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Recipe, full step by step PDF, and video tutorial for how to make your own solid lotion bars, sometimes called massage bars.
Ingredients, mold and tins can be bought as a kit (link supplied), or use your own ingredients and supplies.
Solid bar that melts on contact with your skin to release its hydrating goodness.
Its super rich, protective and hydrating for dry, rough or stressed skin.
Great if you wash your hands frequently. Loved by surgeons and health industry workers.
Rub it only where you need a little extra moisture, your hands, heels, rough or dry skin. Or all over for a full body treat.
Solid lotion bars are made from all natural ingredients and are preservative free.
Included:
* Product benefits and overview
* Suppliers list and recommendations
* Where to get your supplies and ingredients
* Step by Step instructions in PDF
* Link to private tutorial video
* Recipe
You are of course free to sell any products you make using this tutorial.
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I run a popular bath and body products shop on Etsy at www.SummerScentSations.etsy.com. I love to make small batch, carefully made scrubs, lotions, lip balms, soaps, cosmetics and more. I use all natural ingredients as far as possible and take care to produce a high quality product, professionally packaged.
I have also just started to learn to sew and will be opening a new shop selling bags, ...
I run a popular bath and body products shop on Etsy at www.SummerScentSations.etsy.com. I love to make small batch, carefully made scrubs, lotions, lip balms, soaps, cosmetics and more. I use all natural ingredients as far as possible and take care to produce a high quality product, professionally packaged.
I have also just started to learn to sew and will be opening a new shop selling bags, accessories and even lingerie!.
I'm originally British and now live in the Cayman Islands where we don't have a craft shop AT ALL. And we have one small sewing shop that sells fabrics that aren't really my style!
I'm just starting to blog about my sewing projects and journey - find me here: http://so-sew-easy.com. And don't forget to look at my great bath and body products too.
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