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If you go to google.com and type in florence gunnarson bath oil, it

will bring up sites that sitll sell the oil, pricy but there it is.

I tried to get the recipe or formula for it but it didn't come up.

Maybe if you have the ingredient list it could be formulated or

close to it.

Lynn

 

 

 

, " Lynn " <lynn1206 wrote:

>

I have a beautiful bath oil that my

> grandmother used from her PEO group (Philanthropic womens group

that

> worked to support various charities) out of Chicago. My mother

told

> me some little old lady who was part of the group put it togheter

and

> sold it for years. It's called Florence Gunnarson Bath Oil. I am

> down to my last few ounces, (Grandma and her friend that made it

> passed 12+ yrs ago) I love this stuff, so does everyone in my

family,

> and would love to reproduce it. Where should I start to find out

> what's in it? I don't really want a Gas spec, as that won't give

me

> info on what scent but chemical makeup, and whew what a challenge

that

> would be! Thousands of oils carry similar chemical signatures

> Any ideas?

> Thanks,

> Lynn

>

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Thanks, my mother inferred that it was a local Chicago thing, and I've

never been able to find it anywhere. I about had a heartattack when I

saw the price. We got it for $8 per 32oz bottle in the late 70's.

Guess it's become exotic now. Whew. The Florence Gunnarson website

says it's from Sandalwood, vetiver, and oakmoss. Maybe I'll play with

that!

 

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<windstarlove wrote:

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> If you go to google.com and type in florence gunnarson bath oil, it

> will bring up sites that sitll sell the oil, pricy but there it is.

> I tried to get the recipe or formula for it but it didn't come up.

> Maybe if you have the ingredient list it could be formulated or

> close to it.

> Lynn

>

>

>

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