To go with our Pumice and Salt Scrub, we have a thick and luscious foot cream! Follow along with me as I show you how I make our foot cream. I have formulated this to be a thick and heavy cream but to absorb quickly into feet.
The labels I use are Polymer and I got from an Australian eBay supplier. I believe they are similar to the waterproof labels from Labels Online
Ebay seller link: bit.ly/2FpkuA9
Our recipe is below - feel free to tweak it!
Water Phase
73% Distilled Water (plus an extra 10% for evaporation)
4% Glycerin
Oil Phase
5% Emulsifying wax
2% Stearic Acid
2% Olive Squalene
7% Shea Butter
4% Cocoa Butter
Cool Down
0.5-1.5% Preservative (check your recommended uses and adjust water to suit)
1% Fragrance (check your recommended usage rates and adjust water to suit)
1% tapioca Starch
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Some items I use:
Nicole Moulds (Aust Ebay): bit.ly/2NLq681
My Mica Obsession: bit.ly/2zz47hH
Mark's Soap Cutters (Multi-bar Cutter): bit.ly/2JjpsuU
Pure Delights Soap Cutters (Single bar): bit.ly/2LH90uv
(I am providing these links as a courtesy only and I do not have any affiliation with the companies or receive income from them)
I am not qualified to teach how to make soap. If you would like to learn how to make soap, here are a few resource sites I used when learning
Soap Queen Website: bit.ly/2L4RD5X
Soap Queen RU-vid: bit.ly/2zz575r
Lovin Soap Website: bit.ly/2uiOOV7
Thank you for watching
Music:
“Sunshine Ver 2" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
"Perspectives" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensecreativecommons...
6 окт 2024