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  1. I separated the soap into two separate molds. one silicone one wooden. It happened to both. I discussed putting it in the oven with my husband, but we weren't sure the degree. So that total sense. I couldn't justify turning my dryer on.

    I will try again this weekend.

    I did the zap test, I did get a little sting, but it wasn't the same kind of sting when it is really lye heavy. I think it was a little early though.

    It definitley has a distinctive look, lol. apperently this doesn't happen too often, as there is no info about this, I have a one of a kind!

    Thanks for your help :)

  2. I have been making hot process for 7-8 years or so, I use one of kathy millers recipes, always have success.

    I tried cold process yesterday. The soap is still a little soft, but is still cutting nice...smells great.

    The Problem: small white circles, on the sides and underneath the soap. All are the size of a dime or smaller. I do not see any on the inside. Some look a little traily.

    In hot process it is recommended to use 1 once or more of fragrance per pound. I stuck with that rule, and maybe just used way too much. or is this another problem? IDK

    so this is the recipe

    16 oz palm

    14 oz coconut

    52 oz olive

    6 oz cocoa butter

    32 oz cold water

    12 oz lye

    4 oz fragrance (oops!)

    Mixed lye and oils around 100

    not sure if it's stearic acid, lye pockets, or the fragrance. Any input appreciated, Thanks!

    Kari

  3. Vitamin E- nope. Try the jojoba. Glycerin wouldn't provide much benefit in a carrier oil mix, the only thing that I can think of is it might help it mix troublesome fo-oil combos. Maybe start with a really small batch and let it sit for a couple days to see if separates, then add glycerin at 1% intervals to see if that helps. But, not much help here since I have not tried it!

    Tell me your results, inquiring minds want to know :confused:

    It will take awhile for my items to get here, but I will surely post the results.

  4. caramel, what I have found in my research is that you can mix it with jojoba or grapeseed. It really depends on the weight of the oil with how well it will mix. And, you would not want a carrier oil that is heavy smelling itself.

    Since oils go rancid, you have the possibility of your mix going rancid- a preservative might be an option when mixing with carrier oils, or mixing in smaller batches.

    Mixing with perfumers alcohol will produce a perfume that perserves itself, but because alcohol evaporates, it will not last as long on the skin. This is where glycerin is supposed to help.

    Wow, it is really tough to find this info (can't wait to figure out EO combos!)- some sort of secret society or something! lol!

    Ordering tomorrow....Can't wait to try my new scents!

  5. fractionated coconut oil. I think I am going to give alcohol and fco a try to see which I like best.

    I think, from what I have managed to come by, you would use 1-5% glycerin to preserve the essential oil. I would assume that you could use it with the fco as well.

    I still need to order, draaaaaging my feet!

  6. I use the perfumers alcohol from Snowdrift and really like it. I have read somewhere about using glycerin also. I think it help with the "staying power" of it. Probably the oil helped it to soak into your skin better? Don't really know cause I haven't tried it.

    Yes, staying power, that's what it was! I can't remember where I read it, or what percentage. Back to more research.

    FCO sounds like it would make more of a body spray. Perfumers alcohol is what I would use for what I would like to accomplish, but a good idea if going that route.

  7. She is selling them, and she is great! I am in the process of ordering one from her, and I can tell you her customer service is awesome! I can't comment on the finished product yet- but as you can see from the pictures, she is really talented!

    Will post my new goodie when she is finished.......(don't you dare post it! I get bragging rights!)

    Kari

  8. ooooh no, too expensive?! I have done price comparison on some of your basics with them, and they meet or beat a lot of supplliers. But, your not-so-everyday oils can go into the $200 range. WHAT? I definitely had sticker shock when I fell in love with eo's.

    Glad I could help a little, sorry it is not the best option for you :sad2:

  9. I have read that glycerin, in perfumes, helps with potentcy. Apparently it is used often, although I am not sure if that is just for EO's.

    I guess my main question was aging. I would think that it would need to sit some time after it is combined with alcohol. If not, even better!

  10. I am wanting to make a perfume with hypnotic poison type fragrance oil. I will be purchasing perfumers alcohol.

    question:

    1. what percentages do I need to use of both

    2. should I add glycerin, and at what percentage

    3. according to snowdrift, EO's need to be aged then added to the alcohol, since it's an FO do you add to aclohol and use right away, or do I need to age it in the alcohol?

    I will be making 8 oz total to start. Thanks for help before hand!

  11. the mms wax was discontinued, which is a shame! I switched to 444 but hate it, so I thought If I could get the same wax as mms or atleast comparable, I would be much happier.

    I know that brambleberry carries c-3, but unlike other suppiers, their wax is still through the roof! Not many suppliers carry c-3 in my neck of the woods.

  12. hmm, interesting. I emailed them, but no response-yet. If it is, that would really be great! I started out testing candles with that wax, found out it was discontinued and switched.

    I think I might just have to order some to see if it is comparable. Great news! Thanks for the response :cheesy2:

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