Making Earl Grey Tea Emulsified Sugar Scrub

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  • Опубліковано 21 сер 2024
  • This makes eight very full 8 oz jars with a little left over.
    8 oz. Amber Jars (SKS Bottle & Packaging)
    100 gms Silky E-wax (Nature's Garden)
    150 gms Cocoa Butter (Soaper's Choice)
    150 gms Shea Butter (Soaper's Choice)
    250 gms Sweet Almond Oil (Soaper's Choice_
    250 gms Rice Bran Oil (Soaper's Choice)
    20 gms Dimethicone (Lotioncrafter)
    20 gms Cyclomethicone (Lotioncrafter)
    15 gms Beeswax (Elements Bath & Body)
    20 gms Earl Grey Tea Fragrance (Mad Oils)
    20 gms Vit. E (Soaper's Choice)
    5 gms Phenonip (Lotioncrafter)
    4 lbs Granulated Sugar
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  • @krystalqlearr
    @krystalqlearr 6 років тому +13

    I use optiphen. It’s paraben and formaldehyde free preservative.

  • @relenaj
    @relenaj 5 років тому +3

    Excellent video! A word you could try next time. I know its tempting to jump ahead. Even the warm wax will eat your sugar. If you want a more scrub consistency, wait for the temp to be below 80F. And I do 2 parts sugar to liquid ratio, which is what I think you ended up at anyway. Love that color and will have to try that sent! Tea is one of my favorite things!

  • @JenSpice
    @JenSpice 6 років тому +1

    Nice sugar scrub Kevin! Thank you so much for explaining why it's called an emulsified sugar scrub. I kept looking at all these recipes without water and couldn't see why both ewax and preservatives were being used. Excellent presentation!

    • @ozymndius
      @ozymndius  6 років тому

      Thanks, glad you found it helpful.

  • @lindarobertson7089
    @lindarobertson7089 6 років тому

    Kevin, this video like many of your others was absolutely awesome. As I've commented before, what I appreciate most about your presentations is the amount of research based detail you include in order to flesh out the reasoning behind your use of specific ingredients. Again, great job. Keep up the good work because it's much appreciated.

  • @yolandabaldwin2151
    @yolandabaldwin2151 8 років тому +1

    Hi Kevin, I have watched several of your videos and I really appreciate you for explaining your processes and the ingredients so well.

    • @ozymndius
      @ozymndius  8 років тому

      +Yolanda Baldwin Thanks, glad you find them helpful.

  • @jmcvicker1073
    @jmcvicker1073 8 років тому

    I've been binge watching diy beauty product videos for the past 2 days and you have the most detailed videos I've seen. Thank you so much for sharing and keep the videos coming they are a great help!

    • @ozymndius
      @ozymndius  8 років тому

      +Jenna M Haha, glad you found them helpful.

  • @susannminall7456
    @susannminall7456 4 роки тому

    I am a new soap maker and I truly appreciate your suggesting where to find ingredients. Love your videos and your recipes. Thank you.

  • @toniscaglione7451
    @toniscaglione7451 8 років тому

    Hi Kevin,
    You are by far the best with the soap making and art videos. You are very talented and you present the information in such a manner that I can listen, watch, and really grasp the art techniques and recipes easily! Thanks a million!!!!! 😀👍🏻

    • @ozymndius
      @ozymndius  8 років тому

      +Toni Scaglione How nice of you, thanks.

  • @nballesterob
    @nballesterob 6 років тому +1

    You have a new fan!! ! Wow love the way you explain it. Thanks!! Greetings from Costa Rica

  • @margaretmelendez6861
    @margaretmelendez6861 8 років тому +2

    Love your videos and when you pop into the camera's view. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and recipes it's great to be able to use them and adapt them. Hope you had a great Thanksgiving.

    • @ozymndius
      @ozymndius  8 років тому

      +Margaret Melendez Thanks very much, Happy Thanksgiving to you as well.

  • @Cyber_Diva
    @Cyber_Diva 8 років тому +1

    Thank you! I can't wait to try this. I really appreciate your very thorough explanations as well.

    • @ozymndius
      @ozymndius  8 років тому

      +cyberdyva great, hope you like it!

  • @jenniferahough4983
    @jenniferahough4983 8 років тому

    Yet another fabulous video, ThanQ.
    Love how you tell us about your own research into scare mongering stories and how we can check it out for ourselves. We all need knowledge that is true before making/marketing cosmetic products. You put so much work into your videos I want to let you know how much it is appreciated.

    • @ozymndius
      @ozymndius  8 років тому

      +Jennifer A Shepherd Thank you!

