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sarahlf

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  1. I can't use shea on my face - breakout time!

    Try some easily penetrating oils such as Raspberry, Cranberry, Watermelon...

    One I've just discovered is Plum Kernel oil- smells absolutely delish and sinks in so quickly. I tried some mixed with Macadamia oil last night and this morning and my skin feels and looks amazing.

    Can you tell I love exotic oils?!

    HTH,

    Sarah.

  2. You'd have to contact your supplier to see what ingredients are allowed to be added. The only trouble with adding anything other than EOs is that it upsets the stability of the emulsion and you'll also have Preservative issues.

    Sarah.

  3. Jadryga, PMed you back!

    My only concern with oils from Grocery stores is that my Safety Assessor won't certify products unless they're from reputable suppliers. Joe Bloggs' Grocery store isn't enough, especially with the additives they put in oils, even though they don't state them in the ingredients lists.

    Thanks everyone for your comments. I'm adding some oil-based extracts and Organic oils soon.

    If anyone has queries about shipping or anything else, feel free to contact me.

    Best wishes,

    Sarah.

  4. I agree totally with Nat. Buy a base in Europe, then you know it adheres to European Regs, etc. My Cosmetic Chemist certifies all my products for sale in Europe but not the US - many products made outside of Europe have to be certified for use in Europe. Even then, you'll still need the end product re-certified if you add anything to it.

    Sarah.

  5. It's available in small, thin white needles but they're easy to grind down and yes it does make an irritating powder that gets everywhere, so use masks, etc. It's well worth it though. I've used it in solid bubble bars as well and they're the best I've tried. I haven't tried them in bath bombs yet, so can't comment on those. IMHO, I think it really does make a difference to your skin.

    However, it still may be irritating to some.

    Edited to add: The usage rate is 1-15% but I've had products certified with 20-25% in them.

    Sarah.

  6. It is fantastic! IMHO it's milder than SLSA, it bubbles brilliantly and leaves your skin feeling smooth and conditioned. I originally got it from The Herbarie but now source it in the UK. I use it in bath creams, body washes and in a shower gel, usually along with Disodium Cocoamphodiacetate (a liquid surfactant also at The Herbarie).

    HTH,

    Sarah.

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