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I cannot address your question about how B & BW makes their sugar scrub

but offer the following:

I'm not sure what you mean by " without chemicals. " I make a kick-butt

sugar scrub but I always use a preservative. My scrub does not

contain water but the possibility of water being introduced into the

container is high because it's usually beside a bathtub or in a shower

enclosure. And hands are usually went when scooping out the scrub for

use. Hence, the preservative, a chemical that is absolutely necessary.

If you're trying to go natural, please understand that bacteria,

fungi and mold are also natural organisms. But I certainly do NOT

want them living in my sugar scrub. Think about it--sugar feeds

living things and water makes them grow.

As far as the slimy oily feel is concerned, if you use a great heaping

glob of the scrub it will leave an oily film and will clog your drain.

A quarter-sized scoop will do one's face nicely. Also, I recommend

my scrub be used no more than twice weekly anyway because of its

exfoliant properties.

I'll be happy to share my recipe with you off-list if you will send me

an email.

julez

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I could try to duplicate it some but without the

> chemicals etc... I tried making a sugar scrub with brown sugar, almond

> oil and vanilla but it was nothing like theirs and I hated the

> consistency. Also it leaves your bathtub very slimy and gross. Any one

> have any Ideas how they make theres?

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