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MLJ

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  1. Sorry I misunderstood you I thought you were looking for a supplier that carried both skin safe and candle safe oils. I didn't understand that you wanted one oil to be both. I know that there are many out there are many that say candle and skin safe. I make both as well however I also have very senstive skin and pay particular attention to the oils I use in my Bath and Body products. I do use seperate FO's for candles and tarts. Good luck in your search. MLJ
  2. Am I missing something here?? Saveon scents lists all the different grades of oils as well as MSDS sheets with the flash points; information that is vital to candle makers. View MSDS CLICK HERE TO VIEW USEFUL FRAGRANCE SPECIFICATIONS From what I have seen they have the most extensive list of FO and Designer Types. Mary Lou
  3. https://shop.the-common-scents.com/splashPage.hg I have been trying to find out if anyone has done business with this compay? They list hundreds of scents many Designer Types. Check it out see what you think. Mary Lou
  4. I am mostly interested in any info on : https://shop.the-common-scents.com Thank you
  5. There are some similarities. never ordered from either. Looks like save on is less expensive, however, I am intersted in quality and consistency. Skydreamer, will you let us know what you ordered and what you think of the scents? I was attracted by the number of "dupe" type oils. Thank you, Mary Lou
  6. I am trying to find out if anyone is familar with this company. They have only cosemetic grade fragrances, and seem to have an enormous amount of "DUPE" type fragrances. From Victoria Secret to Clair Burke. https://shop.the-common-scents.com Mary Lou
  7. Has anyone tried: https://shop.the-common-scents.com Mary Lou
  8. Can not tell you who has the best; ican tell you that The Chemistry Store's version is not good. HTP Mary Lou
  9. Has any one used The Chemistry Store Diffuser Base? What do you think about it? I would also welcome any comments on DPG or any other suppliers base. Thank you so much, Mary Lou
  10. Bless you heart. Thabnk you so much. I have been looking for this for days. Mary Lou
  11. Does any one know of a supplier that carries a Green Tea FO (Elizaberth Arden Type) ? I have been searching for several days to no avail. Or does any one know of a Green Tea FO that is comparable? Thanks so much, Mary Lou
  12. Question??? Why would you want the metal to seperate from the wooden collar? It was my understanding that the metal collar was there to keep the FO from saturating the wooden collar. Please explain because I just purchased som of these and want to be sure I am using them correctly. Mary Lou
  13. I am sure that you can devide a scent individually. However, I only use one scent at a time because I start getting headaches when I try to work with different scents at the same time. Guess I am weird!! Mary Lou
  14. I wrap my tarts no matter what I am putting them in. If you don't they have a tendency to scar...no matter if you are using soy or parafin or an combination. I just like them to stay pretty:grin2: Mary Lou
  15. www.Bayousome.com Not 12 ounce...but they have 2,4 8 and 16 ounce. Mary Lou
  16. Tia...check this out...might be what you are looking for. Mary Lou http://www.candletech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=16827
  17. Shea/Mango Body Butter Morning Glory's Shea & Mango Body Butter Gloria Lewis, Morning Glory's Candles & Bath, Iowa 61% Distilled Water 3% Glycerin 5% stearic acid 6% E-wax 5% macadamia nut oil 2% soybean oil 5% apricot kernel oil 2% golden jojoba oil 3% mango butter 3% shea butter 3% cocoa butter 1% t-50 (Vitamin E acetate) 1% Germall plusI usually make this a gallon at a time leaving it unscented. I take out what I need and then add .5% to 1% fragrance oil. I used 1% Cucumber Melon fragrance oil for this. I feel that I could have done with half of what I used. This is a very strong scent. Disclaimer: These instructions are presented in good faith. Bubbles 'n Lights makes no guarantee to the outcome of the finished product. Always try a small amount first.
  18. Bev, I just sent you a PM. Mary Lou
  19. Thay are hand washable:D soap and water work well...then rinse very well. Mary Lou
  20. Many of our local hospital's and large business have Vendors in their lobbies selling various products. I set up last week at our local VA Hospital and sold $868 worth of candles, tarts and tart burners in one day. Their fee for allowing you to sell is 10% of sales. I am now on their Vendor list for 2 days per month. I don't know if I will sell that much every time I am there. But you never know. Mary Lou
  21. Their products are generally overpriced. Does not say much for their business ethics. Mary Lou
  22. I do the same I try to make the outside match the fragrance. At Christmas time I found some really nice (inexpensive) boxes and used them for the holidays. Wrapping them with wired ribbon. Mary Lou
  23. That's not so far away. Actually we will be relocating to Citrus County, Floral City. We are in the process of Building a home.....then I can retire and devote myself ,full time, to all my crafts ! Mary Lou
  24. St. Petersburg:cool2: ...where are you? Mary Lou
  25. Check your Yellow Pages under paper products. I found one in town that I buy all my boxes, bags and other paper products from. If he does not have what I want he pulls out catalogs and orders for me. I find him to be very reasonable and I save on shipping. Mary Lou
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