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Florida Suncoast Soapworks Lotion making Supplies (and temporary home for bath fizzie items)
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Bath Fizzie To make this unique bath product you will need citric acid, cornstarch and baking soda. We now have Citric Acid, Cornstarch and Baking Soda should be available at your local grocer. Click here for Recipe. Citric Acid Finally! We now are pleased to offer this key ingredient of that awesome bath time product. Foaming Bath Fizzie Want to make bath fizzies that make a bunch of suds? This is the mix! All you do is add water, nourishing oils and fragrance.
(click on above title for recipe w/ pictures!) Aloe Vera Aloe vera is used in creams, lotions or M&P soap bases. It’s healing and soothing for dry skin, sunburned or irritated skins. Please note, this Aloe Vera is a thin liquid.
Allantoin Allantoin is a valued ingredient in creams and lotions, especially after-sun formulations or anytime when skin repair is important. Additionally, it is beneficial in antiacne preparations Facial Clay, aluminum magnesium silicate Without the addition of any other ingredient, other than water, clay is deep cleansing, other additives target specific concerns Germaben II For products containing water, like skin lotions, a preservative must be used . Use at 1 percent of total weight LOWER PRICING! Isostearoyl Lactylate Lactic acid happens to be a natural component of human skin. It is also one of the hydroxy acids that facilitates sloughing of dead skin and is also an emollient. It is useful in lotions because it is a co-emulsifier and stabilizer of oil in water emulsions
Phenonip Preservative We like this product for the protection of the oil based products in our recipe. Additionally it has a higher temperature tolerance than some of the other preservatives. Use at a 1% total of weight LOWER PRICING! Sorbitan Stearate A food-grade ingredient used as an emulsifier in creams and lotions. It allows oils and water to mix together without separation
Vegetable Glycerine An odorless, colorless, and syrupy liquid. Glycerine is used as a lubricant, humectant and solvent. It is sweet tasting, edible., and somewhat warming to the skin. Often used as an ingredient in edible body oils.
Vitamin C, ascorbic acid Vitamin C is a natural antioxidant and a scavenger of cell destroying free radicals. It also plays a large part in the formation of collagen, it assists the body in healing and has an anti-wrinkle effect Vitamin E, acetate Powerful aid in the fight against premature aging and the formation of wrinkles Precious Essential Oils Used in facial creams, lotions or masks, only a few drops of the following essential oils will be needed Chamomile Blue 10%, matricaria chamomilla The blue color comes from the oils content of azulene which contributes to healing. It is antinflammatory, antiallergenic, soothing and antibacterial. Use in facial masks or creams for sensitive, inflamed or fragile skin types. Thoughtfully blended with Jojoba Oil. Used in facial creams, lotions or masks, only a few drops will be needed Chamomile Roman 10%, anthemis nobilis Botanically related to matricaria chamomilla it is also similar in composition. It is antiseptic, astringent and has healing properties. It has been shown effective for dry, sensitive and inflamed skin. Thoughtfully blended with Jojoba Oil Melissa 5%, melissa officinalis Also referred to as Lemon Balm. Delightful oil, with a fresh light citrus topnote, and overtones of soft enveloping herbaceous elements. A native plant of Europe that has been valued as a medicinal plant for thousands of years. It, reportedly, has been shown to be calming, healing and antibacterial. Thoughtfully blended with Jojoba Oil Neroli 10%, citrus auranticum Also referred to as Orange Flower Oil or Neroli Bigarade Oil. Neroli Oil promotes new cell regeneration. It is used in products targeted at dry and aging skin, and it's calming and sexy odor is a highlight in body preparations. Thoughtfully blended with Jojoba Oil
Florida Suncoast Soapworks 480 65th Street South St. Petersburg, Florida 33707 727-345-8644 or 727-798-6952
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Ever thought about making your own skin-loving creams or facial masks? It's really very simple, we've put together a few basic recipes to get you started, and with a few tools from your kitchen you'll be whipping them up in no time. Look for a Bath Fizzie recipe coming soon.
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