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Basic Lotion

Before beginning, it is important to make sure that your work area and utensils have been properly cleaned and sanitized. Bleach water can be used to wipe down your work surfaces, and utensils and bottles may be scalded in boiling water. Another option is to use a sanitizer appropriate for food contact surfaces, such as Steramine. It can be purchased at restaurant supply stores, or food service outlets.

Water Phase

Heat water to between 140 and 158 degrees F, dissolve Phenonip in water using stick blender. Add citric acid, and glycerin.

Oil Phase

Combine these ingredients and heat until completely melted together. Add the oil phase to the water phase (it's a good idea to have both cooled to around 130 degrees), and then blend together with you stick blender. Let it cool a little more, and blend again. Add .4 oz of fragrance, blend a little more to fully incorporate the fragrance, and pour into your bottles. It will still be liquid, but will stiffen up as it cools. If you let it cool too long, it will start to thicken up, and be difficult to pour into bottles.

This formula is provided as a means of giving our customers a starting place for making their own soaps and lotions. It is free for personal use, but please be aware that it is the intellectual property of The Original Soap Dish®. Protected by copyright laws, this formula is not to be distributed or reproduced in any manner. Also, users are advised to carefully read all instructions before attempting to undertake the project featured here. The Original Soap Dish® does not accept any liability for the outcome of the project. Users that attempt to make this formula do so at their own risk.

 

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