Evolution of a product…Petra’s attempts

Petra wrote to me with a challenge – could we try to duplicate Lush’s Sugar Babe Sugar Scrub? We both took up the challenge, and here are her results so far… Batch #1 58% sugar 29% baking soda 7.2% cream of tartar 2.9% SLSa 2.9% virgin coconut oil witch hazel used to bind it together....

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Avocado oil (updated)

Avocado oil (INCI: Persea gratissima (avocado) oil)contains a great deal of oleic acid (75 to 80%), and very little linoleic (7 to 10%), stearic (up to 4%), or palmitic (about 10%) fatty acids. It contains 130 to 200 mg per kg tocopherols, which are lovely for the skin and help retard rancidity in your products....

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Evolution of a product…attempt #2

Off white sugar scrub bar

Okay, so let’s try another attempt at making a sugar cube recipe. (The first attempt didn’t go all that well!) Here’s what I tried this time… 40 grams white sugar 30 grams baking soda 10 grams mango butter – I thought the shea was too soft 10 grams cream of tartar 10 grams melt &...

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Rice bran oil in a hand lotion

I scatter bottles of hand lotion all around my world during the winter – in the car, at the office, beside the computer, on my bedside table – because I consider it essential for the fall and winter months! And I love rice bran oil in this recipe. What do I want in a hand...

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Chilliwack craft group: Mineral make-up

I’m going to be featuring some of the mineral make-up recipes from craft group over the next few days. We’ll start with Emily’s Wonderland…2 scoops magnesium violet5 scoops red mica1 scoop base (alternate base)3 scoops lemon pop mica4 scoops tangerine pop mica So now you’ve found out how much fun making your own eye shadow...

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