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this is liquid glycerin, not soap base. natrasorb is an oil absorbing

powder.. it holds little pockets of your fragrance.. and then releases it when

it

hits water.. if you dont have this and wanna try the recipe you could sub plain

ole cornstarch...

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In a message dated 16/02/2006 16:00:43 GMT Standard Time,

too2bizymom@... writes:

this is liquid glycerin, not soap base. natrasorb is an oil absorbing

powder.. it holds little pockets of your fragrance.. and then releases it

when it

hits water.. if you dont have this and wanna try the recipe you could sub

plain

ole cornstarch...

_www.mariahsoaps.co.uk_ (http://www.mariahsoaps.co.uk)

Ok thank you, i have no idea the first thing about creams and lotions and

such, thanks

xxx

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In a message dated 16/02/2006 18:30:55 GMT Standard Time, kim@...

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The manufacture of Natrasorb Bath will send you a free sample free of

shipping even. It’s a pretty good sized sample too. let me know if you

want the info.

KiMG

_www.mariahsoaps.co.uk_ (http://www.mariahsoaps.co.uk)

Yes please Kim, but what do i do with it lol??

xx

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In a message dated 16/02/2006 18:33:32 GMT Standard Time, kim@...

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Glycerin is a sweet, sticky liquid and not the soap base. It’s in soap base

but not a soap in itself. You can find vegetable glycerin from the grocery

store for your recipes if you have to. It is a humectant so it draws

moisture to itself. Can give your salts a nice shiny look too. hydrovance

is supposed to be a sub for glycerin. I haven’t tried it though, even

though I got a free sample.

KimG

_www.mariahsoaps.co.uk_ (http://www.mariahsoaps.co.uk)

Thank you Kim, so what you are sayin is you can use this liquid glycerine in

with bath salts and add your fo???

xx

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The manufacture of Natrasorb Bath will send you a free sample free of

shipping even. It’s a pretty good sized sample too. let me know if you

want the info.

KiMG

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Subject: Re: cute recipe...scentabuns

this is liquid glycerin, not soap base. natrasorb is an oil absorbing

powder.. it holds little pockets of your fragrance.. and then releases it

when it

hits water.. if you dont have this and wanna try the recipe you could sub

plain

ole cornstarch...

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Natrasorb Bath is a modified tapioca starch made by national starch and

chemical co. it’s like a very fine powder…like cornstarch. It encapsulates

oils in pockets created by the starch and can hold quite a bit of oils while

staying in a dry form. Works great for milk baths, salts, body powders etc

where you want to keep “moisture” out of the feel. It disperses immediately

in water to release the fragrance. I also use it in my shea butter and it

cuts some of the greasy feel, but cornstarch can do that too. I haven’t

tried the cornstarch for anything else though and I’m not sure it would work

as well to actually encapsulate the fragrance oil. I’ll have to try it

sometime.

Glycerin is a sweet, sticky liquid and not the soap base. It’s in soap base

but not a soap in itself. You can find vegetable glycerin from the grocery

store for your recipes if you have to. It is a humectant so it draws

moisture to itself. Can give your salts a nice shiny look too. hydrovance

is supposed to be a sub for glycerin. I haven’t tried it though, even

though I got a free sample.

KimG

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Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 3:12 PM

Subject: Re: cute recipe...scentabuns

What is Natrasorb Bath?? Also the glycerine is that soap base??

xx

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Where to we get the sample from?? And which one?? It has a few different

ones listed (well the site that I went to).

Lori :-)

The manufacture of Natrasorb Bath will send you a free sample free of

shipping even. It's a pretty good sized sample too. let me know if you

want the info.

KiMG

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Sure. just look for some recipes and you’ll see glycerin added occasionally

and find out the % rate. I don’t know off hand how much you’d add. I have

used it but now I’m into simplicity and don’t! LOL you can add glycerin to

various things that I’m sure others will tell you about. I don’t make

lotions by hand (I use a base) but I know you use glycerin in that. or you

can sub the hydrovance for it.

Hth,

KimG

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Subject: Re: cute recipe...scentabuns

In a message dated 16/02/2006 18:33:32 GMT Standard Time, kim@...

writes:

Glycerin is a sweet, sticky liquid and not the soap base. It’s in soap

base

but not a soap in itself. You can find vegetable glycerin from the grocery

store for your recipes if you have to. It is a humectant so it draws

moisture to itself. Can give your salts a nice shiny look too. hydrovance

is supposed to be a sub for glycerin. I haven’t tried it though, even

though I got a free sample.

KimG

_www.mariahsoaps.co.uk_ (HYPERLINK

" http://www.mariahsoaps.co.uk) " http://www.mariahsoaps.co.uk)

Thank you Kim, so what you are sayin is you can use this liquid glycerine

in

with bath salts and add your fo???

xx

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Natrasorb can be used for bath salts, milk bath, body power and more. I

mainly use it for things like that which I want to remain “dry”. Before I

used it, I’d add my fragrance etc to my salts and then would have to wait

for them to dry before packaging b/c they’d get clumpy and stick together.

now, I mix up my salts, then make a cup of some Natrasorb and add the fo to

it and mix. It stays in a powder form but is now scented. Then I just mix

that up well with my dry salts. You can’t even see it. I can color them or

not. Anyway, as soon as it hits the water it disperses and releases the

fragrance!! I also use if for milk bath and feel it helps keep the dried

milk powders from getting “wet” which I think is a plus. I also use it in

my shea butter. Now, this time, I use it to cut the greasy feeling of the

shea. Only a little. It gives a nice silky feel as well as a drier feel.

