ilovedoxies
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? I'm pondering soap made with Jack Daniels...
what do you think?
Brooke
what do you think?
Brooke
Just because it's on etsy, doesn't mean it's legal. There are all sorts of animal parts (feathers, skins, bones, etc) that are illegal to sell too...Illegal? There are no less than 251 items for sale on etsy containing beer soap and someone is selling blueberry vodka soap, and an acne bar containing vodka.
Lil Outlaws said:well as far as the MP goes, I'll make up a small bar in a little while and see how it turns out..
ilovedoxies said:Illegal? There are no less than 251 items for sale on etsy containing beer soap and someone is selling blueberry vodka soap, and an acne bar containing vodka.
Doesn't it cease to be beer when the soap is complete? Like beer bread, for example.
Can you boil the alcohol out of liquor?
If anyone tries this soon, please let us know how it does. :wink:
kallista said:ilovedoxies said:Illegal? There are no less than 251 items for sale on etsy containing beer soap and someone is selling blueberry vodka soap, and an acne bar containing vodka.
Doesn't it cease to be beer when the soap is complete? Like beer bread, for example.
Can you boil the alcohol out of liquor?
If anyone tries this soon, please let us know how it does. :wink:
I think all soap makers and body products makers, already know this
The US Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms forbids the resale of drinking or beverage alcohol in perfumes and related products, regardless of whether you add essential oils, absolutes or other scenting materials. Adding beverage alcohols, such as vodka, to perfumes and then selling them is against the law because it is considered serving alcohol. Permits are required to serve alcohol. In order to stay within the law, you must use the formulas specified by US ATF for cosmetic applications. Local liquor control rules may also apply to beverage alcohol use in cosmetics and perfumes.
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