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7 thoughts on “14Help

  • Bina Patel

    Love to try in candles, lotion bar, soap because I have this products in rose for few special client they are very Choosey about rise Aroma hoping this one is right one what I get for them

  • Leslie Waldo

    Just received the Rose Garden sample lotion with a shipment. I normally don’t like rose scent because they smell like ‘old roses’–too vividly floral and reminiscent of old lady stuff. This isn’t that scent–it is a tea rose, and a very nice one. The first whiff transported me to my own rose garden–it’s that realistic!

    I would use this scent in lotions and soaps. It’s lovely…

  • lianne staten

    i have a suggestion for a future blog. i have run into a problem with recipes for bath products. everyone with the exception of soap makers uses cups and tsp/tbsp measurements. the problem with this is, like in cooking, there are drastic differences in weight. this causes different results every time you make a recipe. i would like to see an article on converting these recipes into weight measurements for consistent results every time. in trying to do this myself a lot of times i cant find the weight equivalents for things like cream of tartar and tapioca powder. it would be great to have a conversion chart.

    • Tina

      I think it might be easiest to convert the volume measure to percentages then go forth and calculate the lye. Hmm. I will talk with the blog team and get some ideas rolling.

      Tina