I’m not even sure of all the ways you could use it.

I’ll send you the link later.

I have to run!! Be on the look out.

KimG

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_www.mariahsoaps.co.uk_ (HYPERLINK

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Yes please Kim, but what do i do with it lol??

xx

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In a message dated 17/02/2006 15:15:23 GMT Standard Time, kim@...

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Sure. just look for some recipes and you’ll see glycerin added occasionally

and find out the % rate. I don’t know off hand how much you’d add. I

have

used it but now I’m into simplicity and don’t! LOL you can add glycerin to

various things that I’m sure others will tell you about. I don’t make

lotions by hand (I use a base) but I know you use glycerin in that. or you

can sub the hydrovance for it.

Hth,

KimG

Thanks Kim, i will look about and see if i can find any recipes, what i need

to try and learn is how to make lotions and creams and what base to use, as

i am new to all of this.

xxx

www.mariahsoaps.co.uk

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what is the website to purchase natrasorb?

Kim Godlewski <kim@...> wrote: The manufacture of Natrasorb Bath will

send you a free sample free of

shipping even. It’s a pretty good sized sample too. let me know if you

want the info.

KiMG

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Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 8:11 AM

Subject: Re: cute recipe...scentabuns

this is liquid glycerin, not soap base. natrasorb is an oil absorbing

powder.. it holds little pockets of your fragrance.. and then releases it

when it

hits water.. if you dont have this and wanna try the recipe you could sub

plain

ole cornstarch...

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Lori,

Go to HYPERLINK

" http://www.personalcarepolymers.com/ " www.personalcarepolymers.com

In the left column look for “encapsulate and release”

You are looking for NATRASORB BATH

You can click that and read the description if you’d like.

IN the left column on those pages you’ll see “order a sample”

Just go there and follow directions/requests.

Yes, there are TWO natrasorbs listed. You want the BATH version. I think

the other is more for pressed powders etc if I am remembering correctly. It

would probably work ok in the shea butter application I use the bath for but

I think the bath version works well.

Let me know if you have any more questions.

kimG

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Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 4:25 PM

Subject: RE: cute recipe...scentabuns

Where to we get the sample from?? And which one?? It has a few different

ones listed (well the site that I went to).

Lori :-)

The manufacture of Natrasorb Bath will send you a free sample free of

shipping even. It's a pretty good sized sample too. let me know if you

want the info.

KiMG

Vibrant Health! Daily tips for the body, mind and soul.

From Glenbrook Farms Herbs and Such

HYPERLINK

" http://www.glenbrookfarm.com/herbs/vhform.html " http://www.glenbrookfarm.com

/herbs/vhform.html

Flat Rate Shipping! Just $4.99 per order this week! See Site for details

Don't miss the weekly specials! HYPERLINK

" http://glenbrookfarm.com/store/specialsseeds_1.html " http://glenbrookfarm.co

m/store/specialsseeds_1.html

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Geez, I obviously thought I'd replaced the email address. Sorry about that.

I hope I didn't break a rule. I've been trying to send all these requests

privately. I guess it finally caught up with me. well, guess everyone will

have the info now. please forgive me for not sending privately.

KimG

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Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 4:25 PM

Subject: RE: cute recipe...scentabuns

Where to we get the sample from?? And which one?? It has a few different

ones listed (well the site that I went to).

Lori :-)

The manufacture of Natrasorb Bath will send you a free sample free of

shipping even. It's a pretty good sized sample too. let me know if you

want the info.

KiMG

Vibrant Health! Daily tips for the body, mind and soul.

From Glenbrook Farms Herbs and Such

http://www.glenbrookfarm.com/herbs/vhform.html

Flat Rate Shipping! Just $4.99 per order this week! See Site for details

Don't miss the weekly specials!

http://glenbrookfarm.com/store/specialsseeds_1.html

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Oh geez! LOL sorry! I don’t know if the uk has a source. I’m sure the

manufacture could point you in the direction of a distributor in that area

if there is one.

And no problem. over the years I’ve gained so much info on these groups

that I like when I have a tiny thing that people find helpful!

KiMG

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Sent: Friday, February 17, 2006 9:24 AM

Subject: Re: cute recipe...scentabuns

_www.mariahsoaps.co.uk_ (HYPERLINK

" http://www.mariahsoaps.co.uk) " http://www.mariahsoaps.co.uk)

Thank you Kim, you are so helpful, very kind of you, does the UK sell this

natrasorb??

xx

I will do a search later

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In a message dated 18/02/2006 14:42:35 GMT Standard Time, kim@...

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Oh geez! LOL sorry! I don’t know if the uk has a source. I’m sure the

manufacture could point you in the direction of a distributor in that area

if there is one.

And no problem. over the years I’ve gained so much info on these groups

that I like when I have a tiny thing that people find helpful!

KiMG

_www.mariahsoaps.co.uk_ (http://www.mariahsoaps.co.uk)

No worries, the Uk sux big time :(

Cxx

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