I dont mean to be off topic but does someone know of a way to get back into an instagram account..? I was dumb forgot the password. I would appreciate any tips you can offer me
@Kylan Alexzander I really appreciate your reply. I found the site through google and Im in the hacking process atm. Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
I cure mine for 2 weeks to a month, before I make anything even that is not long enough..otherwise your customers will complain! They will lose fragrance quickly and not last..customers come to us all the time saying they bought one from someone else and it only lasted 2 weeks thats why..let them cure like candles! I cure mine usually for a month before I make anything with them. Ours last 9 months! Of course every fragrance is different some are stronger than others and will eb more potent..some beads will ,take longer to dry like leather it takes months to dry! just because they are dry doesnt mean they are ready .you can bake them but they will not hold scent for long..let them cure for a while even after dry.
I’m doing a 1oz fragrance to 4oz bead ratio..& it’s taking 2 weeks for it to fully cure & I still see it pooling at the bottom, what could I be doing wrong ??
I had fragrance discolor my beads to black and another to orange. Will I be able to color these different colors? Is this normal? Beads and fragrance from Buyitshipit
@@stephaniehall6311 okay! Sounds like a good idea!! I just started a few weeks back and just tested mine. It’s cold here...do you notice that they don’t smell as fragrant in cold weather? In the house they are very fragrant but in my car, not as much!
If you notice quick enough youu can compensate by adding additional beads if your container is large enough so that you can still shake them. Try to add by ratio if you know how much extra oil you have added. I would not add additional beads if the oil has already absorbed.
I make mine with mica color pigments. Ive seen some people just scent them snd color after but what do you use to color them after they've been scented? I feel like I could save soooo much if I just colored after they are scented.