Last night I made the first attempt at Skin Salvation, which is a formula for scars, burns, eczema, psoriasis, and very dry skin. It contains cocoa butter and macadamia nut oil, so it naturally smells like dessert! It's also 100% food grade, so if you really feel like tasting it you can. I did encounter a problem: I poured the mixture into two tins and in the second tin the oils separated from the solids. I cut into the salve in the first tin after it had finished setting to see if that had separated too, but it didn't. I'm thinking the mixture needs to stay pretty warm and I need to keep stirring it like a maniac while I'm pouring it. Skin Salvation is going to come in nice big (2.5" in diameter) 4oz tins. The printer labels look awful, but I don't have many other options right now. Besides, you don't need to pay for a label when the product is quality!
I also made some tubes of mandarin orange lip balm, and tart lip balm (lemon, lime, and grapefruit), and some more gentle face scrub. I cut down on the wheat germ oil in the lip balm mix so the essential oils would have more of a fighting chance to smell good. But my nose has been stuffy ever since the tree pollen levels rose at the beginning of May, so I can't really tell how well they turned out! I have samples of each at work with me today and I'm going to make other people smell them. Make, not ask. Haha.
Also ready to be photographed and put up for sale are: mud mask, tile & tub scrub, and body butter bars.
I like being a mad scientist.
Friday, May 22, 2009
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