I love your set up - it's wonderful. You're a lucky lady. I love the smell of lilacs. When I was a teen-ager, I had lilacs growing outside my bedroom window. Oh, the dreamy fragrance scented my room.
You are awesome. I didn’t know that you could do loofah but a hot process. I really want to try hot process after watching you now I’ve only done cold process for 12 years now and I haven’t done the process because I didn’t think you could be creative with it, but I wanna try now!
No, not very much. If I waited for it to cool down, it would be nearly impossible to incorporate. That's a pretty big batch and already hard to stir! Any evaporation is minimal.
A lot of fragrance companies have fragrances where the burn temperature being 200° so if y keep it under 200 like she did here then it’s perfectly fine she doesn’t have to worry about it. When I make wax I melt it at 200° then I add the fragrance in at 170° unless I have a burn point under 170° then I would adjust, but I don’t think I’ve come across a fragrance made for soap or wax w a burn point lower than 170° n not higher than 200°. This lady is awesome!
I love your set up - it's wonderful. You're a lucky lady. I love the smell of lilacs. When I was a teen-ager, I had lilacs growing outside my bedroom window. Oh, the dreamy fragrance scented my room.
You are awesome. I didn’t know that you could do loofah but a hot process. I really want to try hot process after watching you now I’ve only done cold process for 12 years now and I haven’t done the process because I didn’t think you could be creative with it, but I wanna try now!
I think it makes my day watching your videos! ❤
What does titanium dioxide powder mix with? Does it mix with purified water?
Yes, that's the kind I have. I think there are some that mix with oil.
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Thank you very much!
I love your videos and your hair! I usually keep mine dyed purple but I have been neglecting it for a while.
First time I've seen someone add the FO as such an early pause when everything is so hot? Does it not evaporate or burn off?
No, not very much. If I waited for it to cool down, it would be nearly impossible to incorporate. That's a pretty big batch and already hard to stir! Any evaporation is minimal.
A lot of fragrance companies have fragrances where the burn temperature being 200° so if y keep it under 200 like she did here then it’s perfectly fine she doesn’t have to worry about it. When I make wax I melt it at 200° then I add the fragrance in at 170° unless I have a burn point under 170° then I would adjust, but I don’t think I’ve come across a fragrance made for soap or wax w a burn point lower than 170° n not higher than 200°. This lady is awesome!
Try a hand mixer...
At what setting must the croc pot be? Thanks ☺️
I cook on high, or it takes too long. It must get really hot!
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