3 in 1 body bubbles from WSP

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cindymeredith

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has anyone tried this? I read their reviews and it seems pretty good. My kids (boys) use a 2 in one shampoo and body wash and this seems like with a little FO it would be a great alternative to buying the store bought stuff. I'd also like to try it for myself with my favorite FO. I'm normally a M&P soaper so this is out of my realm...any thoughts or tips on it would greatly be appreciated.

Thanks!
 
I can tell you the easiest way to scent a batch. :

Pour 8oz of base into a ziplock bag
add your scent (I use 1/4 tsp)
seal the bag
squish it around to mix it
snip the corner of the bag
pipe into a bottle

That way there is no mess, no bowls or spoons to clean up. You can make as much or as little up at one time as you like & there are It's also the easiest way to get it into the bottle.

I have not used that exact base, I do like their crystal clear shower gel. It's nice & thick & does not break down when you add scent.
 
Just wanted to report that I got the 3 in 1 body bubbles and LOVE IT! It's great as a shower gel and a shampoo. I couldn't believe how good my hair felt after using it...I really was skeptical.

As for my boys, it is so much better than the store bought stuff I was using for them. It lathers so well and holds FO really well too!
 
That is a great suggestion Tabitha! Never thought of that. I will do my bubble bath that way. Do you do lotions the same way?
 
Ooo... that 2 in 1 sounds great Cindymeredith- I'd love to try it. I have grown kids who prefer liquid soap- If I only knew what WSP stood for- tried to go there as WSP.com- it was a plywood company!
 
bombus said:
Ooo... that 2 in 1 sounds great Cindymeredith- I'd love to try it. I have grown kids who prefer liquid soap- If I only knew what WSP stood for- tried to go there as WSP.com- it was a plywood company!
WSP is wholesalesuppliesplus.com. It's about $22 a gallon and a little goes a long way! I love this stuff. If you end up getting some, let me know what you think!
 
"WSP is wholesalesuppliesplus.com."

Thanks, Cindy-

I'm still getting used to all of these abreviations- such a newbie :oops:

When I order, I'll include it, scent it with grapefruit & take it to my daughter-

in-law (I can always use points) :wink:

I'll report back
 

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