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sandyrose

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  1. My DREAM come true would be to have a little B&B shop somwhere in the downtown area of a cute little suburb. In my dreams I have it al designed rustic looking with tiny splashes of trendy bright colors.

    I'm going to school for Theraputic Massage right now so I'd have my own practice there too. Kind of like a B&B shop and wellness center for the Body-Mind-Spirit. And of course all my massage threapy clients would have to walk through my store. :wink2: teehee.... and see & smell all my wonderful B&B products each time.

    I'd love to hear about your stores.. see pictures or whatever. Anyone?

  2. I can see researching other people poducts but copying!?:mad:

    What are you going to do? Are you going to confront her? I'm new in this and i've studied other people products whom I admire, but I like to be original.. not that I haven't gotten ideas from others businesses but I always personalize it with my own very special touches. I'd be really upset if this ever happens to me since I'm putting so much work into defining my product line.

  3. I don't have my recipe up here in my office (don't wanna wake up the baby and go fumbling for it:tiptoe: ) I think I found it somewhere through The Chemistry store Website.

    Something like baking soda, glyceryn liquid, & laurel somethin?

    It sounds like they are moldable for a while before they harden and you can put them in a soap loaf mold and actually slice them. At least that's what it sounds like to me. I hope thats how it works cuz it sounds pretty cool!

  4. I made this tonight with a full pound of shea substituted for the other butters. I tinted it a light peachy color and scented with Melon Jasmine.

    Before I put the corn starch in... it was definitely too greasy feeling. The corn starch made it more silky and less greasy. LOVE IT!

  5. Hi! I am totally new at this and expect to have my business rolled out by then end of winter. Right now I'm still in the testing stages. I'd love some advice from you pros!

    I've made a wonderful almond oil/shea based sugar scrub and in addition a whipped lotion with shea sugar scrub (kind of like a souffle scrub)

    They are both great, the oil based one being much more moisturizing maybe too much so for some people. Not greasy though.

    The Cream based souffle scrub is less oil but as exfoiliating as the other if not more. It's also a tad bit less expensive to make.

    I am torn if I need to pick just one of the scrubs to add to my line or if there is a way I can differentiate the two somehow and keep them both in my line. I also though of making one of them a peppermint foot scrub? But I am all out of ideas. Any advice?

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