Guest guest Posted December 18, 2006 Report Share Posted December 18, 2006 --- mollysoap <mollyanne1@...> wrote: > > Georgia try getting a program to estimate the price > of your > ingredients. I use soapmaker for this because I > also make soap. It > will estimate a price for drops although it might > not be pin drop > accurate, it is pretty close and once you figure > your cost for the > blend you can adjust it from there. There is also > another program, > can't think of the name, having a brain fart at the > moment but I think > I saw it in the links section. > > Molly ************************************************** I think you might be referring to the Apothecary Keeper? The website is http://www.bluemoondesign.org/software/ak.htm and they advertise here now and then. -Patty __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2006 Report Share Posted December 19, 2006 Hi Molly and everyone who reads this ;-), >My problem has been getting >a blend to last more than a few hours. Mine too! I just created a perfume for my son Noa. He's seven years old, and very interested in all my little bottles :-). He asked me to make a perfume for him, and we sniffed it out together ;-) The scent is rather nice, to me it could be better but Noa loves it, but it doesn't last more than an hour. Will this improve as the blend ages? Or is this something that should be there from the beginning? Could it be remedied by a higher percentage of the base notes ( in this case sandalwood and cocoa absolute)? Love, Saskia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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