  • @kellsgreenidge8885
    @kellsgreenidge8885 3 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing this recipe, your properly well detailed video with thorough explanations. I'm definitely going to try this recipe on a smaller scale lol. Thank you thank you thank you 😊

  • @krystaltommy2010
    @krystaltommy2010 8 років тому

    Your friends are lucky to receive gifts like this!!

    • @ozymndius
      @ozymndius  8 років тому

      +krystaltommy2010 They did really like them.

  • @SabrinaCoker
    @SabrinaCoker 8 років тому

    Oh my, Kevin! This looks amazing; I'm going to have to try out your recipe for sure! What a great gift idea for the holidays.

    • @ozymndius
      @ozymndius  8 років тому

      +Sabrina Coker Thanks!

  • @jenia785
    @jenia785 7 років тому +3

    I wish I could give you 2 thumbs up! I have watched many, many you tube videos and you are by far the best educator I have encountered and not just this video. the effort you make to educate people is very generous of you. God bless your very generous heart. thank you. would recommend your videos to anyone who ventures your way

    • @ozymndius
      @ozymndius  7 років тому +1

      What a nice comment, thanks very much!

    • @jenia785
      @jenia785 7 років тому

      well deserved

  • @skorik101
    @skorik101 8 років тому

    Kevin, I tryed your recipe and I'm in love!!!! thanks for posting it!!! hugs!!!

    • @ozymndius
      @ozymndius  8 років тому

      +skorik101 Great, glad you liked it!

  • @karenricha35
    @karenricha35 8 років тому

    And once again...Another wonderful video. Great timing...I had purchased many items to make sugar scrubs...but have been crazy busy...but after seeing your video...I need to put those ingredients I purchased to use. And yes...wonderful gifts!
    Thanks for sharing such great info on all your products...I too LOVE Mad Oils! ~~ Karen

    • @ozymndius
      @ozymndius  8 років тому

      +Karen R Thanks very much!

  • @cindeesmith5139
    @cindeesmith5139 8 років тому +4

    Kevin I just love your videos. You really are awesome at explaining every detail. I have used Phenoip in goat milk lotion. It is hard to get some to understand the research behind it being an ok choice. I have some who just freak out which is fine. But I am like you must be preserved. Thanks for the details. Love this scrub..

    • @ozymndius
      @ozymndius  8 років тому

      +Cindee Smith Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @kcreativek
    @kcreativek 8 років тому

    Awesome!! I have to show my daughter this video she would love this

    • @ozymndius
      @ozymndius  8 років тому

      +Tahnaykay Sweetland Thanks!

  • @amymolano6924
    @amymolano6924 8 років тому +6

    Wow Kevin this recipe sounds amazing! I think I may give it a try. My scrubs sell decently well. I dont use any silicones I have a lot of picky customers but this just sounds awesome! You dont have any problems with your sugar melting adding it while the oils/butters are so warm? I was thinking about it because you said you needed to add more sugar. I put mine in the freezer until it cools and I whisk it, making it into a pudding like consistency and then I add my sugar last.

    • @ozymndius
      @ozymndius  8 років тому +3

      +Amy Ellingsworth This turned out the perfect consistency (for me)...it's like very moist sand. If you put it on a slotted spoon it doesn't run through but you could easily push it through the slots...so firm-ish :)

  • @EssenceSoulHandmade
    @EssenceSoulHandmade 8 років тому

    Love the color!!! Thanks for sharing!!

    • @ozymndius
      @ozymndius  8 років тому

      +Bradlie Bei sure thing!

  • @RoseOriginals
    @RoseOriginals 8 років тому

    Yummy! I'm addicted to sugar scrubs. Thanks for the video! Have a Happy Thanksgiving!

    • @ozymndius
      @ozymndius  8 років тому

      +Rose Originals Aren't they great!

  • @lovmypoms
    @lovmypoms 8 років тому

    I've missed you ! thanks for another awesome video.

    • @ozymndius
      @ozymndius  8 років тому

      +elissa lewis haha, thanks!

  • @eddyteddytoto
    @eddyteddytoto 5 років тому +4

    What can we substitute for dimethicone and cyclomethicone..are they necessary or can we skip them

  • @handworks2024
    @handworks2024 8 років тому

    What great gifts these will make for your friends! Happy Thanksgiving!

    • @ozymndius
      @ozymndius  8 років тому

      +HandWorks Artisan Soaps Thanks!

  • @jenhandschuh4904
    @jenhandschuh4904 6 років тому

    You are awesome. Thank you kevin.

  • @LoraKnutson
    @LoraKnutson 8 років тому

    Woo hoo! Gonna try yours out for sure!

    • @ozymndius
      @ozymndius  8 років тому

      +Lora Knutson yeah!!

  • @radzziki5891
    @radzziki5891 6 років тому

    Excellent explaination..

