Guest guest Posted December 3, 2006 Report Share Posted December 3, 2006 Am I trying to do the impossible? Here's the story...well I am still waiting on the last batch of supplies from Eden Botanicals. Anyway everything is ready, the formulas, the packaging, even the editorial for Gods sake, (waiting for publication TG) and I have all my customers hyped up and ready to receive! Well my idea was/is to make solid perfume sticks. So today (using an experimental formula I didn't want to throw away because smelled sort of like daffodils) I started off using a basic solid lotion bar recipe, (beeswax, shea butter, almond oil) and perfumed it with 15% perfume. It set but when I tried to cut it, it started to get all squidgy! Not suitable for my plan at all. So I reduced the oils, had to keep the perfume concentration the same (otherwise what would be the point?) and tried again, different blend, this time I used Mandy's recipe that she wrote in her workbook rather than trying to come up with a quick formula off the bat! plus I don't want to risk wasting any of the oils I have set aside for my three new perfumes. I was sure the second go would do it, as it looked and felt so hard when it was set, but when I tried to cut it it started to squidge again. I am starting to think that it is because of the strong concentration of perfume to oils/beeswax/sheabutter. So my third go, I did throw together a blend off the bat, not very nice! (more of a scribble than a sketch!) and I went again, this time beeswax, oil and perfume. Again I ask, am I attempting the impossible, how do I stop the sticks being squidgy. To give you the idea of level of squidginess, when I press a stick on my wrist to rub some on, it just smushes!!! I think I saw someones website from the group who sells perfume sticks, with shea butter beeswax and oil. What am I doing wrong? Ruth http://www.whitewitch.ie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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