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I would love to try out a few of your lip gloss recipes as well..i've just

started making them myself...

tammy

Re: Lotion Bars

Miranda, I would love some of your favorite lip gloss recipes. My daughter

and I are just starting to make some things. Thanks Therese

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useful

> tidbits on here. Anyhow, all this talk of lotion bars makes me want one. I

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Hi CAS,

Well, I do know that 30g =1oz (approx.). I almost always deal in

weights...but you could just use the above formula and convert it to

liquid measurement.

so...

100g = (almost) 1/2c.

so...

I'd prolly do it this way

1/2c coconut oil

1/2c sweet almond oil

1/2c beeswax (grated or the pastilles)

1tsp lavender essential oil

since 1/2 c is slightly more than 100g I think the 1 tsp of lavender

eo would be a safe amount.

I would mix the oils and wax and melt them. Then take a little out

on a metal spoon and put it in your freezer for about 3 - 5 min. and

then test it and see if it's a good texture...if its too soft add

more beeswax...if its too hard add more oil...but just a touch at a

time. Also write down how much you change the recipe so you can

make the same thing again in the future, without all the testing.

After you get the texture the way you want it...then add the eo.

HTH

Nora

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Hello to all,

I would like to try making Lotion Bars. I wonder if they are like

soaps with

different ingredients? I would love to have some info and recipes

if you all

would be so kind.

Thank you so much,

CAS

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> Here's my lotion bar recipe! I make tons of these things, and

they sell like hotcakes!!

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> all equal amounts, weighed on a scale (2 oz each)

> 1 part beeswax

> 1 part cocoa butter

> 1 part almond oil

> 1/4 teaspoon vit e

> FO to your liking

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Hi . I am new to this lotion project. I am making these

except with shea butter, just curious on a price range to sell them

for. I was thinking $2.50 each or am I too low or high?

Thanks for your help.

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Depends on how big you make them! for a one ounce size, $2.50 is a good price.

That is just bagged and tied though. I sell a 2.5 ounce tube for $5.

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> Here's my lotion bar recipe! I make tons of these things, and

they sell like hotcakes!!

>

> all equal amounts, weighed on a scale (2 oz each)

> 1 part beeswax

> 1 part cocoa butter

> 1 part almond oil

> 1/4 teaspoon vit e

> FO to your liking

>

>

>

Hi . I am new to this lotion project. I am making these

except with shea butter, just curious on a price range to sell them

for. I was thinking $2.50 each or am I too low or high?

Thanks for your help.

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Hello All,

I have been Lurking fer many weeks now. LOL. I am not a soap maker, but

like to wish and dream I can afford to make all these lovely products. I

make lipgloss, that’s my specialty and love, so I occassionally find useful

tidbits on here. Anyhow, all this talk of lotion bars makes me want one. I

do have a few questions about them? Are they creamy, kinda " greasy " thick.

I have SUPER dry skin and winter is coming up, and they just don’t make

lotion thick enough, so I am wondering about where I can sample and buy some

of these lotion bars. Thanks everyone.

Miranda C²

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Shaniece,

No freezing involved! Here's a basic lotion bar recipe:

1 part beeswax

1 part shea butter (or other soft butter)

1 part sweet almond oil (or other liquid at room temp oil)

skin safe fragrance or essential oil to scent

Melt your beeswax, add your oils and butters. Add fragrance and package.

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