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  1. I bought 2 anchor 8 cup glass measuring cups at my walmart, maybe it is an area thing. Big Lots is the bomb though, but mine is just to far away. Thrift stores are just to much trouble and prices have gone outta site.

  2. Monica

    I have a 16oz bottle of bitter almond EO , would that be safe to use in Soaps? I sure do not want to harm anyone , but I would think that anyone selling this would have to label it as a toxic poison.

    I'm gonna get rid of it if it is not safe. I got it at EOU so I'm going to call them too.

  3. I did soaped at room temp and I put the FO in at light trace but wow it just set up. I will never do a water discount with this FO again, but to save the trouble I think in the future I'll just HP with it.

    My concern was if it gelled and the test was positive for lye, but I'm going to give it a 3 week cure and check again, if it's still positive I'm chucking it.

  4. Hi all....

    I was making a new recipe with a lye concentration of 35. But I thought to measure the FO by weight not by the oz shot glass and it came to about 4.5+ instead to the 3.5 that it called for.

    Anyway I had taken some of the batter out to do a swirl but this stuff just started to set as soon as I added the FO so I quick poured into the mold then tried to smooth the top to no avail.

    I still had the color part set aside so I stuck the SB inside And as soon as the FO hit that it began to set up too so I just poured it on top of the other stuff in the mold and stuck it in the oven.

    I am wondering if it will still make soap or if all is lost?

    I took it out and tested it with Phenolphthalein but it is showing lye , should I let it sit and cure ? Could it be that it will get better or not?

  5. With hot process you need to add the fo at the end. You need to know the flash point and add after it is below the flash point. You really don't need to cook it too long. Check after an hour or so with a whisk pulled through the mixture making sure to get to the bottom of the pot checking for any clumps, if there aren't any it done, otherwise check every 10 min till they are gone.

  6. They're little kids. Ages oh 7-9, maybe 10. They send the kids to ask questions or interrupt sales, get prices or make a point of trying to drive traffic to their parent's booth.

    Mia B is Mia Bella.

    I'd tell those kids to leave immediately! I'd be right in front of them with a very stern look and if they didn't move I'd gently but firmly lead them out!

    Those in charge of the show should also be told and they should insist that the other vendor keep her kids in place and if she doesn't they should ask them to leave. It is completely unprofessional if the show sponsors do not control this situation. JMHO

    I've never heard of Mia Bella.

  7. Hmm that is very strange. Could it be possible that a competitor may just be trying to waste your time?

    That was my first thought too.

    To address the first problem. First, it was a lesson in NOT shipping without payment. Second, When she finally responded that it was your fault for sending the stuff without payment and she was going to cancel the order. I would have said well then send me back my stuff cause you didn't want it in the first place!

    People like that get what they deserve. I would still file a police report in her county to have it on record, and I would email or call and tell her what I was going to do if she doesn't pay in 24 hours for example.

  8. Man I was going to let this thread die, but those people are back at a show that started tonight and ends Saturday. They've already sent the children over, but just a heads up I guess -- they have their own business name and are setting out Mia B product, so some of you may start seeing this as opposed to just seeing Mia B out there. Fingers crossed no dramatics, but with the other vendors around them listening and spying for us, this could get interesting.

    I'm confused about people sending the kids over to your booth? Do they look at your stuff to report back to the parents? Are they little kids or are these adult kids? Also what is Mia B?? Sorry I'm just not following this and I haven't started to sell at shows yet.

    Thanks

  9. I agree with Scented that the only way you will know if it is good is to try it. You could also compare it to other recipes that you find. Most companies usually test their products many times to see what works best for them.

    You could also do a test market with your perfected Bath Bombs and see which packaging works better foil or plastic or something else.

    Test, test, test & more testing is the success of most businesses.

    Good Luck!

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