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Just a quick word of warning ... essential oils should never be used in a

product above 3%, and that is too much for some EOs.

So ... the absolute most EO that should ever be used per POUND of product is .5

oz. Anything higher is just too much.

Sorry to be a bummer, but EO safety is very important. They smell so good and do

so much good that it's easy to forget how potent they are!!

Having said that, I'll also say that if you buy your TTO off the shelf at

Walgreens or Wal-Mart, chances are it's already so diluted that using 1

tablespoon per cup is perfectly fine. :)

Just thought I'd share. My TTO and Rosemary soap is also a great seller and is

awesome for acne-prone skin. I love TTO and use it many, many products, but am

careful to keep it diluted below 3%. :)

Pamela Reilly

Pleasing Odors Creations

www.pleasingodors.com

Re: First Aid Soap

My most used, bought & requested soap is my tea tree soap. I make it

out of clear melt and pour base, one Tablespoon of Tea Tree

essential oil per cup of melted soap base. I fine grind some

calendula petals in a coffee grinder, and add a pinch of that in

there, too. The resulting soap is a nice amber color, with a good

theraputic amount of tea tree in it. I have not done it with cp,

because the M & P works so well, plus, you don't lose any of the

medicinal benefits due to high temps. I always have a huge bar in

the kitchen, and two huge ones in the bathroom for sink & shower. I

have a friend that even uses a huge bar in the kitchen and just rubs

his dish cloth over it to wash dishes. I can't talk him into using

anything else I make. I give him samples, and they just sit there.

He uses it for shaving, shampoo, body, hand & dishwashing.

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No ... it's .5 oz per POUND. :)

One half ounce is approximately one tablespoon. You'd need to weigh one cup of

M & P to see what the weight is in ounces and then adjust the amount accordingly.

HTH

Pamela Reilly

Pleasing Odors Creations

www.pleasingodors.com

Re: First Aid Soap

So, How much TTO is .5 per cup?

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In the products I make for sale, I only use lavender or patchouli e.o.s.

This is because all of the other e.o.s that I looked into said " not for use

by pregnant women. " Am I to ask my customers if they think they might be

pregnant? If a pregnant woman should not use it, why should anyone use it?

(I also used cypress e.o. for a short time, its supposed to be fairly safe,

but it made me sneeze)

What is you guys' take on that? Is the theory that once the e.o. is in the

product, its at a small enough dilution that its ok for anyone to use? Is

it just we who handle the stuff in large quantity who need to be concerned

about toxicity?

corrina

> Just a quick word of warning ... essential oils should never be used in a

product above 3%, and that is too much for some EOs.

>

> So ... the absolute most EO that should ever be used per POUND of product

is .5 oz. Anything higher is just too much.

>

> Sorry to be a bummer, but EO safety is very important. They smell so good

and do so much good that it's easy to forget how potent they are!!

>

> Having said that, I'll also say that if you buy your TTO off the shelf at

Walgreens or Wal-Mart, chances are it's already so diluted that using 1

tablespoon per cup is perfectly fine. :)

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In a message dated 9/9/2004 9:42:23 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

corrina@... writes:

What is you guys' take on that? Is the theory that once the e.o. is in the

product, its at a small enough dilution that its ok for anyone to use? Is

it just we who handle the stuff in large quantity who need to be concerned

about toxicity?

I use pachoili in a lot of things, a lavender/pachouli cream, a

pachouli/ylang soap. In the cream the lavender takes over. You can't smell

the

pachoulli at all? Any sugesstions?

The pachouli/ylang is really a pachouli/ylang/lavender blend. The lavender

is really to bring the price down.

You know, soap is soap. it washed off. But cream sinks in. But again, I'm

not in a position to offer expert opinsions on EO's.

I achor my lavender 40/42 for soap with a bit of geranium, to it won't fade.

Lavender is a top not, very fleeting. With soaps it 40/42. In creams, its

the good stuff.

in Cambridge

~~Madness takes its toll, please have the exact change~~

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