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Recipes
Dozens of easy, fun recipe ideas for both beginner and pro
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TherapyGarden Shea Butter Goat's Milk Body Soap
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| Ingredients: |
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| 1 lb |
Ultra-White Unscented Melt-and-Pour Glycerine Soap Base (cut into 2-inch cubes) |
| 1 Tbl |
TherapyGarden™ Spray-Dried Goat's Milk Powder |
| 1 Tbl |
TherapyGarden™ Ultra-Refined Shea Butter |
| 1 tsp |
Stearic Acid |
| 1 oz |
Fragrance Oil or Essential Oil |
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Colorant |
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Ground oatmeal, loofah, tea leaves, dried botanicals, poppy seeds, etc |
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Reconstitute goat's milk powder by gradually combining it with lukewarm water. Begin by making a paste, mixing a small amount of warm water with the powder. Continue mixing and adding the remaining warm water until the desired quantity and consistency is achieved.
Melt the soap base in a microwave-safe measuring cup. Add the shea butter, stearic acid, goat's milk and color and gently stir, blending thoroughly. When slightly cooled, add fragrances/essential oils.
If you are adding botanicals, keep stirring gently to keep the soap form skinning over and keep the botanicals suspended. When the mixture begins to thicken, pour into soap molds and spray lightly with rubbing alcohol.
Let cool and gently de-mold on to a waxed paper surface. After de-molding, cover with waxed paper and a kitchen towel. Let your soap sit undisturbed for 24 hours.
Wrap with plastic/cling wrap and store away from direct sunlight.
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TherapyGarden Facial Clay Soap
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| Ingredients: |
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| 1 lb |
Ultra-Clear Unscented Melt-and-Pour Glycerine Soap Base (cut into 2-inch cubes) |
| 1 Tbl |
Kaolin Clay |
| 2 Tbl |
Jojoba Oil |
| 1/4 cup |
Distilled Water |
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| Optional: |
Colorant |
| .5 oz |
Fragrance Oil or Essential Oil |
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Melt your soap base in a microwave-safe measuring cup. Place the clay in a separate dish, spooning in a small amount of the melted soap to mix it into a paste, then add it back to the soap base. This eliminates clumping.
Add the jojoba oil, water and color and gently stir, blending thoroughly. When slightly cooled, add fragrances/essential oils.
When the mixture begins to thicken, pour into soap molds and spray lightly with rubbing alcohol. This takes care of any bubbles.
Let cool and gently de-mold on to a waxed paper surface. After de-molding, cover with waxed paper and a kitchen towel. Let your soap sit undisturbed for 24 hours.
Wrap with plastic/cling wrap and store away from direct sunlight.
Note: The amount/types of oils and scents used is a personal preference. Have fun and experiment until you have created your own personal favorite.
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TherapyGarden Silky Goat's Milk Lotion
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All new and improved recipe!
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| Ingredients: |
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| 1 Tbl |
TherapyGarden Spray-Dried Goat's Milk Powder |
| 2 fl oz |
Distilled water |
| 4 fl oz |
Aloe Vera Juice 99.8 percent |
| 2 oz (by weight) |
Multibase Concentrate |
| 1/8 fl oz |
Lavender Essential Oil |
| 1/2 fl oz |
Meadowfoam Seed Oil |
| 1/4 fl oz |
Calendula Flower Extract |
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Preservative (e.g. Liquapar Optima) |
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| With the distilled water and TherapyGarden Spray-Dried Goat's Milk Powder, reconstitute the goat's milk. (Learn how here).
Using an electric hand mixer on low speed, thoroughly blend the Multibase, meadowfoam seed oil and lavender oil together.
Heat the aloe vera juice in a microwave-safe measuring cup to approximately 180°F. Stir in the reconstituted goat's milk, then add the calendula flower extract and blend well.
Begin mixing the warm liquid into the Multibase-and-oil mixture, a little at a time, until all ingredients are combined. Add the Liquapar Optima and blend thoroughly.
When all ingredients are blended, pour into an 8-ounce container. The mixture will thicken as it cools. To avoid condensation, do not cap container until the mixture has cooled completely.
If you prefer a thicker lotion, use more Multibase. If you prefer it thinner, use a little more distilled water or aloe vera juice.
