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Crystala25

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  1. I had some trouble with one of my earlier batches of cream soap, I decided to start over and here are some pics of my newest cream soap, which thanks to some help from thecandlespastore, this batch came out much better. It's still super thick and I am going to wait a few days before whipping it up again.

  2. Your's looks great, just like whipped cream. Okay, I through it back in the crockpot and let it cook for 3.5 hrs last night. It turned really hard and the color went more see through than creamy. Candlespastore, it looks just like you said like hard vaseline, lol. Then I turned it off and let it sit overnight. I'll wait another day before I try whipping it up. Thanks so much.

  3. I made cream soap yesterday, using the hp method. I left it over night and when I checked on it this morning it had seperated. I took a stick blender to it and it now looks like taffy. Will it seperate again? Or what is my next step or stage? I joined the cream soap group on yahoo, but my computer won't let me in there right now. Can anyone help me with this?

  4. You are all so great, thanks so much for everyones help. Okay, I made up two new batches of scrubs without the whipping, just stirring the ingredients together. (I also upped my butter a bit) They turned out thick and creamy and so yummy. I guess I was overwhipping my scrubs this whole time.:bliss:

  5. Essentials bu Catalina does carry shea, mango, and cocoa butter. But, if you want more than a few pounds I would order from else where because there butters are around $7 lb. Even being in Cali. I've notices that ordering the oils in bulk from soapers choice comes out to a better price even with shipping. I also order from glorybee foods, they are closer than some.

  6. I make my bath melts in the mini muffin cups and have them in plastic ziploc bags with just a label on them. But, I have seen some that have like a fold over type tab that you staple to the top of the baggie. What would I use to make the tab, is there a place to buy tabs like this? TIA.

  7. My scrubs that I make right now are emulsified and are the texture of a a coolwhip, mousse type texture, but with sugar. I am trying to get a texture like sugar cokie dough. I've tried altering my recipe many times, but it always goes back to the light fluffy feeling. One time I made my scrub and actaully used sugar cookie fragrance, was the one time it felt and looked that texture, but that same recipe won't work again.

    ah-soy, I thought the same thing about the picture being posed for marketing, but I have felt a scrub in the past that actually felt the way it looked.

  8. carriegsxr6, I saw the ingredients listed, but wasn't sure if some of those ingredients used were to help it emulsify better than just ewax or does that matter?

    I've even tried a whole bunch of variations on my own recipe, higher precent of butters a few times, higher oil percents, etc.

  9. I have been using the same scrub recipe for my scrubs that I have been for the past two years and love the light, fluffy texture that I am achieving. But, I keep seeing shops that have a scrub that looks super thick and creamy. (Example: http://www.flower-peddler.com/store/product.php?productid=16618&cat=355&page=1, there are other products I have seen but this is just an example.)

    I have tried testing out different recipes, but cannot seem to get mine as thick looking, mine are more airy like. Is there a special technique to achieve this texture, a different emulsifier than I am using. (I use e-wax nf and stearic) Any suggestions or ideas? Thanks.

  10. I agree with the Bismuth comment above, I don't like that as an ingredient in my products, but then again some like the feel of it. For me, I tried it awhile back when I first tried BareMinerals makeup and it caused my skin to itch and for me to break out even though I was wearing mineral makeup.

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