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all things soap!: Cocoa Butter, yummy
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All about making natural soap, read about the fun, the ingredients, and other healthy natural soap related topics. Cocoa Butter, yummy. Cocoa butter is one of the most stable fats known, containing natural antioxidants that prevent rancidity and give it a storage life of two to five years, making it a good choice for non-food products. The smooth texture, sweet fragrance and emollient property make it a popular ingredient in cosmetics and skin care products, such as soaps and lotions. Types of bath salts.
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all things soap!: Natural with chemical scents?
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All about making natural soap, read about the fun, the ingredients, and other healthy natural soap related topics. Natural with chemical scents? Now, this is just what I'm talking about. They will lie straight to your face. Sweet, light, and warm -. Move over Warm Vanilla, this scent is far richer and finer. Notes of rich dark brown sugar, light drizzled honey, and nutty oats. No additives, no detergents, no micas, pigments or dyes, no sulfates, parabens, or preservatives! Coconut oil, palm oil, canola o...
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all things soap!: Beeswax, a natural and therapuetic wax
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All about making natural soap, read about the fun, the ingredients, and other healthy natural soap related topics. Beeswax, a natural and therapuetic wax. 60% of total beeswax is used to make candles, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals. It is also used in polishing materials for shoes, furniture, models, pool table filler, and as a protective coating for aging cheese. Bees wax can be softened with vegetable oil to make it softer and more workable. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Types of bath salts.
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all things soap!: Soap is getting competitive!
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All about making natural soap, read about the fun, the ingredients, and other healthy natural soap related topics. Soap is getting competitive! Try to find something that is unique to your area. Locals and tourists alike will want something that is special to the area. If you live near the ocean, try ocean water or add seaweed (be careful testing and pick the seaweed yourself). Perhaps using ocean sand for a scrubby bar. Live near the mountains? Tap into a glacier stream for your water. I live in rural N...
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all things soap!: On being an Artisan, part 2
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All about making natural soap, read about the fun, the ingredients, and other healthy natural soap related topics. On being an Artisan, part 2. 1 Most artists pay a commission on the sale of their product. The average seems to be anywhere from 25% - 40%. It is not usually any less, but may reach 50%;. 2 Find out if there are any additional hidden fees, such as advertising;. 6 Do you supply the display materials? 7 Do you have to have your products coded and priced? 8 Do you have to have bar codes? 10 Peo...
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all things soap!: On being an artisan . . .
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All about making natural soap, read about the fun, the ingredients, and other healthy natural soap related topics. On being an artisan . . . I'm a little mad at the moment, and should wait that 24 hours before doing anything, but what the heck! One of the painter artists comes in to pick up her monies, and the Dic gives me my envelop as well. I say I was told there was a 3-digit amount here, but there is only $9.56. He says he took my rent out! I am now understanding why this man is single. That I dealt ...
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all things soap!: Selling essential oils too
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All about making natural soap, read about the fun, the ingredients, and other healthy natural soap related topics. Selling essential oils too. Those little 1/6 oz bottles are very small, but the 1/3 oz and 1/2 oz bottles don't look too different is size, and those are almost as tall as the 1 oz. So I have started selling 1/6th oz bottles of essential oils, and these sell very well at the $4.50 - $5.50 price range. December 25, 2010 at 10:01 PM. That is so true! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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all things soap!: Christmas, the biggest selling season!
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All about making natural soap, read about the fun, the ingredients, and other healthy natural soap related topics. Christmas, the biggest selling season! Christmas is the best time of the year sell soap and make some decent money. At my soap store, the months of November and December accounted for almost 30% of our annual sales. Next were the summer months, and January being the worse. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Types of bath salts. Sell Essential Oils too. Lots of book choices here.
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all things soap!: Natural Soap Labels
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All about making natural soap, read about the fun, the ingredients, and other healthy natural soap related topics. At the Artisan Store where I sell soap, I had to bag every bar to cut down on the escaping fragrances. So instead of my traditional paper labels that people weren't seeing very well, I bagged the soap, tied it with a ribbon, and made sticky labels that I stuck to the front of each bag. But take a look at this soap label making page at natural-soap-making.com. December 14, 2012 at 4:17 AM.