  • @patbortolin
    @patbortolin 8 років тому

    OH YUM>>>>>TY, CAN"T WAIT TO TRY!!....

    • @ozymndius
      @ozymndius  8 років тому

      +pat bortolin thanks.

  • @hedvikatrott4172
    @hedvikatrott4172 8 років тому

    this looks fab! your friends are lucky lucky bananas :)

    • @ozymndius
      @ozymndius  8 років тому

      +Hedvika Trott Thanks!

  • @darleenmarinese9738
    @darleenmarinese9738 7 років тому

    thank you, i like your video u are wonderful, i am new at this and watch u after work, u are such a great help,

  • @karenwalters2007
    @karenwalters2007 6 років тому

    Great recipe

  • @lavandabeauty9769
    @lavandabeauty9769 3 роки тому

    Thanks you so much for sharing your knowledge and experience ...
    This video contains helpful and valuable information ....
    Just I don't know silky Ewax ... I don't have that produces available...I have to make myself.... Can you guide me?? Thanks you ☺️🙏

  • @laurenandemily25brezina27
    @laurenandemily25brezina27 8 років тому

    Bruh love the scrub!

    • @ozymndius
      @ozymndius  8 років тому

      +laurenandemily25 brezina Thanks!

  • @ghorrafifathia1647
    @ghorrafifathia1647 5 років тому +1

    ❤️

  • @godivanubian995
    @godivanubian995 3 роки тому

    Great video! Is the soft silky ewax vegan?

  • @stephaniavanvolkenburg5424
    @stephaniavanvolkenburg5424 2 роки тому

    I was just thinking why don't any one use the 'cones in their scrubs, and then their you are using it

  • @laurahiggins9784
    @laurahiggins9784 8 років тому +1

    i love the little wooden spoon in your still shots. would you be willing to share your supplier, I am making sugar scrubs for Christmas and would like to include the spoon dispenser with the scrubs. Thank you

    • @ozymndius
      @ozymndius  8 років тому

      +Laura Higgins Sorry...it was a handmade item sold by a store that specializes in Pennsylvania handcrafted items...I don't know who the original creators was (it's actually a honey dipper)

    • @laurahiggins9784
      @laurahiggins9784 8 років тому

      +Kevin Devine
      Well like the products we make, it's the handmade that draw our eye. Thank you for your quick response.

    • @denisem1632
      @denisem1632 8 років тому +1

      +Laura Higgins I have seen some on etsy. Try a search on wood spoon or honey dippers. HTH

  • @kellyw.1779
    @kellyw.1779 6 років тому

    Hey Kevin! Always love your video's!! One quick question...with the addition of more sugar, shouldn there be an adjustment for more preservative? You already had all your liquids prepared before the addition of the extra sugar, didn't know if the recipe was modified for the addition. Thanks for your help and info...Hugs from Texas!! : )

    • @ozymndius
      @ozymndius  6 років тому +1

      Good point! I believe the preservative I used has a range so it may have still been fine just at the lower end of the range...I'd have to look at the recipe again. But since I wasn't selling this and only using it for personal use for myself and some friends not a huge deal for me. If you are considering selling something like this lab preservative testing is probably the way to go to ensure your preservative is effective.

    • @kellyw.1779
      @kellyw.1779 6 років тому

      Hey Kevin! Yeah, makes sense... I will check the range of the preservative (percentage wise) based off the recipe just to make sure. Great recipe and beautiful product! Thanks so much...Hugs from Texas!! xx : )

  • @r.thomassen6285
    @r.thomassen6285 6 років тому +1

    You do already have a preservative for the water part (if any water enters the product), and that is the sugar. With so much sugar, which is a preservative itself (if used in high enough amounts) will dissolve in the potential water and preserve the product. Since you use almost two kilos of sugar, it can preserve quite a lot of water. But if you dump lots and lots of water in there, and even some more, well, then the sugar can't preserve it anymore.
    What I would do instead of using a preservative, is to use a container that water can not enter. Like an airless pump or an upside-down squeeze bottle, for example. I don't know how well it would work for a sugar scrub, but to choose a container that does not let high amounts of water in the product, that will preserve it more than enough.
    I think it is best to not use a preservative if it can be avoided, since they are not completely harmless. And in this case, which is a water-free self-preserved product in the first place, it can be definately be avoided by changing container. To add preservative to a preserved product is unneccessary.
    What I find strange, after watching tons of UA-cam videos about making sugar scrubs, is that most choose a preservative because how it is used in the shower. But nobody thinks of changing how it is used in the shower by eliminating dripping wet hands in a jar, the original problem they mention as why they need a preservative.
    I just wonder, since you use a preservative already, and have emulsifying wax in there, can't you add water to the product to make the consistency more lotion like, or body butter-ish? Would that work? I have not made any sugar scrub yet, that's why I watch all the videos, I would like to do it. But there are too many ways and recipes, so I get almost confused.
    Your sugar scrub looks really, really nice. I especially like the color :-)

    • @ozymndius
      @ozymndius  6 років тому +2

      If you aren't selling products it's probably fine, but if you are I'd recommend a preservative as well as preservative testing.

