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  1. Nona

    Hello and welcome to the board!

    I used to make the electric candles and this is what I did...

    My finished product was 10 oz so I used 8 oz of MP 145 and then 2 oz of Joywax. Cutting out the hole was real easy and when I went to go and insert the light/socket, I would spread the bottom of the socket apart and that would hold the light/socket in!

    Hth some!

    Stephanie

  2. Okay, but my aloe gel bleeds color...what's thr trick? I really want to make this without using all the ingredients on TBG's site.

    I'm trying to recall what I used...maybe it was food coloring versus bb stuff?

    Heavy cream huh...I wonder if I just did a heavy body butter whipped like crazy & stuck it in the layers. There's a thought.

    Honestly, I don't have a trick why it's not bleeding. I put 2 drops of color in it, layered the gel/lotion and no bleeding at all. Now, who is to say that the next one won't bleed...:confused::D

    And my lotion is heavy. Main thing to really do though is making sure before you place the next layer, make sure that the air bubbles are out, esp when doing the gel. :grin2:

    Scented

    ~*laughing*~

    Thank you..have alot of stuff in mind to do!

    :bliss:

  3. Julia, that is what I did do!

    I bought the Aloe Gel from Walmart, waiting for another store to get it in because they always do the buy one get one free for 2.37!

    The color I used was a drop from my soap color's, I didn't scent the gel, heard it made the gel cloudy and the lotion itself is a recipe that I configured and use for my line!

    Stephanie

  4. OK, crazy question of the day. I had never heard of bubble bars-are they used as soap?? or just dissolved for the bubbles?? You mold them in bar molds?? I checked the recipe before and it sounds like bath bomb mixture. Sounds neat whatever they are for. I love bubbles.

    Glo

    Glo

    They dissolve in your water and creates bubbles.

    And lotsa bubbles...my kids love it!

    :D

  5. I found it at WSP for me and this is the description of it:

    Natrasorb Bath is a modified starch that is able to absorb and carry large quantities of oils (such as bath and fragrance oils). It creates "pockets" that can carry the oils in a dry solid, powder form. Once it comes in contact with water, it immediately dissolves releasing all of the oil into the water. It gives bath water a soft feel and does not leave a film. It can be blended with foaming agents to make a foaming bath powder. Once fragranced, it self adheres to bath salts. Recommended Use Level: 1-50%.

    Also, I do have a recipe to where I mix a % of OF with a % of Natrasorb and my FO will then be a powdered FO. Now, I haven't tried it yet though so :D

  6. Review!

    I love this solid bar!

    Alright, the bar after a few days can be picked up and not fall apart!

    I used maybe a quarter of it in my hot running water and you would not believe the bubbles!

    And they kept throughout the whole bath time!

    Bubbles were everywhere..I was even afraid to turn on my jets!

    ~*laughing

    And the scent...strong!

    You've got to try the recipe!

    Better than any other bubble bath recipe I have tried!

  7. Took the brush to work today to show people, and how the scent was excellent, this one girl bought it from me..I told her that it's not all the way filled, she said that she didn't care...so she handed the money over..

    Then I did receive 7 more order's for it!

    People love it!

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