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TherapyGarden Coconut Shea Lotion
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| Ingredients: |
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| 2 oz |
TherapyGarden Ultra-Refined Shea Butter |
| .5 oz |
TherapyGarden Vegetable Glycerin |
| 1 oz |
Stearic Acid |
| 1.5 oz |
Beeswax |
| 1 oz |
Coconut Oil (92 Degree) |
| .5 oz |
Olive Oil |
| 12 oz |
Distilled Water |
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Preservative (e.g. Liquapar Optima) |
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| Optional: |
Fragrance Oil or Essential Oil |
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| Method: |
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Heat waxes, oils, shea butter, stearic acid and glycerin to approximately 140 degrees in a microwave-safe glass measuring cup (Pyrex/Anchor Hocking). Do not over heat. Let cool and add Liquapar. Mix well.
In separate microwave-safe glass measuring cup, heat water to 140 degrees. Let both containers cool slightly, approximately 5-10 minutes, or until you can touch the glass without burning your fingers.
Using a hand mixer or stick blender, begin to pour the water into the oil mixture. Beat this mixture constantly until it begins to emulsify--at least 5 minutes--and then let it rest for a few minutes. Add fragrance. Mix well.
Once it begins to thicken, transfer to sterile lotion bottles and label.
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TherapyGarden Quick-and-Easy Hand & Body Lotion
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| Ingredients: |
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| 2 cups |
Distilled Water |
| 1/4 cup |
Sweet Almond Oil |
| .33 oz |
TherapyGarden Lotion-Making Concentrate |
| 30 drops |
Fragrance Oil or Essential Oil |
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Preservative (e.g. Liquapar Optima) |
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In a 4-cup, microwave-safe measuring cup, heat the distilled water until warm to the touch -- not too hot.
In a separate, smaller container, measure out the Sweet Almond Oil (or a combination of your favorite oils) and heat in the microwave until warm to the touch -- not too hot.
Add the Liquapar Optima to the oil(s) and mix well. Make sure that the oil is just warm to the touch -- not too hot. Liquapar should not be subjected to high heat. Add Fragrance Oil or Essential Oil and mix well.
Pour the TherapyGarden Lotion-Making Concentrate into the oil(s) and mix on medium speed with a hand mixer until well blended.
Slowly add the oil-polymer mixture to the distilled water while continuing to mix on medium speed. The mixture will go through a brief 'cottage cheese' stage then begin to smooth. Pour into containers and label.
Makes about 16 oz. More water makes a thinner formula. The amount of scent used is a personal choice. Experiment and have fun!
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TherapyGarden Fizzing Bath Salts
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| Ingredients: |
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| 1 cup (10 oz) |
TherapyGarden Dead Sea Salts, Coarse Grade |
| 1 cup (10 oz) |
TherapyGarden Spa Salts, Fine Grade |
| ½ cup (4.3 oz) |
TherapyGarden Citric Acid |
| 1 cup |
baking soda |
| 20 drops |
Sweet Orange Essential Oil (or EO of your choice) |
| 10-20 drops |
Liquid Dye Soap Colorant (to your liking) |
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| Blend the two salts together in a large open vessel. In another container, sift together the citric acid and baking soda.
Work the colorant, a few drops at a time, into the salts until the coloring is even. Work the essential oil into the salts next, a few drops at a time, blending thoroughly.
Combine the salt mixture with the citric acid and baking soda and mix well, making certain the finished product is free of lumps.
Pour salts into decorative, covered glass containers.
Use about 2 oz of salts per bath.
Packaging idea: For a very pretty effect, try making several batches in different colors and compatible scents, then layering them in the container. (Think "sand art"!)
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TherapyGarden Fizzy Fun Bath Bomb
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| Ingredients: |
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| 1 cup (8.6 oz) |
TherapyGarden Citric Acid |
| 1 cup |
corn starch |
| 2 cups |
baking soda |
| ½ tsp |
borax |
| 5 Tbl (2.5 oz) |
Sweet Almond Oil, Safflower Oil (or other light oil of your choice) |
| 1½ Tbl (¾ oz) |
distilled water |
| 4 tsp (⅔ oz) |
Fragrance Oil (of your choice) |
| 5-10 drops |
Liquid Dye Soap Colorant (of your choice) |
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| Sift the dry ingredients together in a large open vessel, blending thoroughly to a smooth consistency.
