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BlancaD

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  1. I use my leftover wax on a warmer to scent the house much like a melt does and I also pour into flat cookie sheet-allow to harden and break up and use mixed with herbal potpourri or in little fabric bags as sachets in closets (cool areas) they make the area smell amazing and it's flameless :)

  2. I have added the avocado pulp with the oils when blending with the lye or at light trace...it's really easy to work with and the lather is heavenly and creamy ...my recipe contains 25% Avocado oil and makes a very lotion like lather :grin2:

  3. Hi There CandyBee...I have made soap using avocado pulp ..I use 1 whole avocado(medium size) per 2.5 pound soap recipe..I blend it in with the oils..it does discolor to a dark greenish brown but the lather is wonderful especially when combined with avocado oil in the recipe...I usually use a fresh smelling FO or EO blend and I add green tea leaves or peppermint leaves for a speckled effect....:)

  4. Just googled Paul hanson and apparently Nigerian scammers are using this name for bank fraud too...they use Dr.Paul Hanson as well so it might well be they are using a innocent persons name fraudulantly:undecided

  5. Hi friends..I make my own fuel for my effusion lamp(aroma lamp) by mixing a 16 oz bottle of 91% Isopropyl Alcohol..can be found next to rubbing alcohol at the pharmacy..

    1/2 ounce Fragrance oil and 1/2 ounce distilled water..mix ingredients and fill lamp half way only..let the cotton wick soak up the solution and ignite outside..allow flame to burn for 5 minutes then extingusih and enjoy...Do not substitute any other alcohol and make sure you ingnite the lamp in a safe area..handmade fuel costs 1/3 less than fuels found in the stores... use fragrance oils from reputable sources..I use fragrances that are used for candles and bath and body products.

  6. I would just do commercial witch hazel mixed with the essential oils..it contains just enough alcohol to be self preserving and disperse the oils (14%) and its safe for dogs..just use a dog safe essential oil blend such as lemongrass,citronella,eucalyuptus,peppermint,geranium and lavender..a few drops into an ounce of witch hazel is all you need..hope this helps :)

  7. Hi Candy, I usually use the canned coconut milk that has as ingredients: Coconut milk,water and a food grade preservative..Goya brand has one as(found in the ethnic aisle in the grocery store) well as several Thai brands...the coconut creme that is sold for preparing drinks can wreak havoc in a soap as the added sugar(guar gum) can make soap overheat and burn or separate (false trace).. I agree with Kitn...hope that helps:)

  8. Hi, your recipe looks good, I would add another botanical oil such as Almond/Avocado and virgen coconut oil for deep conditioning..if you do decide on the coconut it would need to be packaged in a jar-as it solidifies in cooler temps, also if you are selling I would add a preservative (for oil based products) as you never know if people will introduce water into it..most people do as they apply in on wet hair with wet fingers..otherwise it sounds good,love the watermelon oil:)

  9. HW, I applaud you for all of your determination and hardwork at finding the rootcause of your problem candle..you have a passion for candlemaking and it shows..I wish you luck and I hope you continue to have success with all of your other candles.. I know things like this drive you nuts until a solution is found :) I also applaud your creating/testing your own wicks, that is awesome..you are an innovator of sorts:) I am glad you posted this problem because we all learn..I only make tarts at the moment but all the information provided is greatly appreciated...we are only human and things happen we can never be too careful, don't let those things stop you from being a success..to live is to learn..God Bless

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