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As many of you know, I recently made a very large batch of lotion. Okay, okay, I’ll be honest, I made an enormous batch of lotion. I did preserve my lotion however, I did not fragrance it. (Probably a good thing because My immersion blender is considering retirement.) One giant […]

Scenting the Learning Curve Lotion


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This recipe is the lotion recipe I described yesterday in my conversion disaster. I promise I am giving you a smaller batch than I made originally. This lotion is a thicker lotion and very creamy when being applied. When finished applying, this lotion has a fabulous silky finish. I hope […]

Learning Curve Lotion


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WARNING: Laughing may ensue! Monday, I received a lotion recipe to test from one of the gals in technical support. The original recipe was in grams and made approximately 500 grams of lotion. My first ingredient (which I later ended up omitting) required 1.25 grams of citric. I thought, I […]

Whoops! Conversion Catastrophe



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Clay soaps are wonderful and have been described as having a silky feel. This soap is no exception with LOTS of silky lather. Don’t pass up this recipe just because it has a high percentage of high lathering oils. This isn’t a drying soap and it just might give you […]

Stephanie’s French Green Clay Soap


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I love scrubs; salt, sugar, etc. I think they are great. I am always trying one new scrub or another. Here is a fantastic recipe we just tested. I hope you try it and tell me what you think. Equipment Bowl Spoon Scale Transfer Pipettes Containers for Finished Product Here […]

Raspberry Salt Scrub


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I love living and working in Northern Utah. Every day can be a visual treat just during the time spent traveling to and from work. The other day was no exception and I didn’t even have to leave work to fill my cute critter quota of the day. (Whew! That’s […]

A Little Critter Hanging Out at MMS



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Palm Oil. The lovely beast that it is. Since it is July I thought we should cover how to work with this oil since it can cause a few problems for soap makers. When you open your pail does it look like this? Let’s take a closer peak. What if […]

Fractionation in Palm Oil


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I love citrus scented soaps and one can typically be found at my kitchen sink. I was making lemonade the other day and zippy, refreshing scent of lemons reminded me to think about making soap again. Then I started wondering if I could make a lemon soap and include the […]

Lemon Zest Soap


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Last week we made three test batches of cold process soap with Vanilla Oleoresin. Now it is time for our evaluations. All three batches have a very faint baked vanilla odor that is hard to smell when the soap is dry and the scent is just a little stronger when […]

Vanilla Oleoresin Soaps Evaluations



We are continuing to add new products to our catalog. It has been a challenge to keep these wonderful surprises a secret. I hope you enjoy these new products! Here is a little review of the latest new products. Rosalie Fragrance Oil: Every time I smell Rosalie, I am continually […]

New Fragrance Releases


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I had been asked to make a cologne for a pre-teen boy and for a while I struggled to create a blend that wasn’t overwhelming OR inappropriate for his age. After searching for ideas of blends and testing various blends until my nose hurt, I re-discovered a scent blend in […]

Making Cologne for Pre-Teens


Yesterday was a new product release day. You may be asking what was released. We released fragrances, containers, shrink bands and a new Lip Solutions! Here is a little review of the latest new products. Alice Fragrance Oil: We’ve added another fun fragrance to our Twilight collection. This fragrance is […]

New Catalog Releases!