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Bath and Body Yahoo Group

July 31, 2007 by Shellie Wilson Leave a Comment

With 4569 members this yahoo bath and body group is a great source of inspiration and support.

Bath and body is a group dedicated to new recipes, tips and ongoing advice for all levels of crafters and

if your having trouble or would just like to chat to other like minded people then this group … Read More ...

New Editor Required

July 24, 2007 by Shellie Wilson Leave a Comment

We are looking for an editor who is interested in writing on Bath & Body Topics including soap making and home made

beauty supplies.
You should be able to keep up to date with the latest crafty news and product reviews as well as be able to seek out new websites, ideas and projects.

If … Read More ...

Lush Bath Jelly Recipe

July 18, 2007 by Shellie Wilson 5 Comments

Lush is a luxurious bath and body store that will draw you in just with the aroma flowing out the door. Unfortunately Lush is not in everyone’s price range and as a result recipes are sort out all over the internet.

This  Lush Like Bath jelly recipe  is easy to follow and a very close … Read More ...

Tips & Tricks: Filling Cosmetic Tubes

June 28, 2007 by Jodi 2 Comments

Making your own cosmetics can be fun, but sometimes filling those little tubes and containers with hot from the stove product can be a bit tricky. Here’s a method that will help.

Fill a cake pan halfway with layer of uncooked rice, lentils or small beans. Stand the tubes or containers straight up so their … Read More ...

Powder Puff

June 26, 2007 by Jodi 3 Comments

Body powder is a great way to keep cool in the hotter months! But did you know that the talcum used in many commercial powders has been shown to cause tumors in lab animals ? This talc-free recipe is a great alternative:

1/4 cup (59 ml) cornstarch
1/4 cup (50 ml) arrowroot powder
3 Tb … Read More ...

Be Non-traditional!

June 25, 2007 by Jodi Leave a Comment

Bored with the same old soap molds? Try using non-traditional molds instead! You might be surprised at the result.

-plastic ice cube trays
-shoe boxes*
-plastic drawer organizers
-milk cartons*
-plastic Easter eggs
-clay flower pots
-PVC pipe
-tuna or sardine cans
-plastic sand toys or sand castle molds
-storage containers
-Jell-O molds

*Molds that … Read More ...

Buy Me! The Flower Peddler

June 19, 2007 by Jodi Leave a Comment

As many business owners can tell you, sometimes your business can start out as one thing and end up as another. Virginia based Flower Peddler is one of those companies. The family-owned store originally started as a floral design company, but ended up sharing their love of all things scented by turning their attentions to … Read More ...

Work it Out Massage Oil

June 15, 2007 by Jodi Leave a Comment

Dad or another another important man in your life enjoy a good workout, but not the sore muscles after? This homemade sports rub makes a great Father’s Day gift for the active man. The thyme and eucalyptus essential oils have healing properties and the peppermint has a cooling effect. The Cedarwood oil adds a nice … Read More ...

A Close Shave – DIY Soap Recipe

June 13, 2007 by Jodi Leave a Comment

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Father’s Day is only a few days away! Why not make that special guy something this year? An classic shaving soap is something that most men can use, and he’ll be delighted to know that you made it especially for him. Unlike a lot of commercial soaps, this shaving formula won’t dry out his skin.… Read More ...

Bugs Are ‘Bust’ed!

June 12, 2007 by Jodi Leave a Comment

The latest (June/July) issue of Bust magazine is out on the newsstands and includes several natural solutions for getting rid of those pesky summer insects. The Buy or DIY section has an article on making a lemongrass spray-on tincture, an anti-bug essential oil and cute appliqued herbal sachets.

The second half of the article profiles … Read More ...

Share Your Soapy Knowledge!

June 8, 2007 by Jodi Leave a Comment

Everyone has heard of the popular site Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia that is edited by its users. Sites that are using Wiki’s open source software (called Wikimedia) have been popping up everywhere, including several crafting-related ones.

Soap makers will be delighted to know that a site devoted exclusively to their craft has recently been … Read More ...

Essential Facts

June 7, 2007 by Jodi 1 Comment

Essential oils are extracted from natural substances such as flowers, herbs, fruits, spices and grasses. These oils are believed to affect the body’s physical and emotional properties, which is traditionally called aromatherapy. Here are some facts to keep in mind when working with essential oils.essential oil bottles

  • Essential oils should be stored in amber-colored glass bottles away
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Bramble Berry Sales

June 6, 2007 by Jodi 1 Comment

Bramble Berry Soap Making Supplies June monthly web specials include several summary fragrance blends as well as  daisy shaped butter pots and twist up lip tubes. They have also added several new wonderfully cute molds to their Aloha! line including swim trunks, flip flops and a retro flower. 

From Nature With Love is offering 10% … Read More ...

Removing Smells From Hands

June 5, 2007 by Jodi Leave a Comment

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If you’ve cooked with garlic or onions, you know that getting the smell off of your hands can be hard, even with the strongest scented soap. But the answer may be as close as your favorite morning beverage–coffee!

Using cheesecloth, make a small pouch and fill it with 3/4 cup fresh, whole coffee beans. After … Read More ...

Tea Time

June 4, 2007 by Jodi Leave a Comment

Green tea has been used for medicinal purposes in China for centuries, but the west has only recently discovered its many health benefits. Studies have shown that green tea contains powerful anti-oxidants not contained in black or oolong teas. Your skin can benefit from these anti-oxidants as well. This wonderfully simple tonic will cleanse, tone … Read More ...

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