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  1. I've stopped using stearic acid in my formulations. I can't get over the waxy/draggy feeling. I use primarily ewax/btms or a combo with cetearyl or behenyl.

    Anyway, I do use Hydrovance and I use it up to 2% in my formulations. From what I understand, use caution when using glycerin because it will make the formula tacky after 10% (I think that's it anyway). HTH

  2. For molds, I found this site, i never tried it myself but it seem to be dedicated for bath bomb supplies,

    http://www.coastalscents.com/cfwebstore/index.cfm?fuseaction=category.display&category_ID=2

    also brambleberry has "perfect for bath bombs" under one of there dome molds here

    http://www.brambleberry.com/molds1.html[ /quote]

    I have two of those and they have this odd overlapping edge that makes it difficult to place two halves together. However, if you are using only one to make a half dome, then its fine.

  3. So that's what OOH Lotion is supposed to look like! Mine failed miserably (separated out almost instantly). Did you use the ACV or the citric acid?

    I think that using Snowdrift's lab kit is a good idea. Are you still going to have your lotions, etc. tested at an established facility? This is the way I'm going to do it myself. The lab kit and ph strips are on my "immediate needs" list.

    BTW, lotion looks fantastic!:yay:

  4. I made my first MP log mold the other day, pouring into a bread pan. It worked really well! I'd suggest at least three pounds though since two pounds didn't make it as "tall" as I wanted it. As for the chunks themselves, pour the colored chunk soap into ice trays and let set up. Pop those ones out and use in your bread pan. HTH

  5. Someone within the past few months posted a website that sold B&B. Okay, that sounds like just about everyone here. ;) The thing that caught my eye, though, about this particular site was the wax tarts. They looked liked swirled candy and I wanted to take another look at them.

    So now that I want to go look at the site, I can't find it.:embarasse And trust me, after putting the search term "website" into the search box, my eyes hurt from all the hits.

    Please, if you know which site I'm talking about, please take pity on me and post it again! TIA

  6. I added some to an emulsified scrub and it worked...kinda. It's still really stiff but if I reduce the amount of MP in the scrub, it won't be as "soapy". I know there is a way to do it, I just haven't figured it out (and I'm quickly running out of MP to play with).

    Thanks for your input! I appreciate it!

  7. I finally got too jealous of all the beautiful swirls that you fantastic soapers were doing, so I decided to do some myself.:grin2:

    I did this with two types of MP, Shea MP and Honey MP. I used Cappuccino mica from Brambleberry for the color swirl. The scent is OMH (so everyone in the family can use it...otherwise it would've been Sandalwood Vanilla).

    I thought I put too much color in when I stopped swirling and only after the soap was cut did I realize it hadn't gone all the way down. Next time, I'll put all of the colored soap in. Also, I think the main soap was too cool when I poured the swirl.

    Anyhoo, here's a pic of my new soap:

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    post-7756-139458430114_thumb.jpg

  8. Jadryga,

    Do you do a 1:1 mix with the mac nut oil and avocado oil? I use a mix of FCO, Olive Oil, Grapeseed, RBO and Vit E. Not sure if I like it. I still get quite a few zits (more than I used to it seems) since I started using it. I also heard that hazelnut is particularly good for those who have oily skin.

    We'll see. I told myself I'd give it at least a month before I gave up on it.

  9. Ok, it's probably one of the silliest things I've done yet. I'm attempting a swirled MP soap but I added the mica to my swirly part too soon. Has anyone ever tried to microwave M&P with mica?

    I thought I'd ask first and benefit from your wisdom rather than blow up my kitchen!

    TIA

  10. I've done a couple of searches for info on MP in scrubs and although I found recipes, I didn't see any posts about results from those experiments.

    If you have tried putting MP in your scrub, would you please post your results? Inquiring minds would like to know!

    TIA

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