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I color body wash, I usually do not color or lightly color lotion...

I make one scent at a time in bulk so I never really divide a batch and

scent one batch many scents...

you could always use gladware to divide your batch and scent each little

bowl separately, this is harder to do imo, as you have to measure out the scent

in tiny amounts, but it is very doable.. if your lotion is to thick to pour,

after scenting and dividing, scoop it out onto a pastry bag or ziplock and

snip the end, that makes it easy to squeeze it into bottles.

I don't work with bases at all, I make everything myself.

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> do you guys add color to your shower gels and

> lotions ? Do they sell better that way ??

I don't make those products so I can't answer that but color can play a key

role. I'm a color therapist, so I pay attention to

these things. I can send you (or post the list if other people are interested)

some basic color meanings if you want. That way

you can match what theme or feel you want to convey to product color. It also

comes in handy to think about for labels, too.

Beth

-- http://www.elizabethmorgan.net

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Yep! I think that about sums up the basic process for most of it. It

sucks, it's time consuming, but it's what happens when we're still

small scale. There may be different methods, but the concept is

usually the same. Scenting, coloring and filling in small increments.

I color almost everything I sell, and I believe it makes a big

difference. I know many don't, so arguements can be made both ways.

You have to go with what's right for the feel of your company, your

niche, and your unique selling points. If your focus is completely

100% all natural, then coloring your stuff with anything but natural

colorants is going to be hypocritical to your own business philosophy.

Make sense? Know your niche first, then decide if color will help or

hurt. If you're not sure, do some test runs and find out.

Goodwin

Custom Lotions & Colorants

www.soapersworkshop.com

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What I

> have been doing is taking bout 16 ounces of shower gel putting it in

> a pyrex cup ,,adding my scent ,,then pouring it into the

> bottles ,,then I have to wash out the cup and go to the next

> one ,,I'm only making for small craft shows right now but will be

> putting some in a gift shop after the holidays ,,,is there an easier

> way to do this ? And would you do the same with lotions also ???

>

> Also ,,do you guys put color in shower gels and Lotions and body

> butters ? Do they sell better ? or is it just personal preferance ??

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I would like this information.

Thanks,

Hong

On 12/6/06, brimmels@... <brimmels@...> wrote:

>

> > do you guys add color to your shower gels and

> > lotions ? Do they sell better that way ??

>

> I don't make those products so I can't answer that but color can play a

> key role. I'm a color therapist, so I pay attention to

> these things. I can send you (or post the list if other people are

> interested) some basic color meanings if you want. That way

> you can match what theme or feel you want to convey to product color. It

> also comes in handy to think about for labels, too.

>

> Beth

>

> -- http://www.elizabethmorgan.net

>

>

>

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I make lotion and shower gels and add color to them when I make them I

never make more than 6 shower gels and 6 creams at the same time so I add

color when I am making the product so it is usually warm make for easier

pouring and I use funnels my cousin's husband made me a really neat rack

that holds 12 bottles and I have a 6 funnels so I pour till it is full then

go on to the next bottle and then the next I would like to hear about the

color meanings karen

Re: How to fill bottles of product

> do you guys add color to your shower gels and

> lotions ? Do they sell better that way ??

I don't make those products so I can't answer that but color can play a key

role. I'm a color therapist, so I pay attention to

these things. I can send you (or post the list if other people are

interested) some basic color meanings if you want. That way

you can match what theme or feel you want to convey to product color. It

also comes in handy to think about for labels, too.

Beth

-- http://www.elizabethmorgan.net <http://www.elizabethmorgan.net>

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Hi,

I make lotions myself to sell, however I am interested in to

knowing where can I find me a rack to make my feeling process faster.

babygirl28262@...

>

> I make lotion and shower gels and add color to them when I make

them I

> never make more than 6 shower gels and 6 creams at the same time so

I add

> color when I am making the product so it is usually warm make for

easier

> pouring and I use funnels my cousin's husband made me a really

neat rack

> that holds 12 bottles and I have a 6 funnels so I pour till it is

full then

> go on to the next bottle and then the next I would like to hear

about the

> color meanings karen

>

> Re: How to fill bottles of product

>

> > do you guys add color to your shower gels and

> > lotions ? Do they sell better that way ??

>

> I don't make those products so I can't answer that but color can

play a key

> role. I'm a color therapist, so I pay attention to

> these things. I can send you (or post the list if other people are

> interested) some basic color meanings if you want. That way

> you can match what theme or feel you want to convey to product

color. It

> also comes in handy to think about for labels, too.

>

> Beth

>

> -- http://www.elizabethmorgan.net <http://www.elizabethmorgan.net>

>

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