Guest guest Posted December 10, 2003 Report Share Posted December 10, 2003 Lizz That puppy should be on a calender!! I also ooohed out loud. He makes your heart melt. _____ <http://promos.hotbar.com/promos/promodll.dll?RunPromo & El=hotbar%5feleme nt%3bst%3b & SG=sg332 & RAND=85677> Upgrade Your Email - Click here! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2004 Report Share Posted February 17, 2004 Hey Lizz I read your email this morning but I didn't have time to answer. When you mentioned the LabColours PolyGel and PolyEm products and said you didn't get instructions with them, it rang a bell with me. So I just went thru my cupboards because I recall ordering that stuff way back when and I knew I never used it. Well, I just found the two bags that I had put away and it had a paper inside. But guess what? I don't have instructions either!!! I think that's why it got stuck in the back of my cupboard. I had printed out the " info " from their website when I ordered it that tells what it can do and it states that full instructions would come with shipment. Well, I never got it and I even have a hand written note on my paperwork that I had email them and requested instructions but obviously I never got them. So this stuff is worthless to me and I might as well have taken a match to the money instead of spending it on something I can't use. I don't know when you got your stuff from LabColours but I got mine way back in May 2001. I wish I could help you. My intentions were there and was all excited thinking that I was going to be able to help somebody with something for once. But now I can't. So if anybody else on this list bought this stuff and HAS the instructions, please share!! Whipped Shea Butter... Help, please Hi All! The dr. has discovered pneumonia in my left lung but is still letting me up today for a while. I'm not allowed to soap but nothing was said about making some whipped shea butter! yahaha (How do you spell an evil cackle?) I tried softening some shea, melting a bit of beeswax, and beating that into the shea along with some jojoba. Works great, but not very creamy, soft or whipped feeling. Do you need a water portion and an oil portion to whip together to make a cream? I have no emulsifying wax or anything else like it except LabColours PolyGel and LabColoursPolyEm which I have never used because they did not come with directions. Are these used to make creams? Does anyone know how? My dry skin thanks you, my bored brain thanks you, my annoyed husband thanks you, and I thank you, Lizz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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