RetroModelSari
Practically Family
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Wow! I really feel inspired by you ladies and your great ideas!!!
GOK said:[snip] I have huge amounts of recipes and formlae, so if anyone wants any illustrated factsheets, PM me with your email addy, tellimg me what you want and I'll send some over.
I have info for:
bath melts
bath salts
bombs
bubble bath
deodorant
dusting powder
hair care
hand care
household
lip balm
lotions and creams
scrubs
soaps
teas & botanicals
I've been making toiletries as a hobby for around 16 years!
massage bars
ShrinkingViolet said:I'm planning to make to homemade lipbalm in cute little pots and use them as presents. I've found a recipe in a book from the library but I'd like to see yours too!
I'm also thinking of making my own cold cream/cleansing cream with vegetable oils and essential oils in it, but I'm worried it'll go wrong and the ingredients will go to waste ... Is it very difficult to make creams and lotions if you're unexperienced? It does sound like you have a lot of experience! I'll drop you a PM.
olive bleu said:I am relieved to see that this thread is actually about inexpensive gifts and not about getting skinny over the holidays, which is what i had thought!I have been avoiding this thread for days!lol
~landgirl~ said:And to think, if you had avoided it completely then you would have missed out on all the 'not so thin-related' yummy receipes!
Miss Dottie said:And knitters--don't get stuck in the knit something for Christmas route. Oof! What a stresser that is.
GOK said:Ummmm, you do know that if you use the cold pressed method, the soap has to cure for a month? If you use it before then, you will get lye burns. The best way to test for cure is to take a little bit and hold it about 1cm from your tongue. If you can feel it tingling, it's still caustic.