Love this. Your voice is so soothing and the scrub looks amazing. I like how you simplified how to make it. Some of the videos I've seen explain it in a way that is so complicated
So happy to have run into your video. You have a new subbie here. I was looking for this texture as mine is either too hard and crumbly or too loose and runny. Love that you are straight to the point and you have a very soothing voice. Thank you!
I LOVED the last sugar scrub base! Let me order this steric acid right now! The texture is giving Tree Hut-but better! Thank you for sharing as always❤
First awesome video and scrub. You are truly amazing. Can your base be used as a body butter/lotion if you leave out the stearic acid? And maybe add SCI form a foaming scrub? Please reply and thank you
Could I switch out the Olive Pomace/Rice Bran Oil Mix for canola oil and another oil like sweet almond oil? Thank you for sharing this with us! Can't wait to try this!
@@ssbyaki Thank you so much for getting back to me. i have some ingredients at home and can't wait to try this recipe. Is your emulsifying wax is the same as emulsifying wax NF or polar wax? I have that at home and wondering if they are the same
Poly 80 is best for scrubs that doesn’t have heavy oils and butters like coconut oil and shea butter. So no, I do not use poly 80. The e-wax is a better emulsifier for these heavy oils and butters and it still prevents staining from colorants 🥰
@@ssbyakiThank you for asking and answering this question! It's what what Ive been wanting to know for ages about emulsified scrubs! Your scrubs look exactly what I was looking for & I love how simple you keep it! Thank you so much. X
I made the scrub without adding stearic acid because I did not have it But the feeling of the scrub after showering is very greasy on the skin. What is the reason?
oily or greasy? you want the stearic acid because it helps with the rinse off to prevent the greasy feeling.. this is description I pulled off google ( When used in anhydrous rinse-off products like cleansing balms or emulsified sugar scrubs, stearic acid thickens while maintaining excellent rinse-off (unlike true waxes, which can leave a tacky film behind)). hope this kinda helps. you do want the stearic acid
Love this. Your voice is so soothing and the scrub looks amazing. I like how you simplified how to make it. Some of the videos I've seen explain it in a way that is so complicated
Thank you so much!
So happy to have run into your video. You have a new subbie here. I was looking for this texture as mine is either too hard and crumbly or too loose and runny. Love that you are straight to the point and you have a very soothing voice. Thank you!
I am so happy my video was helpful to you! Thank you for subbing and I will have more informative videos coming soon! 🥰
I LOVED the last sugar scrub base! Let me order this steric acid right now! The texture is giving Tree Hut-but better! Thank you for sharing as always❤
You’re welcome!! 🥰
I stumbled on your video and I love this! New subbie!
First awesome video and scrub. You are truly amazing. Can your base be used as a body butter/lotion if you leave out the stearic acid? And maybe add SCI form a foaming scrub? Please reply and thank you
Great video! I think I might order the base ❤
I really need more of the sugar scrub base. Can you tell me when you will restock on your website?
@@StaceyTemple-b5x hello! How many do you need?
All I need to do is add fragrance, color and sugar right?
@@StaceyTemple-b5x yes, you are correct!
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Could I switch out the Olive Pomace/Rice Bran Oil Mix for canola oil and another oil like sweet almond oil? Thank you for sharing this with us! Can't wait to try this!
@@kathysuleski5835 yes you can! Any soft oil will work! ❤️
I really enjoyed your video, you're so sweet! :)
Thank you for being so kind and sharing your beautiful recipe with us!
Hello, thank you for this amazing formula . I live in a country with hot weather, the scrub melts, how can I fixed it next time.
I would recommend using 92 degree coconut oil instead of the 76 degree coconut oil I use in my recipe. Hope that helps 🥰
where you keep the base. ? in refrigerator or...? Thanks 😊
Keep at room temperature away from direct sunlight. It will stay fresh for 24 months ☺️
Hi great Video!! Just a quick question, would the scrub make the floor slippery?
Thank you! And no it will not. Because it’s emulsified, it will not leave an oily residue on the floor.
@@ssbyaki Thank you so much for getting back to me. i have some ingredients at home and can't wait to try this recipe. Is your emulsifying wax is the same as emulsifying wax NF or polar wax? I have that at home and wondering if they are the same
@@neelawanlaux3670 yes I’m using emulsifying wax NF. Also, polawax and emulsifying wax NF are the same thing ☺️
Can i use the candelila wax instead or emulsifying wax?
@@nalinimohan8077 yes you can! Candelila wax is also an emulsifier so it will work.
Hi how much but vit e oil should I add to this formula?
Very pretty! Do you ever include poly 80? Is it even necessary or does the e-wax fill that role of preventing staining of colorants?
Poly 80 is best for scrubs that doesn’t have heavy oils and butters like coconut oil and shea butter. So no, I do not use poly 80. The e-wax is a better emulsifier for these heavy oils and butters and it still prevents staining from colorants 🥰
@@ssbyakiThank you for asking and answering this question! It's what what Ive been wanting to know for ages about emulsified scrubs! Your scrubs look exactly what I was looking for & I love how simple you keep it! Thank you so much. X
If I wanted to add the preservative at what point would I do that.
Never mind I missed that part
I made the scrub without adding stearic acid because I did not have it But the feeling of the scrub after showering is very greasy on the skin. What is the reason?
oily or greasy? you want the stearic acid because it helps with the rinse off to prevent the greasy feeling.. this is description I pulled off google ( When used in anhydrous rinse-off products like cleansing balms or emulsified sugar scrubs, stearic acid thickens while maintaining excellent rinse-off (unlike true waxes, which can leave a tacky film behind)). hope this kinda helps. you do want the stearic acid
Whats a good replacement for coconut oil?
I’m not sure what could replace coconut oil. I’d have to do some experimenting with other options!
Can you use a block of shea cocoa and mango butter block
mango butter is best used by itself but yes you can put in any butters you like. just use the formula calculator you can find online
Is there any substitutions for the coconut 76? Thank you for sharing! Beautiful scrub!
Thank you! And you can substitute it with another hard oil like mango butter. Hope that helps!
@@ssbyaki Yes ma'am! That helps! Thank you again! ☺
how much sugar to add with the 32oz base
66 oz of sugar for every 32 oz of base ☺️
@@ssbyakiI have a question. When adding the 66 oz, does that now bring the batch to 97 oz?
Correction, 98 oz?
Whats a substitute for coconut oil 😭
You can substitute it with another hard oil like mango butter
😂I love it🎉❤