Guest guest Posted September 18, 2007 Report Share Posted September 18, 2007 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2007 Report Share Posted October 10, 2007 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 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2007 Report Share Posted October 10, 2007 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 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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