facial cream
#52
I just finished making the hand lotion. A double batch cost $14 and I got 6 and 1/2 cups. Feels real nice. I used a 28 oz of DG baby lotion, 16 oz of Vit E cream and 13 oz jar of DG Vasiline. The vasiline was 3 oz short and the baby lotion was 2 oz short. It all worked good with my kitchen aid mixer. [ATTACH=CONFIG]588653[/ATTACH] It looks good enough. to eat.
#53
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Idaho
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I would not use these products on my face, but that is just a personal choice. I use body butters after my shower, but for my face I make face serums with moringa oil, rosehip oil, jojoba oil, argan oil, and a small amount of vitamin e oil. It isn't cheap but I bought a couple of products a month until I have what I like. I like using all natural products and they don't feel heavy like creams. They just feel soft.
#54
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: western arkansas
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I would not use these products on my face, but that is just a personal choice. I use body butters after my shower, but for my face I make face serums with moringa oil, rosehip oil, jojoba oil, argan oil, and a small amount of vitamin e oil. It isn't cheap but I bought a couple of products a month until I have what I like. I like using all natural products and they don't feel heavy like creams. They just feel soft.
#55
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Southern USA
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Here there is still Crisco and store brand vegetable shortenings. Even lard can be bought. Lard makes the best biscuits. Ate a real fluffy biscuit at a fast food take out lately? It's made with lard. It can be listed as all natural because it is. The lard is in the hispanic section at most grocery stores.
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