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jazzbo848

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  1. in order to wick the candle for the opening of the martini glass, you need to use a wick that is way to large for the bottom of the glass. you can either crimp about half way up the glass, or you can do several pours and double glass using a glass tealite container with a gel tea lite candle in it............... cheryl
  2. the saline sprays for the nose flush out the sinusesand keep them open so that bacteria does not get trapped in there and grow into sinus infections. i use the very frequently as i have sinus problems 24/7, 365. personally, i really would not want to squirt menthol up my nose. my nasal membranes and sinus cavities are already quite tender. cheryl
  3. baking soda soothes skin. i do not use corn starch with my milk bath. and michi is right, corn starch and corn flour are not the sme thing. cheryl
  4. the fact that sandyrose has spent so much time talking to the mftr's of her bases shows how much research and time she has invested. i know that i came across as the strongest "product police", but there are so many newbies out there who say, tell me everything, or how does this look, i am selling tomorrow.................and they have done absolutely NO research. it is better that the questions be asked here than when they get out on their own. sandy, i do appologise if i offended you. but your answers told me you really had done your homework. you will understand when you meet some of the ones who know nothing and sell everything............... cheryl
  5. what preservation systems are you using in your b and b products? what wicks are you using in your soy candles? are your fragrances skin safe in your b and b products? what kind of throw do you have in your soy candles? how long a cure do the candles take to produce that throw? i believe that since you posted that you were not really aware of potential labeling problems with things like diaper rash balm, that per haps you need to research each item more thoroughly. this is a good group to ask questions. no one here will thwap your dream, but we will ask you to research and know what you are doing and why you are doing it...........................fragrances come after knowledge of product. we want you to sell the safest, most delightful product you can, but SAFE comes first. cheryl
  6. you have to be very careful how you label it because if you make and "healing" or "treatment" claims it puts it into the drug catergory. cheryl
  7. it happens to most of us........walk away and be outside for awhile...........smell fresh coffee beans......give a test candle to a friend who is not smelling them all day........... just make sure you are NOT exceeding the wax manufacturer's fragrance reccomendation because then it becomes a safety issue.......... hth, cheryl
  8. i am lazy.....i buy the sfic honey glycerin base.......... cheryl
  9. if you are looking for qualities in soap, you need to know what the oils/butters are going to become once they combine with the lye and liquid. if you want them for lotions/creams/butters, that is another matter. i.e., coconut oil in soap is very cleaning and can be considered harsh by some, but in a butter it is wonderfullt moisterising. you need to know what product you are going to use it for, and sutdy those results. cheryl
  10. read through, and play with the pages of www.soapcalc.com it is fun, cheryl
  11. how much fo are you adding? cheryl
  12. is your scale accurate? did you forget any oils/butters? cheryl
  13. are you adding anything to your sfic base? cheryl
  14. i also wonder about using so much dye. now you and i may very well be using two different dye chips, but it takes very little of mine to color my gel. and too much dye can affect your burn. cheryl
  15. did you try www.rusticescentuals.com cheryl
  16. iwait until the next day because although it seems to set up quickly, it remains warm for quite awile and you need it to be completely cool before you burn it. cheryl
  17. what is what is their flash point? that is also important. cheryl
  18. i get the one from obn that haiku hills(?) used to sell and i love it. it is yellowish green, but when i whip it with some other butters and oils, it is white. i look at it this way, the more they refine it, the more goodies they take out. think white bread and how they have to put back in some of the stuff (vitamins, fiber) that the refining takes out. and i don't get any strong aroma from the butter, when i whip my formula, it has no scent unles i scent it............... cheryl
  19. henry, you have to be very careful with the plastic tealight containers. not all of them are safe for gel wax. i would suggest asking the supplier if the containers are safe for gel. gel wx burns hotter than other waxes. and vicky is right about the gel boogers, my daughter and i used to groom each other like orangutans do after we made candles.... cheryl
  20. i also think that glycerin may be your culprit. i do the 80/20 with dry flow, also placing in freezer several times during whipping and have never had runny whipped shea. cheryl
  21. spray them with rubbing alcohol before you wipe them down.... cheryl
  22. first of all, gel candles have a better cold thro than hot throw (usually) sooty burning comes from improper wicking and failure to keep to keep the wick trimmed to the right height. you need to test (make sample candles) to learn the proper amount of non-polar fragrance, wick size, and coloring. hth, cheryl
  23. i have made items from sculpy clay, baked it and then used those for my models. cheryl
  24. this is a gel wax? it sounds like the wrong size wick. cheryl
  25. are you using a shaving brush with your shaving soap. i was asuming that you were, then realized what happens when one assumes........... cheryl
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