Combine borax with the wet ingredients and mix well.
Slowly work the wet mixture into the dry ingredients, blending thoroughly.
Pack tightly into molds, then slide out onto wax paper. Allow to dry overnight.
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TherapyGarden Chocolate Raspberry Bath Melts
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Gorgeous, all-natural cocoa butter with the added benefits of soothing oatmeal. Perfect for dry, cracked or irritated skin. Truly a nourishing, moisturizing skin treatment. Enjoy!
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| Ingredients: |
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| 2 oz (4 Tbl) |
TherapyGarden Cocoa Butter Natural (grated) |
| 1 oz (2 Tbl) |
TherapyGarden Citric Acid |
| 3 Tbl |
Oatmeal, finely ground |
| 15 drops |
Chocolate Raspberry Fragrance Oil |
| 2 oz (4 Tbl) |
Baking soda |
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| Grind oatmeal until fluffy, then thoroughly mix the oatmeal, baking soda and citric acid together.
In a separate, microwave-safe glass container, gently melt cocoa butter on the 50% setting on your microwave.
Add Fragrance Oil to the melted cocoa butter and stir well.
Add the dry ingredients to the cocoa butter mixture, blending thoroughly, and pour into into ice cube trays. Place in the freezer for 20-30 minutes.
When completely solid, store in a cool location (refrigerate if you like) in plastic bags or a Tupperware-type container until ready to use.
To use, add one or two cubes to a hot bath when the tub is nearly full. The cubes will "fizz" slightly, releasing the oils and fragrance into your bath. If you like more fragrance, add it directly to the bath water after the cube has melted.
Also terrific as a hand or foot soak to help with dry, rough cuticles and callouses.
Note: Use care while getting in and out of the tub--it will be slippery. Clean tub thoroughly after use, as you would when using any bath oil product.
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TherapyGarden Sea Kelp & Clay Mud Mask
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| A mineral-rich facial mask or body wrap (this recipe can be made in larger batches for body wraps). Soothes, energizes, helps tone and moisturize skin and smooth fine lines.
Kelp Powder is said to increase blood circulation, draw out toxins and stimulate new cell growth while softening and healing the skin. An added benefit is it's natural, gentle exfoliating properties.
For centuries, Aloe Vera has been known for its amazing healing properties. It penetrates deep into the skin to aid a variety of skin conditions including eczema, acne, insect bites and burns.
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| 1/4 cup (2 oz) |
Kaolin Clay or Bentonite Clay |
| 1/8 cup (1 oz) |
Atlantic Sea Kelp Powder |
| 3/4 cup |
Aloe Vera Juice 99.8 percent |
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| Blend the dry ingredients together thoroughly in a large open vessel.
Add Aloe Vera Juice, a little at a time, until the mixture is a paste-like consistency (or to your liking). A small whisk or hand mixer works well.
Instructions: Apply to face and neck and allow to dry completely. Rinse with warm water. Wait at least one hour before applying any other moisturizers or cosmetics.
Yield: More than enough for 1-2 face/neck applications.
Note: Kelp powder has a very distinct and natural "ocean" aroma, so we haven't recommended a fragrance. This is a personal choice -- you may add a few drops of a compatible essential oil or fragrance oil if desired.
Tip: To make a larger quantity and store for later use, mix the dry ingredients together and store in a tightly capped glass jar. Then, when ready to use, just scoop out the amount you need and add the Aloe Vera Juice!
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TherapyGarden Yummy Pumpkin Sugar Scrub
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An easy sugar scrub with gentle exfoliating action. Invigorates and moisturizes the skin. Especially good for combatting the effects of cool, dry weather.
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| 2 cups |
Dark brown sugar |
| 2 fl oz |
Coconut Oil (76 degree) |
| 1 fl oz |
Jojoba Oil |
| 8 oz |
TherapyGarden Ultra-Refined Shea Butter |
| 60 drops |
Spiced Pumpkin Fragrance Oil |
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Preservative (e.g. Liquapar Optima) |
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| Put the brown sugar in a large, heat-resistant mixing bowl. (The sugar should be free of lumps -- Run it through a chopper or food processor if necessary.)
