I will have to try this.
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Wow, I have mixed the vaseline and pink baby lotion, did not know about the vit e,, I will add that to next batch... Thanks for the info... My husband uses this one his dried out knees and elbows....
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I am gonna try this, my skin gets so dry in the winter. I wonder if you could add fragrance oil to make it smell good?
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I can't wait to try this. I use the gelled baby oil from WalMart to remove eye makeup. Put a little on a cotton ball and rub gently. Make your eyes and surrounding eye area very moist. I then wash my face and apply some night cream. I used to sell Avon and have lots of product leftover. When that is gone I will make this cream. Thanks
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I used Dollar General's Baby Lotion with Shea and Cocoa Butter the last time I made it. I prefer that smell over the baby smell. DG also sells two 4 oz jars of Vit. E cream together. I love this stuff and put it on my feet/legs every morning after showering. Especially good to use in the winter time.
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SHUT THE FRONT DOOR! I have been using Wexler from bath n body works on my face and various body lotions. I am gonna give this a try as I have really dry skin. still gonna use wexler on my face tho. thanks for the receipe!
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Thanks. I will get to the ingredients soon and give it a try. Have you all tried the home-made laundry soap? Just made my second batch and is soooo cheap and works well. There is plenty to share.
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I made this last winter,especially for hubby to use.He loves it! A little goes a long way, so one batch lasts quite awhile.
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Great idea! I've never heard of making your own. You folks just think of everything on this forum!
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This is my recipe too and it is great! Makes a lot! Inexpensive and is great for the skin and hands. Smells good too if you use the scented baby lotion. Although they do sell unscented baby lotion.
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