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ok well i finally have a great recipe that works( yeehaw)for

deodorizing....but it doesnt glide on easily- very scratchy- and ive

been told that manuka smells like wet dog by 2 seperate people:)!

ive been using

cocoa butter

coconut oil

thyme

rosemary

beeswax

 

 

tea tree oil ( actually manuka)

lavender e.o.

castor oil

baking soda

 

i keep hearing that if i add a powder it might help for slip, but i

need something more than just the powder- maybe a different

recipe.......... any thoughts or ideas?

 

also this needs to be 100% natural............

caterina

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I've been trying to come up with a deodorant stick-made one which

wasn't too bad. Then I tried incorporating baking soda and it just

wasn't right. How do you incorporate baking soda into your

recipe-with the oils, while they're hot, once they've cooled? I've

tried them all in varying amounts and just wasn't happy. Thanks, Susan

 

 

 

, " caty_lein " <caty_lein wrote:

>

> ok well i finally have a great recipe that works( yeehaw)for

> deodorizing....but it doesnt glide on easily- very scratchy- and ive

> been told that manuka smells like wet dog by 2 seperate people:)!

> ive been using

> cocoa butter

> coconut oil

> thyme

> rosemary

> beeswax

>

>

> tea tree oil ( actually manuka)

> lavender e.o.

> castor oil

> baking soda

>

> i keep hearing that if i add a powder it might help for slip, but i

> need something more than just the powder- maybe a different

> recipe.......... any thoughts or ideas?

>

> also this needs to be 100% natural............

> caterina

>

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If you contact me privately, I can give you the name of a site that has a

recipe or 2 for this

 

Paula ..... in Michigan

www.farmfreshsoapsandcandles.com

farmfreshsoapsandcandles

 

 

>

> I've been trying to come up with a deodorant stick-made one which

> wasn't too bad. Then I tried incorporating baking soda and it just

> wasn't right. How do you incorporate baking soda into your

> recipe-with the oils, while they're hot, once they've cooled? I've

> tried them all in varying amounts and just wasn't happy. Thanks, Susan

>

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