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SusieQ

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  1. Go to Learning Library, then click on Soap making library, then scroll down the page on the right side it says Tub Soap Labels you can choose the color and vertical or horizontal labels.

  2. I had a customer buy some soap and cologne oil from me, he said he loved the products but I wasn't eco friendly. I do melt & pour and the soap was a thick large 6 oz bar, I do shrink wrap all my soaps. Since this bar would not fit into a soap box, I put it in an organza bag. The cologne oil also goes into a small box. I do wrap all of my products for shipping in bubble wrap also.

    For those who can educated me, what are some of my options for packaging and shipping?

    TIA

  3. I have had 2 requests from males to do some Patchouli EO. I did tell them that I can make it with some jojoba oil and put it in a roll on for them. I don't usually work with EO's, I can't seem to find the exact answer on how much to use.

    Please any % suggestions, would be greatly appreciated.

  4. I received a response from RLI about insurance, and making sure that what I make would be covered. I wanted to sell 5 pre-made bases from Essential

    Wholesale for a facial line. RLI response was you can't repackage it and put

    your name on it, but you could add something to it and then it would be covered. I really don't want to add fragrance or color to these. But would just adding a drop of color or fragrance to 16 oz of base, be enough to say I

    added something to it?

    TIA

  5. Thank you for the information. When I ordered these, I didn't have plans to put them in soap. I asked Bert about this and this is her short

    version reply. Just in case anyone else wants to try it in B&B.

    I can tell you that a lot of our customers have been using these for bath and body.

    Here is how I would test it. I would take 1 drop of the oil and mix it with

    16 drops of carrier oil and rub some on the inside of my wrist and wait

    several hours to see if there is a reaction of any kind. You can also make

    up a test bar of soap if that is what you prefer to do. Then wash your arm with the soap.

  6. I'm not having alot of luck either. I bought the jumbo size salts from Saltworks. The first time I used bath dye, sprayed them let them dry

    add more fragrance and let them dry. I couldn't smell it when I put

    it in the warmer. The 2nd batch I add alot more fragrance, it never

    competely dried, it smelled nice on the kitchen counter, but I really

    didn't get a great throw in warmer. I was using a strong fo.

    Now I have a couple of small batches of scented salt, I put them in

    warmer and just pour more fragrance over the top of them, only then

    can I really smell it.

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