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kestagano04

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  1. Isn't 1 tablespoon per pound of fragrance oil about 3% ? Information I've seen states.... When labeling your product, additives incorporated at 3% should be listed after Glycine Soja (Soybean) Protein... (at least for the type of melt and pour I use). Ruina states that she uses about 1/2 tsp per 4 ounces which would be 2 tsp per pound. So if you use 1 tablespoon of fragrance oil per pound wouldn't you list the ingredients for the castile soap after fragrance? The ingredients for Dr Bronners unscented castile soap are... water, saponified organic coconut & organic olive oils (w/retained glycerin), organic hemp oil, organic jojoba oil, citric acid, vitamin E. Would you list all that after the fragrance? Or.... besides being organic, some of those ingredients are already in the melt and pour base.... so would you only list the ingredients that are not already in the base(for example hemp and jojoba oil) after fragrance? :confused: Please let me know if I'm completely wrong... I have just started working with mp 4 months ago (newbie).
  2. I purchased Dr. Bronners at my local grocery store a while back when I decided to cut chemicals out of my household cleaning. You can use it in many ways. I may just try it in my melt and pour after reading this thread. If you can't find it at your local grocery store, try a store like Whole Foods, I know they have it but it may be a little more expensive there. You can also purchase it online.
  3. How much do you add per pound? Do you use the unscented baby mild type? Thanks
  4. That's the hard part... not knowing what type of warmer your customers are using, there's so many available (good and bad). I can't always trust my nose, which is why I get people to help me test. When I think a scent has a poor throw I give it to others to test and they seem to usually think it smells great (darn candle nose). I'm thinking about starting to mix a little paraffin with my soy. I'm hoping it will help some with smudging I get in my cello bags, and maybe make them a little stronger?
  5. I use candlescience oils and am really happy with them. Their shipping rocks too! They usually ship same day which is great. I use ecosoya wax and go by their soy ratings.
  6. What type of wax do you use and where do you purchase your fragrance oils? You obviously use a great combo. I use candlescience fragrance oils and ecosoya pb, but can not get mine to last that long (5-7 days).
  7. I agree... I asked a question on here some time ago if something like that was possible because I saw a website where they claimed their melts will last a week. To answer the original question... I test each new scent I make and keep track of how long it lasts. I also give them to my Mom to test for me and we compare notes.
  8. I'm wondering the same thing. If you still have scent 5-7 days later, does it still fill a large space? Or can you only smell it up close to the warmer?
  9. I had never heard of dipped toilet paper until recently... who would've thunk? I never knew you could make toilet paper look so nice...
  10. That is very pretty! When I first looked at the picture, I thought I was looking at foliage. Beautiful.
  11. There's also this site.... http://www.nashvillewraps.com/ShowType.ww?Class=052 The first three at the top of the page.
  12. What about this site? http://www.clearbags.com/?category|BIOBAGS
  13. That sounds like my house! My mom has purchased Tarts for me as recently as my last Birthday in April, and I've been making them for the last 2.5 years!
  14. I was only ordering 10 lb bags up until today and have never seen anything in it. I just ordered my first 50 lb case of ecosoya PB from CS. How does it come packaged? I really hope I don't find anything like that in mine. You've got me worried.
  15. Never mind. It would only save me 3 dollars to order wax and oils from WSP... and I trust Candlescience's oils more. :smiley2:
  16. I will be ordering a case of ecosoya pillar blend from Wholesale Supplies Plus (closest to me, best shipping rate), and I wanted to get some fragrance oils along with it. I usually get my oils from Candlescience. I was wondering if anybody has some suggetions about which ones throw good in soy? I already looked at the thread which had a few listed, but was hoping there are more. I've used their cinnamon stick but found I had to double the amount of oil to get a decent throw. Can anybody help me? Thanks! Stacey
  17. Thanks Linda. I did happen to find that info, which is about all I could find. I appreciate your help.
  18. Thanks for the tip. :smiley2: I'm expecting to receive some silk in the mail soon. I have to wait for the base I'll be playing with to come after Southern Soapers ships out their orders from the pre buy. I hate waiting.
  19. Those are very pretty! I will be experimenting with some sfic bases soon and would be overjoyed if they turned out as pretty (doubt they will, I'm too new to being creative with mp). I have a bid on a velveeta box on ebay right now. I saw that people use them on this board. After seeing your soaps, I can't wait to use it!
  20. Can you add Hydrolyzed Silk Powder to mp base? How much is a good amount and at what point during the process is best? Thanks! Stacey
  21. I'm wondering about the quality of their soap base. They're only about an hour and a half away from me. I have been on their site a few times, but wasn't sure if I should try them.
  22. I'm somewhat new to melt and pour too. I took advantage of the pre buy and bought 3 lbs each of the aloe, goat milk, shea, clear, and 1 lb of the shaving soap so that I can try them all out and mix them up a bit. I plan on sprucing them up with some additives too (been doing alot of research on craftserver figuring out what I want to add and how much). I didn't bother purchasing any oatmeal base because I like to add my own ground oats. If you have the funds maybe you could do the same... it should be alot of fun playing around with the different bases when they arrive. :smiley2:
  23. Candybee, I was thinking about some of the liquid ones that are preblended in glycerin. I have read how the powdered ones are very difficult to blend in melt and pour. They say the neons are non-cosmetic grade, but I can't seem to find any additional info on them. Alot of the links on their website don't seem to be working properly. Thanks for the reply.
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