Weekend Wonderings: Crazy yellow lotions and digital scales!

Thank you all so much for your lovely support of the blog through Patreon. If you’d like to learn more about how to subscribe to the blog to keep it free and get some exclusive Patreon stuff, please click here! Check out the products we made in the first ever advanced lotion making class at...

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Have an idea for a one ingredient, five products series?

Do you have an idea for a one ingredient, five products series? It has to be something versatile and easily available at most suppliers’ stores. It has to be something I can play with in my workshop and something I can get relatively inexpensively with my new part-time wages. It could be an emulsifier, but...

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My new Patreon page

As you may or may not know, I work a day job as a family support worker, and my hours have gone from five days a week to three. It’s a bit of a shock to our family budget and to my brain, which is accustomed to working every hour I’m given. I thought this...

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One ingredient, five products: Stearic acid – some questions!

On this post on creating foot scrub bars, Yekatherina asks: Back in December 29, 2011 you posted about the Solid Foot Pumice Bars with a recipe that included sodium lactate. The one on this particular post does not include it and it adds more of the stearic acid. Is there a particular reason why you took...

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One ingredient, five products: Stearic acid – conclusions and link round up

What have we learned about stearic acid this last week? 1. It’s a fatty acid derived from animal or vegetable sources. (Ask your supplier if this concerns you.) It’s found in almost all our butters and oils, and even in ourselves! 2. It’s oil soluble, meaning you can combine it with oils and butters well,...

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