Melt the shea butter and the coconut oil together in a microwave-safe, 2-cup measuring cup on 50% setting, checking every minute. Do not overheat.
Pour the melted oil/butter mixture over the sugar and mix well.
Add the jojoba oil, fragrance oil and Liquapar Optima. Using an electric hand mixer on low- to medium speed, blend the ingredients until combined thoroughly. You can mix this by hand, but an electric mixer whips the shea butter and coconut oil together nicely.
Spoon into wide-mouth plastic jars with screw-top lids. The scrub will stiffen up a little as the shea butter cools.
Makes approximately 16 ounces. Do not eat this!! (We promise that you will want to...)
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TherapyGarden Merry Berry Holiday Hand Soap
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Yields 4 very festive 4-ounce bars...great smelling and beautifully speckled with a natural exfoliant. These make stunning guest soaps and are also perfect for the gardener on your Christmas gift list!
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| 1 lb |
TherapyGarden™ Ultra-Clear M&P Glycerin Soap Base |
| 1 oz (4 Tbl) |
Cranberry Seeds |
| 20+ drops |
Red Liquid Dye Soap Colorant |
| .25 oz |
Bayberry Fragrance Oil* (Our all-time favorite holiday fragrance!) |
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Melt the soap base in a microwave-safe, glass measuring cup.
When completely melted, add the colorant a few drops at a time until you like the shade. Add the fragrance oil.
Begin to stir in the seeds. They will tend to float to the top and form a thin layer. Pouring the mixture now will result in most of the exfoliant being on one side of the soap. If you prefer the seeds more evenly distributed, continue to stir them into the soap until the mixture begins to thicken. Pour into molds as late as possible -- just before it becomes too thick to pour.
* Other holiday fragrances you may enjoy:
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Christmas Eve |
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Eggnog |
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Spiced Pumpkin |
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Mistletoe |
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TherapyGarden Silken Dusting Powder
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| Ingredients: |
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| 1/2 c (2.5 oz) |
Arrowroot powder |
| 1/4 c (1.25 oz) |
Silky corn starch |
| 1/4 c (2 oz) |
Kaolin clay |
| 25-35 drops |
Fragrance Oil (of your choice) |
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| Combine dry ingredients, then slowly add fragrance oil a few drops at a time until the fragrance is to your liking, blending well with a whisk.
Place in a dusting powder box or shaker. If using a powder box, place the puff on top of the powder, then secure the lid with low-tack tape to prevent spillage prior to use.
Yields about 1 cup (8 oz by volume), and can be doubled, tripled, etc.
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TherapyGarden Winter Wonder Body Butter Pats
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A wonderful winter moisturizer for those places that need a little extra help -- elbows, ankles, eye, neck and lip/mouth areas.
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| Ingredients: |
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| 1 lb |
Cocoa Butter (Natural or Deodorized) |
| 2 fl oz |
Apricot Kernel Oil |
| 1 fl oz |
Avocado Oil |
| 1 fl oz |
Coconut Oil 76 degree |
| 2 fl oz |
High Oleic Safflower Oil |
| .25 fl oz |
Meadowfoam Oil |
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| Gently melt the oils and cocoa butter together in a microwave-safe measuring cup (Pyrex) on the 50% setting in your microwave. BE CAREFUL! When heating oils, the glass also gets quite hot!
Mix thoroughly.
Pour into small molds or directly into tins and cool in the refrigerator. If not using tins, release butter pats from mold and place in zip lock bags, then package in organza bags. Store in a cool place.
Use pats like a lotion bar or, if prepared in tins, use like a balm.
Makes approximately 22 fluid ounces.
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TherapyGarden Solid Perfume
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A super convenient way to freshen your fragrance day or evening or while traveling. Also a nice addition to gift baskets.
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| Ingredients: |
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| 1 fl oz |
High Oleic Safflower Oil |
| 1 fl oz |
Coconut Oil 92 degree (melted) |
| 1 oz |
Beeswax |
| .5 fl oz |
Fragrance Oil |
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| Heat the Safflower Oil and the Coconut Oil 92 in the microwave (30 seconds at a time at 50% power) until very warm and completely melted.
