Thank you for sharing, I have a question, Does fractionated coconut oil gets back to its hard original stage inside the container with the other oils? Thank you
Here’s a link to the bottles I used from Amazon: www.amazon.com/dp/B08L69819L?_encoding=UTF8&th=1&linkCode=sl1&tag=timonourhands-20&linkId=4d248b2d12349de71cd74b0760426e43&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tl You can also find more details and links to supplies at our blog: timeonourhands.com/easy-floral-infused-body-oil-diy-with-free-printable-label/ Thank you!
Hi, thanks for asking. Other oils that you could try in this recipe instead of coconut oil that are light weight, moisturizing, and absorb quickly would be sweet almond or apricot kernel oil. Thanks, Jill
@@hadeethinspired4355 the shelf life is about the amount of time of the ingredient with the shortest expiration date. So, if one of the ingredients that is used in the recipe had an expiration of one year and one had six months then the shelf life of the finished product would be 6 months. This product does not have any water in it, but if water were to get introduced into the product the shelf life would be a lot shorter because that would put at higher risk of growing bacteria. I’m not sure what you mean by made commercially, but many people make handmade body oil and sell it. I hope this helps, thanks, Jill
Thanks for this question. The ingredients that I use in this body oil recipe are known for their moisturizing and skin soothing properties. I like to use it on my skin when it gets dry or to help prevent dryness. Hope this helps. Thanks.
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Good work, keep up the good work
Thank you for sharing, I have a question, Does fractionated coconut oil gets back to its hard original stage inside the container with the other oils? Thank you
Nice
Thank you!
May I ask what is the size of the labels I love them 😍
Thank you. The labels are approximately 2.5x1.75 inches. I printed them on Avery clear gloss sticker paper and cut them out.
Where did you get your dropper bottles?
Here’s a link to the bottles I used from Amazon: www.amazon.com/dp/B08L69819L?_encoding=UTF8&th=1&linkCode=sl1&tag=timonourhands-20&linkId=4d248b2d12349de71cd74b0760426e43&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tl You can also find more details and links to supplies at our blog: timeonourhands.com/easy-floral-infused-body-oil-diy-with-free-printable-label/ Thank you!
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Hi, my name is Larry, I like oil fragrances, how long does the fragrance oil last. As for the scent, I like when the fragrance last a long time.
Thank you Larry. This body oil is very lightly scented. I primarily made it for it’s moisturizing properties.
What can I use instead of coconut oil? Thanks
Hi, thanks for asking. Other oils that you could try in this recipe instead of coconut oil that are light weight, moisturizing, and absorb quickly would be sweet almond or apricot kernel oil. Thanks, Jill
Thankyou. How long is the shelf life. Can this be made commercially
@@hadeethinspired4355 the shelf life is about the amount of time of the ingredient with the shortest expiration date. So, if one of the ingredients that is used in the recipe had an expiration of one year and one had six months then the shelf life of the finished product would be 6 months. This product does not have any water in it, but if water were to get introduced into the product the shelf life would be a lot shorter because that would put at higher risk of growing bacteria.
I’m not sure what you mean by made commercially, but many people make handmade body oil and sell it. I hope this helps, thanks, Jill
Body oil for what purpose
Thanks for this question. The ingredients that I use in this body oil recipe are known for their moisturizing and skin soothing properties. I like to use it on my skin when it gets dry or to help prevent dryness. Hope this helps. Thanks.