Guest guest Posted October 4, 2003 Report Share Posted October 4, 2003 Hi : Here is a recipe for a small batch of goats milk lotion. If you want to make a bigger batch just double, triple or quadruple the amount of the ingredients.. I cut this down from a gigger recipe as I just wanted to make one bottle for myself. 4 1/2 ounces Water 3/4 ounce goats milk (1 1/2 Tablespoon) 1 ounce oil of your choosing 1/2 Tablespoon Stearic Acid 1 Tablespoon Emulsifying Wax 1 Tablespoon Dimethicone 1/2 tablespoon Isopropal Myristate 1/2 teaspoon preservative ( I use Liquapar-Optima) 1/4 teaspoon fragrance. If using powdered milk dissolve 1/2 Tablespoon milk in 1 Ounce water. Water must be very warm to dissolve the milk powder. If you want to you can omit the dimethicone and the Isopropal Myristate. The Dimethicone gives a nice slip to the lotion and the Isopropal Myristate gives removes the oily feel, and gives it a slight powdery feel. Raven Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2003 Report Share Posted December 4, 2003 Found it! This is what you're looking for? Re: Re: goats milk lotion > Hi : > Here is a recipe for a small batch of goats milk lotion. If you want to make > a bigger batch just double, triple or quadruple the amount of the > ingredients.. I cut this down from a gigger recipe as I just wanted to make > one bottle for myself. > 4 1/2 ounces Water > 3/4 ounce goats milk (1 1/2 Tablespoon) > 1 ounce oil of your choosing > 1/2 Tablespoon Stearic Acid > 1 Tablespoon Emulsifying Wax > 1 Tablespoon Dimethicone > 1/2 tablespoon Isopropal Myristate > 1/2 teaspoon preservative ( I use Liquapar-Optima) > 1/4 teaspoon fragrance. > If using powdered milk dissolve 1/2 Tablespoon milk in 1 Ounce water. Water > must be very warm to dissolve the milk powder. > If you want to you can omit the dimethicone and the Isopropal Myristate. > The Dimethicone gives a nice slip to the lotion and the Isopropal Myristate > gives removes the oily feel, and gives it a slight powdery feel. > Raven > > > > > JUST IN! Perfumers Alcohol, Vegetable glycerin,FREE! FREE ! FREE! Dead sea salt with a $25.00 purchase of essential oils. SEE our new teas!We have many hard to find items like citric acid,empty capsules,red clay,best priced essential oils and more! > http://glenbrookfarm.com/store/specialsseeds_1.html > To unsub send an e-mail to : > -unsubscribe > > Enjoy daily tips on herbal remedies, nutrition,exercise, concentration boosters, stress relievers, aroma therapy, spiritual food , folk medicine, and tips on creating more JOY in your life. send a blank e-mail to subscribe : > subscribevhtips@... > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2004 Report Share Posted January 10, 2004 The recipe is in the archives. I don't know the number. You can do a search. Don't you have a website where you sell goats milk lotions and soap? -- Re: Re: goats milk lotion Janet, You don't know me but i get all of these emails from bath and body. I saw that you received a recipe for goats milk lotion. I have been trying to find one for all most a year. Do you think you could share it with me please. I would really appreciat it. Thank you. Missy Re: goats milk lotion Thanks for sharing this! I like that I can experiment with a small batch. Where do I get the goats milk, can this be bought at the grocery store or do you have to order online? Also do you heat up all ingredients beside the fo & preservative, mix & then add the rest? Thanks for the help. Thanks, Janet > > > Here is a recipe for a small batch of goats milk lotion. If you want to > make > > a bigger batch just double, triple or quadruple the amount of the > > ingredients.. I cut this down from a bigger recipe as I just wanted to > make > > one bottle for myself. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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