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    Lotion’ Whipped body Butter & More

    @Peachy Clean Soap , Meadow foam oil certainly sounds interesting, I like the sound of its long shelf life. Are you going to make moisturiser with it?
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    Sodium Phytate?

    Very true. I will often recommend clients use citrus oils in vaporisers or to use low dilutions on leave on body products, as they are high in terpenes, which can easily oxidise, creating peroxide’s. I like using that example as most women have heard of peroxide’s 😉 Does anybody ask their oil...
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    Sodium Phytate?

    I’m not a chemist, but isn’t the reason why DOS occurs is due to rancidity of oils is mainly due to temperature/light/O2 exposure to the oils? I would think if you are using distilled water, then the amount of metal-catalysed reactions occurring within the soap would be low? I’ll certainly be...
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    Need advice from the left handed people

    Yay, I can now use my left handness as an excuse as to why my cutting is so crappy!!! I thought I was the only one 😉
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    Soap Maker Personalities

    Fascinating thread. I’m a massage therapist but don’t like to be touched outside my family unit. I have a very acute sense of smell and I hate synthetic fibres, it’s bloody hard to buy a sweatshirt or hoody without polyester! Maybe the creativity gene is due to how we view the world around us...
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    Sensitive Skin

    @The_Phoenix I am with you. I use Rose Hydrosol to wash/cleanse and while face is still damp, moisturise with jojoba oil. I have horses and we've had a bit of a drought this year so conditions are very dusty, sun screen also doesn't help. I'm quite disgusted with the amount of dirt I wipe off...
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    What's good with Lemon-Eucalyptus?

    It all comes down to how much citronellal is in the essential oil, Lemon eucalyptus has 70-75%, while Citronella only has 30-48%.
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    Gauging the Masses

    I notice quite a few fragrance sites often list their best sellers. I know from an Aromatherapy point of view, that citrus is very popular as it's easily recognisable, then there are floral, woody, spicy, green, sweet etc, I imagine that would cover most bases. Google fragrance wheel or...
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    What's good with Lemon-Eucalyptus?

    @KiwiMoose Lemon eucalyptus is a top note so I think you'll find it will loose the intensity as your soap cures.
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    What's good with Lemon-Eucalyptus?

    @KiwiMoose, looks lovely. I’m a fan of Rosemary, if you‘re keen, I’ll swap it for you with another essential oil if you like ;)
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    What's good with Lemon-Eucalyptus?

    😁 I would probably up the ho wood so the cedarwood doesn't overpower. 15% Ho, 15% cedarwood. Do you have enough ho wood? No, lol. Being an Aromatherapist/massage therapist I'm usually looking for therapeutic effect and then smell, lol. I did make a mix the other day when lemongrass...
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    What's good with Lemon-Eucalyptus?

    I would mix up oils you think would be nice to half off what you would use in the mix, if it needs adjusting, you can do so then.
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    What's good with Lemon-Eucalyptus?

    I haven't used ho wood but looking at it's scent profile, it's slightly spicy, which would be nice. I presume you weigh out the oils?
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    What's good with Lemon-Eucalyptus?

    What essential oils do you have? This is for next time as it sounds like the soap has probably been made, lol. As the lemon will be the "top" note, you could mix with spicy and woody oils, ginger, lemon eucalyptus and patchouli or it can uplift some of the "rosy" oils, like geranium and...
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    Bentonite Permanently affected by Stainless Steel?

    @Zany_in_CO I've had clay issues when gardening too, but it's the pottery stuff that bounces my spade back up at me. I love that you were able to process your own, very cool! I've had a quick look and can now source bentonite clay from our own country, very cleverly marketed as NZ Glacial...
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