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Ruina

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  1. Wow Ann Marie. That's awfully generous of you. Yes, I would like to try it and see. I'll pm you my addy. But I've never heard of Yaley. What's their website so I can take a look.

    I also get all my colors from TKB and never been disappointed, just wish they'd come out with a vibrant red. I know you've been on the look out for it too.

  2. Know what you mean. I've been looking for one for a while.

    I bought the one from Chase. Not extremely happy with it but it's ok. I find it a bit too flexible and have a hard time getting the soap out. It's made of a soft plastic and when I pull back to pop out the soap it pulls back too much. Sorry. Not sure I'm explaining that right.

    Anyway, I'm still on the look-out for something else. Maybe I'll check out the one from Peak.

  3. Thanks for your help.

    I contacted Kaila at TKB and she responded saying that they're liquid brown oxide has a reddish hue and that's probably why I got the pink. She's so wonderful :bow:

    She'll gonna send me a sample of a different brown. I don't want chocolate smelling soap, so the cocoa powder is out.

    Tizimarezie, how'd you get the powder to mix without speckles? I always have trouble with that.

  4. I think (correct me I'm wrong) because of soap's high pH you don't need preservative.

    I've used (for my own use of course) scented handwash and shower gels, diluted it (2 oz soap + 7 oz distilled water) & works wonderfully in these bottles. Plus very cost efficient. I've even tested dollar store cheap brands liquid soaps and they also work. I add a bit of turkey red oil for more emolliency (sp?).

    For gift-giving, I've bought unscented (Dr. B's) liquid soap. Colored it, scented it, added a bit of TRO. Everyone's enjoyed them.

    Hope this was helpful :)

    PS. Thanks for the shredded cp tip. I'm gonna try that.

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