BE CAREFUL! When heating oils, the glass also gets quite hot!
Add the beeswax into the oils and heat (30 seconds at a time at 50% power) until melted and mix well.
Just before pouring into containers, add the fragrance oil and stir. Pour into small tins or lip balm tubes. In the tubes, you will see a little shrinkage as it cools--just top it off.
Allow to cool before putting lids on. You may put the containers in the freezer to accelerate cooling.
Be sure to label as a solid perfume to avoid confusion with lip or other balms!
Yield: Makes enough solid perfume to fill 24+ .15oz (lip balm) tubes
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TherapyGarden Hydrating Facial Mask/Scrub
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Great for all skin types, but especially beneficial to dry or irritated skin.
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| Ingredients: |
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| 1 tsp |
TherapyGarden Honey Powder |
| 1 tsp |
Kaolin clay |
| 1 tsp |
TherapyGarden Spray-Dried Goat's Milk Powder |
| 1 tsp |
Finely Ground Oatmeal |
| 1.5 fl oz |
Aloe Vera Juice 99.8 percent |
| .5 fl oz |
Calendula Flower Extract |
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| Combine all dry ingredients.
Add the Calendula Flower Extract followed by the Aloe Vera Juice, a little at a time until you like the consistency. Blend well.
If not for immediate use, combine and store the dry ingredients in a zip lock bag or food storage container with a tight-fitting lid. Then just add the liquids when ready to use.
Allow the mixture to rest for 3-5 minutes to ensure that all liquid ingredients have been absorbed. Add more Aloe Vera Juice if it becomes too thick.
Apply to face and neck and allow to dry, then rinse well with warm water.
To use as a scrub, apply gently in a circular motion and rinse with warm water.
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TherapyGarden Bubble Bath Bars
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Make this high-end boutique item yourself and save a bundle! Great for gift baskets...no container cost because it's a bar! Gentle enough (and fun) for kids.
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| Ingredients: |
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| 1 c (8 oz) |
TherapyGarden Bubble Booster SLSA |
| 1/3 c (1.67 oz) |
Silky corn starch |
| 1/3 c (2.67 fl oz) |
TherapyGarden Vegetable Glycerin |
| 1 c |
Baking soda (from the grocery store) |
| a few drops |
Liquid Soap Colorant (optional) |
| .5 fl oz |
Fragrance Oil (optional) |
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Soap Molds |
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| Combine all dry ingredients in a bowl and add the fragrance (about 60 drops, a few drops at a time) to your liking. Blend well.
Add the colorant a few drops at a time. Don't overdo it--you just want a tint. Blend thoroughly.
Begin adding the vegetable glycerin a little at a time--using only enough so that the mixture holds together in your hand like stiff cookie dough--reserving any remaining glycerin to work into the mixture if it becomes too dry.
Press the mixture into soap molds, let the bars rest for about two hours, then check for firmness.
When the bars are firm enough to handle, demold and place them on waxed paper. Allow to dry overnight or until hard, then store them in an airtight container or plastic wrap until ready to use.
To use, crumble one bar under running bath water for a tub full of luxurious bubbles!
Makes 4-5 bars (depending on the size of the molds you use).
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TherapyGarden Multibase Starter Recipe
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A very light lotion recipe that's fun and easy to experiment with. Try different water-to-base ratios and achieve almost any consistency your heart desires!
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| 2 oz (by weight) |
Multibase Concentrate |
| .5 fl oz (1.5 tsp) |
Grapeseed Oil (or other oil of your choice)
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| 8 fl oz |
Warm distilled water (170° F)
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| (up to) ⅛ fl oz |
Fragrance Oil or Essential Oil |
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| Using a whisk, thoroughly blend the Multibase with the Grapeseed Oil and Fragrance/Essential Oil. For larger batches, use an electric hand mixer on a low speed setting.
Then add the warm water a little at a time, mixing until all ingredients are completely blended to a smooth consistency. When all ingredients are thoroughly blended, pour into an 8oz container.
The mixture will thicken as it cools. To avoid trapping condensation, do not cap until the mixture has cooled completely.
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