Guest guest Posted January 18, 2006 Report Share Posted January 18, 2006 Add 1-3 teaspoons per pound of soap. Keep it at 1 teaspoon per pound if this is a M & P soap base. These are approximate amounts based on what I do. Maybe some people use more? I can't see how it can be added to a lotion, but you may be able to add it to a cream, salve, or balm. It would also be great in a face scrub or mask. Diane www.GreenFireHerbs.com " Never say 'can't' when there's a 'How About This' still to be tried! " Ask me about our sister company for website development, accepting credit cards, and other Internet services nancya@... wrote: > I am new to the list and hope to learn a lot from everyone. I have > experimented a little with soap but it was enough to get me hooked. I > have extremely dry skin and eczema on one hand but nothing over the > counter has worked which led me to start experimenting and making my > own skin care products. I just finished ordering some new supplies and > will be trying to make an emu oil and Shea butter creation of some > type. I don't know exactly what, yet:-) > > I do have a question that I have posted to several groups but I have not > gotten any responses at all so I am hoping someone here will help me > out. > > I was given a 10 pound bucket of Dead Sea mud. I have heard it has > fantastic properties in it and I am anxious to test it out. I am > wondering if this can be incorporated into soaps, creams or other > toiletries and how would I do that? Or do you just use it in raw form. > As you can tell, I am completely ignorant of this product other than I > hear people rave about it and I know there must be a way to use this. > > Thanks for any help you can give me. > > A > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2006 Report Share Posted January 18, 2006 Hi : Yes, it sure can be used in other products instead of just plain. I make soap with it and it's wonderful. You can make Dead Sea Mud soap with M & P or any other method you choose to use. I use it plain and in other product experiments I'm doing now, in between the products I must make for accounts. I carry DSM in my supplies section of our site and that's why I'm constantly trying to find something new to add it to. It's great fun ! Jenn New and Question I was given a 10 pound bucket of Dead Sea mud. I have heard it has fantastic properties in it and I am anxious to test it out. I am wondering if this can be incorporated into soaps, creams or other toiletries and how would I do that? Or do you just use it in raw form. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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