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also made a heavy shea cream, emulsion, with emulsifier, so it is a bit

heavier than my usual lotion, but not as heavy as whipped shea ...

Dianne

Your way sounds better-- I'll have to try it. I make a foot cream w/ shea

and emu oil. It doesn't stay on top-sinks in quickly,- despite what goes on

chemically in the ever present aruments re emu oil, none of my creams lay on

top of the skin if they have emu oil.

It seems like everyone has foot and dry knees/elbow problems . Most of my

business has come from moisturizing face cream and foot cream stuff-if they

don't need one, they need the other--almost every time. I call it the old

one-two punch.

Coral

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Dianne,

You're pretty funny yourself :~)

>I just start beating it with the mixer like you are beating up a stick of

butter, and believe it or not, it whips just

> like butter does... hmmm .... imagine that ;o) pretty scientific huh?

> I use a 1 to 4 ration 1 part oils to 4 parts shea ..

Sure beats the heck out of ice baths!

Thanks for sharing,

Pam

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Dianne,

You're pretty funny yourself :~)

>I just start beating it with the mixer like you are beating up a stick of

butter, and believe it or not, it whips just

> like butter does... hmmm .... imagine that ;o) pretty scientific huh?

> I use a 1 to 4 ration 1 part oils to 4 parts shea ..

Sure beats the heck out of ice baths!

Thanks for sharing,

Pam

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Dianne,

You're pretty funny yourself :~)

>I just start beating it with the mixer like you are beating up a stick of

butter, and believe it or not, it whips just

> like butter does... hmmm .... imagine that ;o) pretty scientific huh?

> I use a 1 to 4 ration 1 part oils to 4 parts shea ..

Sure beats the heck out of ice baths!

Thanks for sharing,

Pam

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