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Yikes, @AliOop ! If that's what you do when you don't have much energy, I can't imagine what you get done when you're feeling peppy!
I should clarify, after a long day on the computer it was more the mental energy that was low. Sometimes I spend an hour at a time, waiting in a Zoom queue for a case to be called (which is when I usually pop in to SMF for a bit to pass the time, lol). Still, it can be mind-numbing. After a day like that, there just isn't enough brain power left to do things that required focus (soaps, lotions), if that makes sense. Grinding stuff up and slapping on some paint didn't require much of that. ;)

I use the same freeze dried fruits for this recipe and grind them in my dedicated coffee grinder then sift them with a fine mesh sifter. They work great. The my favs are Strawberry, Strawberry Banana, or Peaches & Cream (since it has coconut milk powered, the name works).
Oooo Peaches & Cream sounds great; I didn't have that one available to me, but I'll look for it. I had Asian Pear, Fuji Apple, Strawberry, and Strawberry Banana. That's great to hear that they work well.

After grinding, I sifted mine, too. Did you keep or discard the smaller bits that wouldn't grind down enough to go through the sifter? I discarded them as I was worried they'd be too rough on the lips.

Also, do you see any need for a warning on the label that there may be trace amounts of other fruits? Some folks have life-threatening allergies to strawberries or bananas, for instance, and I'm concerned that it's impossible to clean all of the fruit dust out of the grinder.
 
Oooo Peaches & Cream sounds great; I didn't have that one available to me, but I'll look for it. I had Asian Pear, Fuji Apple, Strawberry, and Strawberry Banana. That's great to hear that they work well.

After grinding, I sifted mine, too. Did you keep or discard the smaller bits that wouldn't grind down enough to go through the sifter? I discarded them as I was worried they'd be too rough on the lips.

Also, do you see any need for a warning on the label that there may be trace amounts of other fruits? Some folks have life-threatening allergies to strawberries or bananas, for instance, and I'm concerned that it's impossible to clean all of the fruit dust out of the grinder.
Last time I was at Walmart, they didn’t have the freeze dried peaches and I was bummed! I’ve used the last of mine and will need more. I discard the larger bits, I agree they would be too rough and off putting in the lip scrub.

I haven’t put a warning label, but I do the strawberry first, then the strawberry banana - and never the other way around. I deep clean my grinder with a good wipe down, get all the hard to reach places with a small paint brush, wiz some sugar, brush out again and then a few cleanings with alcohol. It’s probably not perfect, and you’ve got me thinking about what else I can do to eliminate any cross contamination that could expose someone to an allergen.
 
Finally made my shampoo bars courtesy of the DIY recipe. The fourth one ended up in the shower to be used later today.
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Now to make some conditioner bars!

My SIL requested homemade lotion as her Christmas present this year (we rotate who has who for Christmas and she was my assigned person this year). So I'm putting together a bath & body kit for her with the shampoo/conditioner bars, lotion, lotion bar, and lip balm.
 
I capped off lip balms that I made yesterday. Still struggling with the Online Labels template. Grr.
And made a batch of lotion bars, lavender this time.

I use their labels, but not their templates. I use whatever Avery template is compatible without a problem.

Did you check to make sure your printer is set to 'actual size' rather than 'shrink to fit'? That's the most common problem I have because I forget to switch it from it's automatic default of 'shrink to fit'.
 
I use their labels, but not their templates. I use whatever Avery template is compatible without a problem.

Did you check to make sure your printer is set to 'actual size' rather than 'shrink to fit'? That's the most common problem I have because I forget to switch it from it's automatic default of 'shrink to fit'.
I also use Avery templates. Even if I buy another brand label I can usually find an Avery template that works. There is a learning curve but now I have made enough that they seem fairly easy.
 
I use their labels, but not their templates. I use whatever Avery template is compatible without a problem.

Did you check to make sure your printer is set to 'actual size' rather than 'shrink to fit'? That's the most common problem I have because I forget to switch it from it's automatic default of 'shrink to fit'.
OH WHY WHY WHY DID I NOT LOG IN YESTERDAY???!!! I had such a aggravating evening fighting with that kitten-loving template!
 
@Tammyfarms I used a metal mini muffin pan because I forgot to order a moon cake press. It worked. If I like them when I try them out in a couple weeks, I'll order the 50g moon cake press and start trying out some different fragrances or EOs to see what people like.

@Misschief Will the smell of the alcohol fade out? It's pretty awful smelling.
 
@Tammyfarms I used a metal mini muffin pan because I forgot to order a moon cake press. It worked. If I like them when I try them out in a couple weeks, I'll order the 50g moon cake press and start trying out some different fragrances or EOs to see what people like.

@Misschief Will the smell of the alcohol fade out? It's pretty awful smelling.
Yes, it should. It's quite volatile and should dissipate fairly quickly.
 
Would one of you enlighten me as to what foaming sugar scrub is, how it's used, and why? I am clueless about this marvel I keep hearing about.
It's a sugar scrub made with the Foaming Bath Butter recipe from DIY Bath & Body. I love that recipe. As a foaming bath butter, the pH is even suitable for use as shampoo, which is how my daughter uses it. Add sugar and it's a sugar scrub. Add menthol, mint, and salt and it becomes a foot scrub. Add spearmint, tea tree and some jojoba beads and extra fine pumice and it's a facial scrub.
 

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