Right??!! Enjoy!@Zing I had a request for some lotion bars & couldn’t help but sub out Shea butter for Mango butter based on your comment “like a second skin”. I em’. Thanks for your post/review/recipe!!!
I think you saw my post about successfully completing my 1st solo lotion batch. I can see how large a hole that research could be! What additive are you most looking forward to receiving?I spent a few hours researching lotion ingredients and additives. Total rabbit hole, and now I have 3 carts going at various online vendors.
Isn't it fun? Tamanu oil, soapwort extract, allantoin, and horsetail extract are new items coming my way that I look forward to trying. I also restocked my supplies of fine pumice, red raspberry oil, cetyl alcohol, lecithin, and squalane. Then over to SKS for some packaging. It was an expensive afternoon.I think you saw my post about successfully completing my 1st solo lotion batch. I can see how large a hole that research could be! What additive are you most looking forward to receiving?
Good to know! I'll have to try spraying less. Thanks for all the tips!@nadsnads I definitely prefer the citric acid DSS over the vinegar version for that reason. There is almost zero smell to it since I don't add EOs. My sprayer does a very fine mist, so the wet look to the shower doors dissipates quickly.
Thanks for the link to the enzyme cleaner, as well as the tip about the smell. Another reviewer mentioned that, as well - too bad. I'll be on the lookout for something similar that is unscented.
I honestly don't mind cleaning the shower, toilets and sinks. Floors are my nemesis. First the vacuuming or sweeping, then the mopping. So.Much.Time.
Thank you, @Prysm! My sentiments exactly. I can understand for the soap thread but I think in this thread, it's entirely appropriate to post pictures.I love seeing the photos in the thread. I helps to show what you are discussing. And I just like them.
We have plenty of room on the servers for you to upload the images right here.
You won't regret it. I swear I will never be without this stuff. It's done wonders for my weak nails.this looks wonderful! I have lanolin on hand, and lecithin arriving shortly. <scurries off to look up recipe>
I could never figure out what cuticle cream was for since I just get rid of my cuticles by cutting them. Is it greasy? How do you use it?You won't regret it. I swear I will never be without this stuff. It's done wonders for my weak nails.
It's thick and it's rich and it's a little greasy but soaks in quickly. It helps to soften your cuticles and the lanolin helps with water repelling. It's really helped my cuticles and nails. They're stronger and more resilient now than they've ever been.I could never figure out what cuticle cream was for since I just get rid of my cuticles by cutting them. Is it greasy? How do you use it?
I've used @Misschief's cuticle balm and will totally vouch for it! It really does soften and yet strengthen nails at the same time. I put it on before bed so it has at least 8 hours to soak in without any hand-washing.It's thick and it's rich and it's a little greasy but soaks in quickly. It helps to soften your cuticles and the lanolin helps with water repelling. It's really helped my cuticles and nails. They're stronger and more resilient now than they've ever been.
It was exciting to unpack a few new-to-me lotion ingredients, and to restock some olds ones, but I have to confess... when putting away the raspberry seed oil, I found an unopened container that I'd ordered last month, which had gotten pushed to the side and out of view. Please tell me I'm not the only one who does that!
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