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Apricot Kernel Oil Uses

Posted on 02-0506-09 by Tes

Apricot Kernel Oil Benefits and Uses

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Posted on 01-0801-27 by Tes

Witch Hazel Oil Uses Witch hazel (Hamamelis virginiana) is a shrub that is native to North America, but it is now grown in Europe and Asia as well. This shrub can get up to 20 feet tall and produced lovely flowers that are yellow to red in color.  The bark and leaves are used to…

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How to Pick a Business Name

Posted on 01-0806-09 by Tes

How to pick a business Name When choosing a name for your business, take the time to really think about it.  Throw some names out to your friends and family or ask their advise. Ask your customers, your barber or hairdresser.  My hairdresser named my business.  We tossed a few names around that I had…

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Hot Process Soap Making Instructions

Posted on 12-0106-09 by Tes

Hot Process Soap Making Instructions When making soap the Hot Process way you are adding external heat after the oils and lye solution have been mixed and come to trace.

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Posted on 11-2401-27 by Tes

Properties of Soap Making Oils Understanding Hard and Soft Oils for Better Soap Bars Each oil used in soap making brings its own unique characteristics — from lather quality to hardness and conditioning benefits. Finding the right blend of oils is key to crafting a bar of soap that cleanses well, feels luxurious, and lasts…

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Natural Cures for Skin Rashes

Posted on 10-2406-09 by Tes

Having a skin rash can be really irritating and most come along with an itch.  It’s bad enough having itchy skin.  There are some natural ways to help with skin rashes. Below are links to some skin conditions and natural cures for skin rashes. Sometimes the hardest part is figuring out what this skin rash…

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What is Acne Vulgaris – best treatments

Posted on 10-1906-09 by Tes

It is simply common acne a conditions that happens when dead skin cells and oils from the skin clog up your hair folicles and pores. What is Acne Vulgaris called? It is sometimes known as zits, pimples, blackheads or blemishes. Vulgaris is the medical term for “common” and acne is the condition.

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What is Acne Rosacea?

Posted on 10-1906-09 by Tes

What is Acne Rosacea Acne Rosacea is a type of Rosacea that shows a permanent redness of the skin along with red pus filled bumps that resembles pimples, which is why this type is often mistaken for acne.

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Sea Salt in Soap

Posted on 09-2906-09 by Tes

Sea Salt in Soap There seems to be a growing popularity of sea salt in soap. There are many different sea salts you can use and certainly the salts have wonderful benefits to our skin.

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Natural Ways to Help Dry Itchy Skin (My Experience With Eczema)

Posted on 09-2706-09 by Tes

I can speak from personal experience about how miserable dry itchy skin can be. Growing up, I struggled badly with eczema. There were times when my skin was so itchy that I could barely sleep comfortably at night. My skin would become dry, irritated, and sore from scratching. At the time, we used heavily scented…

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Cold Process Soap Making

Want to make soap from scratch? This is the exact cold process method I use, broken down step by step.

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  1. Tes on How to Make Rose Bath Salts05-18

    Hi Michel,  I did check and the recipe is one the page part way down.  Here is the link https://makingsoapnaturally.co...

  2. Tes on Using Natural Colors In Soap Making05-18

    Hi Alice, thanks for the comment.  I make a few different soaps with clays and I find that the color…

  3. Alice on Using Natural Colors In Soap Making05-17

    I’ve been curious about making soap with natural ingredients, and the section on botanical and clay colorants really caught my…

  4. Michel on How to Make Rose Bath Salts05-17

    I would really love to have this recipe for making a simple DIY rose bath, but the picture stops there…

  5. Tes on Essential Oil Dilution Chart for Skin, Hair & Soap Making05-16

    Thank you! You’re absolutely right that different essential oils produce different sized drops depending on thickness, bottle reducer, and even…

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