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BRAND NEW 200ml Luxury Natural Unscented Liquid GLYCERINE Skin Care Base - BEAUTIFUL! Create gorgeous Skin Care for yourself or begin a new business!
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Would You like to easily make your own Skin Care?
For gifts or perhaps to sell ? Everyone will be love your creations with this beautiful range of Sounds Creative Skin Care products.
Use any style or colors desired, do not be limited by our suggestions or images.
- We have created a beautiful range of skin care items for you to personalise yourself. Simply add your own fragrances, shimmers & essences
- Don't spend $100's on expensive skin care products - quality assured!
- High quality beautiful bases & supplies - try them - you will love them!
- Simple, easy, natural
- Use with our shimmers & fragrances
We have many supplies - remember to look at our other auctions too!
GLYCERINE
Description: Botanical Name: Vegetable BP
Description: A colourless sweet viscous liquid derived from vegetable fats. It is a by-product of the soap-making process, which separates the glycerin from the fatty acids in the whole oil.
Remember that a tablespoon of glycerine to 100ml of Bath & Shower Gel base will leave your skin feeling like silk!
Add a tsp to Bathing Crystals and they will not 'clump' together.
Pure Bubble Bath recipe
600ml warm water 1 bar melt & pour or rolled (Sounds creative) soap, grated or flaked 2 ounces glycerin 3 drops perfume or cologne
Gently mix together until dissolved
Whipped Cream Soaps recipe
1 1/2 cups (110 grams) Renascent Rolled Soap Flakes 10 tablespoons (150ml) distilled water 1 tablespoon (15 ml) glycerin 1 tablespoon (15 ml) sunflower oil Essential oil
Melt the soap in the water, glycerin and oil over medium heat in a double boiler. Stir with a chopstick or spoon handle. When mixture is a lumpy paste, remove from heat and add essential oil. Whisk by hand or with an electric beater until creamy. Pour into molds and leave in a cool place to set.
Note: Individuals receiving this information must exercise their independent judgment in determining its appropriateness for a particular purpose or use.
Note: Individuals receiving this information must exercise their independent judgment in determining its appropriateness for a particular purpose or use.
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