  • @denisem1632
    @denisem1632 8 років тому

    Kevin the scrub turned out good. Did they firm up any more after you put them in the jars? Thanks for the video and Have a great Holiday. :-)

    • @ozymndius
      @ozymndius  8 років тому

      +Denise Mosley It's firm...has the consistency of very wet sand.

  • @shadyacrehomestead4737
    @shadyacrehomestead4737 7 років тому

    Hi Kevin....how warm do you let the oils get? Doesn't it dissolve some of the sugar? Looks fab as usual :) Thanks for sharing!

    • @ozymndius
      @ozymndius  7 років тому +1

      I don't remember the temps when I mixed things, but sugar doesn't dissolve in oil (because oil is non-polar), or dissolves only very minimally depending on the oil.

    • @shadyacrehomestead4737
      @shadyacrehomestead4737 7 років тому

      Perfect...thank you!

  • @khadijahwhite9283
    @khadijahwhite9283 6 років тому

    Very informative video. Excellent educational tutorial.
    I'm looking for body butter videos that you've done and didn't see any . Have you done any?
    Do you know of any ingredients that you can add to body butters that makes them more silky and less greasy?

    • @khadijahwhite9283
      @khadijahwhite9283 6 років тому

      Body butter without any water at

    • @ozymndius
      @ozymndius  6 років тому

      sorry, I think I may have made one body butter...not really my thing.

  • @joyvecarter7307
    @joyvecarter7307 6 років тому

    do you have to let it cool before putting g on the lid
    also will it thicken more with cooling. what is the shelf life. thanks

    • @ozymndius
      @ozymndius  6 років тому

      Yes, it's best to wait until cool before putting on the lid and yes it does thicken some as it cool. The shelf life should be over a year.

  • @shimiliz
    @shimiliz 7 років тому +1

    Can I use Germall plus or germaben II instead phenonip? I can't find phenonip here :(

    • @ozymndius
      @ozymndius  7 років тому +2

      I am no expert in preservatives, it is my understanding Germall Plus should not be used in all oil formulations but Germaben II is a good all-around preservative, especially for difficult to preserve formulas (it does contain parabens if that bothers you). I suggest reading Susan Nichols blog 'Point of Interest' she has a wealth of information on preservatives: swiftcraftymonkey.blogspot.com/p/preservatives.html

    • @shimiliz
      @shimiliz 7 років тому

      Kevin Devine thanks so much, it's very helpful :)

  • @shimiliz
    @shimiliz 7 років тому

    I can't find any kind of emulsifying wax in my country :( ... Can I do it without it? Or just with Polysorbate 80? Thanks in advance

    • @ozymndius
      @ozymndius  7 років тому +1

      You can't make an emulsified sugar scrub without an emulsifying agent, but you can make a regular sugar scrub.

    • @shimiliz
      @shimiliz 7 років тому

      Kevin Devine thank you.. won't be enough just a polysorbate with beeswax? Or estearic acid?

  • @lynnkeiter1855
    @lynnkeiter1855 6 років тому

    What brand is the colorant ? Curious about liquid color

  • @tonibissell-venable7373
    @tonibissell-venable7373 8 років тому

    Kevin could we use salt instead of sugar?

    • @ozymndius
      @ozymndius  8 років тому +1

      +Toni Legates Yes, you can.

    • @tonibissell-venable7373
      @tonibissell-venable7373 8 років тому +1

      Thanks Kevin! I really enjoy all of your videos. Thanks for sharing your creations with us.

  • @jenniferhalliwell416
    @jenniferhalliwell416 7 років тому

    Where do I get the Dimeth and Siclo meth from Kevin?

    • @ozymndius
      @ozymndius  7 років тому

      Check out lotioncrafters: www.lotioncrafter.com/

  • @natalievegas
    @natalievegas 7 років тому

    Is there supposed to be stearic acid in this one?

    • @ozymndius
      @ozymndius  7 років тому +1

      Nope.

    • @natalievegas
      @natalievegas 7 років тому

      Thanks again. I'll stop w all the questions lol :)

    • @ozymndius
      @ozymndius  7 років тому

      no problem :)

  • @RNDiva33
    @RNDiva33 7 років тому

    wHERE DID YOU GET YOUR COLOR FROM?

  • @laurenandemily25brezina27
    @laurenandemily25brezina27 8 років тому

    bruh