Dawni
Well-Known Member
I want to make some new stuff for the new year. I sell soap, lotion bars and balms currently.
I've been thinking of pucks of clay for some months now.. with EOs (maybe, but need to research more) and whatever else is needed to bind them together, then coincidentally, today I saw a post on Instagram of the same thing so I searched and found a few others.
My question is this. How does one go about preserving this?
Do I need to? I'm assuming yes, because in one post they say to wet the tip (this particular one was in stick form, not a wider puck) and "draw" all over your face with it.
It's appealing to me because then I don't need a container - most I've seen come in powder form, which needs a jar or a pack.. or mud (thick) form, which again needs a jar - and I don't need to mess with mixing, etc. and I figured there must be others like me who want to use em but are lazy to go mix lol
So how would you add preservative to what essentially is a clay/mud block? Any thoughts?
I've been thinking of pucks of clay for some months now.. with EOs (maybe, but need to research more) and whatever else is needed to bind them together, then coincidentally, today I saw a post on Instagram of the same thing so I searched and found a few others.
My question is this. How does one go about preserving this?
Do I need to? I'm assuming yes, because in one post they say to wet the tip (this particular one was in stick form, not a wider puck) and "draw" all over your face with it.
It's appealing to me because then I don't need a container - most I've seen come in powder form, which needs a jar or a pack.. or mud (thick) form, which again needs a jar - and I don't need to mess with mixing, etc. and I figured there must be others like me who want to use em but are lazy to go mix lol
So how would you add preservative to what essentially is a clay/mud block? Any thoughts?