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Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2003 09:05:45 -0600

Subject: Re: self heating balm

At 05:50 AM 11/19/03, you wrote:

>Self-Heating Powder 60 grams

what is this, Judy??

Hi, Marge!

Our new Self-Heating Powder, Zeolite, adds soothing warmth to balms, scrubs, and

masks. Activated by water, this snow white powder makes it easy to create

heating products. Please do not hold this powder in your hand and add water.

It can be a little uncomfortable, a little too warm. To see what this powder

can do, add a teaspoon to a small glass bowl, hold the bowl in your palm, add a

little water. You will feel the bowl warm up instantly. Just holding the

powder in your hand you will notice a warming sensation as the moisture in your

skin slowly activates the heating process. Uses for Zeolite include products

that do not contain water such as scrubs, lotion bars, balms, body butters, and

salves. The oils in these products hold Zeolite ready to be applied to the skin

which will activate the warmth. Applying a scrub containing Zeolite to wet skin

will cause the heating to happen immediately upon contact. Other products will

warm slowly and the warmth linger as the powder is

activated from the moisture contained in skin. Mix Zeolite with your favorite

clay for a fabulous self-heating mask. I like to use hydrosols to wet the clay

mixture (1/2 clay to 1/2 Zeolite) and then apply the heating mask. Or you can

spray the hydrosol on your skin before applying the clay/powder mixture for the

best and warmest experience. Check out our new recipe for Self Heating Balm!

Usage Rate 15-50%

Tarpein

To Die For, Inc: All Natural Soaps, Toiletries, & Supplies To Die For!

www.ToDieForSoap.com *This week's SALE*: " Self-Heating " Powder and Crystal

Shower Gel Bulk Base!

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On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 15:41:35 -0800 (PST), To Die For Inc wrote:

>Applying a scrub containing Zeolite to wet skin will cause the heating to

happen immediately upon contact.

The CTFA dictionary defines Zeolite as " a hydrated alkali aluminum

silicate " .

Do you have any idea what the pH of dispersion of your zeolite in water

would be? This information may be on the MSDS.

Maurice

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Maurice O. Hevey

Convergent Cosmetics, Inc.

http://www.ConvergentCosmetics.com

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On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 15:41:35 -0800 (PST), To Die For Inc wrote:

>Applying a scrub containing Zeolite to wet skin will cause the heating to

happen immediately upon contact.

The CTFA dictionary defines Zeolite as " a hydrated alkali aluminum

silicate " .

Do you have any idea what the pH of dispersion of your zeolite in water

would be? This information may be on the MSDS.

Maurice

--------------------------------------------------------

Maurice O. Hevey

Convergent Cosmetics, Inc.

http://www.ConvergentCosmetics.com

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