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I started watching this video while on bed before going to sleep, saw her make the pink cubes, paused the video, made the scrub in 5 mins and restarted it! So simple! Thanks😆
I have not tried yours, but have another person's sugar cube and love them especially after I am done with painting. I use the cubes like soap and they remove the paints off quickly and the sugar cubes leave my skin soft. I am going to try making these in the future and after viewing your site, I will purchase a kit!
It's seems so easy! I love this channel. Great idea for gifts. I have to say that I have ordered some #brambleberry products and I love them. I was so surprised about the smell and the quality. Another thing it's that I want to thank Chloé from brambleberry customer's department. She was so nice and professional about all the problems I had with the logistic. Bisous!
I noticed you said you can do this in the tub when I really would never recommend sugar around your "sensitive areas" sugar is no good for... down there. It can give you uncomfortable infections. Otherwise I love this product and the way it sounds when you cut them in person is so satisfying!
Thanks for sharing wonderful recipes. I tried making them but they haven't turned out too great. They are oily and also break easily. Don't even lather much. what can I do to rectify this
I just loved this cute cubes.can you please suggest me some of the really good books for liquid soap making for different purposes like shampoo body shower face wash kindly suggest me.
What an adorable idea. Would it ne okay to sustitute salt for the sugar and would it change the process of creating the scrub? Thank you. I love your channel btw.
Hi i am wondering we make cande and use the 6 clam shell moulds i could use those as i have so many and the sizes would be the same size and the depth is good
I made some of these last Christmas and gave them as gifts to my family and everyone loved them. I used the recipe from the Soap Queen video you did a while back on solid sugar scrubs. Since you've already done a video on this subject are you doing this video mainly to promote the sugar scrub kits?
Can you do a video on "The Rose Hip Oil Bath Salt" and the "Key Lime Tart Scrub" ?????? I'm getting the "Key Lime Tart Fragrance" as a sample with my order this month.... Pleaseeeeee.
2 tablespoons of sugar, 2 tablespoons of coconut oil, mix in palm, scrub body, face, wash off, moisturised and scrubbed without all the fuss and expense and soap + color + is actually good for you
Heart Centred And if u want an easy coloring idea, just blend together some pine needles, rose petals, or any other colored plant with the sugar in a mini food processor. Spread out in one layer on wax paper and let it dry up over night. Break up any chunks that formed, add the coconut oil, put in a container(mason jar) and enjoy.
it can be nice to grip a soap cube though, instead of trying to manage the gloop of the coconut oil/sugar mix. I love my oil/sugar scrub, use it a couple of times a week to help with blackheads on my face. But I have been wanting a sugar scrub cube thing. I've actually thought about just using sugar cubes! Aren't I out of this world, alien wacky!?!? Pardon my weird goofyness please
so, i starting making this lovely scrub bar and happily using it now. But I have a concern. Since it contains fresh ingredient (aka. sugar) and it is in contact with water , does that mean bacteria can grow? Please let me know. Thank you.
Carolina Organics Soap Co. did you get an answer regarding using mica instead of dye blocks for sugar scrubs? I have so Amy micas and don't want to buy blocks....
just use way less oil. Honestly i don't know how that much oil stays mixed into melt & pour soap anyway, it's only supposed to be able to hold about 1-2% extra oils and Ann Marie added equal parts, i don't get it unless it's just the magic of "television" lol.
Hello Ann Marie I had a request to make some sugar scrubs & found ur video I have a question Do I use fragrance oil or essential oil for scent or does it matter? Also, how do u choose the base oil along with ur fragrance oil so that the smell doesn't clash together?
Thanks for sharing wonderful recipes. I tries making them but they haven't turned as great as yours. They are too oily and break easily. They also don't leather much. what can I do to rectify?