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two parts baking soda

one part cornstarch

one citric acid

FO or EO

I am using witch hazel, just as little as possible to get it just barely

moist enough to pack it into a mold.

HTH

Dana :-)

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Hi everyone!

*waves*

I've been lurking for awhile, just reading the pearls of wisdom that make

up this list. Boy are you guys great!!

I'm taking my first shot at aromatherapy. So far I think I have the bath

salts and oils mastered;) I'd like to offer fizzies also, but have run

across and been told a million different recipes. Does anyone have a

pretty fool proof recipe they would share with me to start with? I've

never, ever made one, so talk to me like I'm 3 and we'll get along juuust

fine.

Thank you all in advance-

AoB

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Cornstarch is corn starch. Argo is a common USA brand. It is a kitchen

ingrediant. It is a very very fine white powder that is used to thicken

gravies and things. Although it is a kitchen ingrediant people use it for

many things.

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Hi, I wonder if you could help, what is cornstarch.... in the UK?

Fiona S

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two parts baking soda

one part cornstarch

one citric acid

FO or EO

I am using witch hazel, just as little as possible to get it just barely

moist enough to pack it into a mold.

HTH

Dana :-)

In a message dated 04/05/2002 12:56:27 PM Eastern Standard Time,

angelofbast@... writes:

Hi everyone!

*waves*

I've been lurking for awhile, just reading the pearls of wisdom that make

up this list. Boy are you guys great!!

I'm taking my first shot at aromatherapy. So far I think I have the bath

salts and oils mastered;) I'd like to offer fizzies also, but have run

across and been told a million different recipes. Does anyone have a

pretty fool proof recipe they would share with me to start with? I've

never, ever made one, so talk to me like I'm 3 and we'll get along juuust

fine.

Thank you all in advance-

AoB

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I found out that cornstarch is cornflour!!!! Can I use a colour in these and if

so what and how. yet another 3 year old here : - ) but one in the UK.... they

get everywhere these 3 year olds dont they. lol

Thanks

Fiona S

Re: Fizzies Question

two parts baking soda

one part cornstarch

one citric acid

FO or EO

I am using witch hazel, just as little as possible to get it just barely

moist enough to pack it into a mold.

HTH

Dana :-)

In a message dated 04/05/2002 12:56:27 PM Eastern Standard Time,

angelofbast@... writes:

Hi everyone!

*waves*

I've been lurking for awhile, just reading the pearls of wisdom that make

up this list. Boy are you guys great!!

I'm taking my first shot at aromatherapy. So far I think I have the bath

salts and oils mastered;) I'd like to offer fizzies also, but have run

across and been told a million different recipes. Does anyone have a

pretty fool proof recipe they would share with me to start with? I've

never, ever made one, so talk to me like I'm 3 and we'll get along juuust

fine.

Thank you all in advance-

AoB

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Cornstarch in the UK is cornflour. I sure of it.

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>

>

> two parts baking soda

> one part cornstarch

> one citric acid

> FO or EO

> I am using witch hazel, just as little as possible to get it just barely

> moist enough to pack it into a mold.

> HTH

> Dana :-)

>

> In a message dated 04/05/2002 12:56:27 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> angelofbast@... writes:

>

>

> Hi everyone!

>

> *waves*

>

> I've been lurking for awhile, just reading the pearls of wisdom that

make

> up this list. Boy are you guys great!!

>

> I'm taking my first shot at aromatherapy. So far I think I have the

bath

> salts and oils mastered;) I'd like to offer fizzies also, but have run

> across and been told a million different recipes. Does anyone have a

> pretty fool proof recipe they would share with me to start with? I've

> never, ever made one, so talk to me like I'm 3 and we'll get along

juuust

> fine.

>

> Thank you all in advance-

>

> AoB

>

>

>

>

>

>

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In a message dated 4/5/2002 6:30:13 PM Eastern Standard Time, Yaaruln@...

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> . Although it is a kitchen ingrediant people use it for

> many things.

>

We use it on baby bottoms over here to prevent rash and keep those parts dry.

Donna

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Thanks Donna... bought some cornflour today... a big one!

Fiona S

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In a message dated 4/5/2002 6:30:13 PM Eastern Standard Time, Yaaruln@...

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> . Although it is a kitchen ingrediant people use it for

> many things.

>

We use it on baby bottoms over here to prevent rash and keep those parts dry.

Donna

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Could you possibly use corn starch to thicken shower gel? I ordered some to

put fo's in and it is too thin.

Just wondering!

Re: Fizzies Question

Cornstarch is corn starch. Argo is a common USA brand. It is a kitchen

ingrediant. It is a very very fine white powder that is used to thicken

gravies and things. Although it is a kitchen ingrediant people use it for

many things.

¸..·´¨¨)) -:¦:-

¸.·´ .·´¨¨))

((¸¸.·´ ..·´ -:¦:- Sage -:¦:-

-:¦:- ((¸¸.·´*

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