onto it. For a week (at least) I couldn't see out of that eye, had to go to an eye doctor to make sure I didn't do any permanent damage. I wear gloves and long sleeves, because I somehow always manage to get lye on me and the skin on my arms is more sensitive than anywhere else (but that's another story). Anyway, you can be incredibly careful and still have an accident. More likely, if you can soap without splashing on yourself you've been lucky. So far.

  2. As someone who has gotten raw soap splashed in the eye and then spent several hours in the ER getting my eye flushed and not being able to see for a week and frying my eyelashes...yes, I wear goggles. From the time I need to pick up the lye canister to pouring the soap into the mold. And proper shoes and jeans and long sleeves. Which makes soaping in summer a ton of fun.

  3. According to an article I read recently, wax based lip balms do little in helping your lips. It would be interesting to see if the stearic would help harden it up. I used soy wax in mine, but soy is so soft, you have to use more of it to keep it from melting. Being a lip balm junkie, this would be an interesting experiment.

  4. Can someone tell me what is in Hermes body lotion (and perhaps these other high end lotions) that they can charge $55 for 6.5 oz? Besides the fragrance and the packaging what is in this stuff to make it so pricey? Or is it the just the name factor? Do people really spend $110 on body cream?:shocked2:

    Even the soap is $25 for 3.5 oz. Can someone explain this to me???

  5. I usually start with listing the ingredients and researching what the heck they are all for. Then I look at the list and analyze it to find out what the active ingredients are. Those are the main things to focus on IMO. You will find commercial products have several diferent emulsifiers or thickeners or filler products.

    I also like to do this. Once you look up the ingredients you find many are just thickeners and emulsifiers. A girl from work wanted me to make some Lovespell lotion like VS. When I read the ingredients it was pretty much mineral oil with a bunch of thickeners. When you do your research you'll find you can make the product much more simply.

  6. I was reading on the Dish about using a pressure cooker for lotions. It sounds great and easy, but I wonder about cleaning. Pressure cookers are generally aluminum. So how would you clean it? Wouldn't bleach corrode the aluminum? Or would it be in too small a percentage to corrode? Or would you use some other type of cleaner/sanitzer? I'm all for finding easier ways of making lotion, but I'd like to know more about the process first.

  7. Yeah, I'm probably going to stick with WSP. I know a lot of people complain about them, but I've always gotten my stuff pretty fast (and I'm in California!) and they have such a variety of stuff. I have no complaints about their service or anything. Stick with what you know.

  8. Interesting. I did a price comparison with a mock purchase between MMS, WSP and Sunburst (the container company in Sacramento). For 100 -2oz white plastic jars with lid $47.00 at Sunburst with me picking up; for 100 -2oz frosted jars with lid $51.44 with UPS ground shipping (cheapest shipping); for 96 -2oz clear jars with lid $47.73 with standard ground shipping. So, breaking it down, Sunburst is 0.47 cents per jar, MMS is about 0.51 cents per jar and WSP is about 0.50 cents per jar.

  9. I've been using the clear plastic straight sided PET jars from WSP for my olive body butter. I like those because they're easy for me to label. Those low profile jars were a PIA to label. So, we all know shipping from WSP is ridiculous (to put it midly) and there's a container company in Sacramento that is maybe an hour away from me. But they don't have those same PET jars like WSP. They have the low profile jars, and they have the taller, white jars Now, I don't like white jars. I like the clear jars cause I think it's nice to see the product. These jars are also 47 cents (including lid) as opposed to approx 35 cents at WSP. But then, I wouldn't have to bend over on the shipping. So, do I sacrifice looks for cost?

    This is the jar at Sunburst

    http://www.sunburstbottle.com/s.nl/it.A/id.1733/.f

    and this is the jar at WSP

    http://wholesalesuppliesplus.com/ProductDetail.aspx?CatalogID=9&GroupID=550&CategoryID=551&ProductID=2786&ProductName=++2+oz+Clear+PET+Basic+Plastic+Jar+-+48%2f400

    What do you think?

  10. I made a 'poo bar with beer that I've been using lately and I'll never go back to anything else now! It's got shea butter and avo butter and jojoba and my hair has never had this much body or felt so silky! I need to get more beer and make a giant batch of this stuff!

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