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Good point. Try this! Sprinkle Epsom salt and colored sugar at the bottom of the molds. Color 2 different batches of hot soap, and add a different essential oil to each batch. Pour the bottom half of the mold with a color like pink. Let it firm up, then finish filling the mold with your other batch of soap (purple for example). Makes a beautiful ombre 2-tone effect, and no little bits down the drain.
The exfoliating scrub: beware for those on your gifting list. If they have high blood pressure the Himalayan pink salt can permeate the skin and cause a spike
Severus Webber salt is generally not a good idea as a scrub. Many people shave under the shower and may have little cuts here and there... I did a diy salt scrub once and never again...
I’m afraid you’ve heard some misinformation. Excess sodium in the DIET can exacerbate hypertension (high blood pressure.) If you look at the Periodic Table, sodium is a metal. It doesn’t absorb into the body transdermally in any type of substantial way. Were that the case, the salt in our OWN SWEAT would cause strokes and heart attacks. 😊
Daniella Yes, you’re absolutely right. Salt, sugar, or other physical exfoliants cause microscopic tears in the skin, opening up to infection and scarring over time. Chemical exfoliants used properly are the safe way to exfoliate your skin. And all this is especially important for skin on the face!
Citlalli Ramirez just a tip, I’d check the ingredients of your oils, for example, if you have lavender, it should be safe to eat. But if it says it’s not safe to eat, it’s probably not a good oil. Just want you to be safe, because you could be inhaling chemicals.
Got an Idea for the soap! Instead of buying dried lavender and stuff, just break open tea bags and use those! Teas come in varieties of herbs and flavors. And I think you can just use those Ivory soaps instead of buying soap base..... I mean if you wanna go natural then maybe u shouldn't... but it's cheaper! XD
BrendaBrzz I hate when they don't upload videos on RU-vid. Here's the video, it's from the Goodful Facebook page: m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1731420703595055&id=1272480059489124
But it is also good for the people who did not see that video and who are watching this video only. Then they can see a diy they haven’t seen yet even though someone else might have already seen it before.
Handmade gifts I haven't seen here yet: Taking time to prod bulbs into life for Christmas, handmade pinch pots, set of toy bags for doll clothes, dinkytoys, etc, fleece mittens and elf touques, Fleece quilts for friends, good painting or art works made, afghans, puppets for kids moniker, key chains from clay, photo albums, small leather goods, whittled santas.
You don’t freeze the soaps, just put them in the fridge, I know this because I’m a professional Candle, Melts, MP soaps & Body Products Maker And seller
i'm just looking for things to give to my grandma when the coronavirus hopefully ends - if she's still here, of course. i dislike facetiming her but i love being with her in person. my whole family lives in another country except me, my brother, mum and dad.
You could put them under a heavy book for a couple of days, or let it dry in the sun for a couple days as well. And if you don't let them dry they would rot..... the orange rind at least.... and the lavender would just look weird after a couple of days.
Is there a special type of nail polish that the marbling works best with??? And it only sticks to ceramic stuff right??? Where to get all those different types of salts??? I thought Himalayan salt is only pink?
What's in the "shea butter soap base"?... is that from another video or am I supposed to know how to make it or where to buy it? It would have been nice to give the names of the other soap combos pictured too.
Actually, pink salt is both easy to find and cheap in local supermarkets. It is a much healthier option than plain salt. Maybe a little research before you leave a comment is not so hard. :/
Here, I think the second one is mint and basil: Just add basil and peppermint oil (food coloring for color) Third is.... chocolate I think: I'm not sure if they melted it in or not.... but I have no idea how else they would get it in there. XD and the fourth is oatmeal and honey: add a tablespoon of honey ( I think ) and as much oatmeal as you think. Hope I helped :)