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Does anyone make, soap, bath bombs, shampoo?

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onlyjoking9329 · 23/11/2006 20:47

Does anyone make toiletries?
just wondering as i have started to make bath bombs & soaps and will be making shampoos and bubble bath, as i am new to this i could do with some tips and ideas where to buy things like empty clear bottles for shampoo and stuff.
thanks in advance.

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onlyjoking9329 · 24/11/2006 20:54

can anyone help?
surely someone must make there own soap & stuff

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Skribble · 26/11/2006 00:03

Just a soap
Soap Basics
Melt and Pour .

Just a few I have come accross when searching for packaging for sweets. Try googling soap making supplies.

onlyjoking9329 · 26/11/2006 21:48

thanks for the links i have ordered some stuff from just a soap.

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Kittypickle · 26/11/2006 21:49

Butterbur and sage.

redclover79 · 06/12/2006 21:58

Hi,
Just found this thread and was going to start a similar one! Where do you find recipes for making soaps and bubble baths and things?! Hopeyou don't mind me asking, sorry for hijacking your thread

msbdarling · 14/12/2006 11:37

Hi,
I make soap and other bath products. A few websites I find helpful for packaging are:

www.freespace.virgin.net (soap making links and info)
www.Frenchflint.com (bottles)

Also, their are some good recipes sites:
www.fromnaturewithlove.com
www.teachsoap.com
Soap Making Naturally (good mailing list)

Feel free to mail me at [email protected] I would be happy to send you further links, if you let me know what you are looking for.
xx

mrsmalumbas · 29/12/2006 16:12

Hi there - I am interested in learning how to make my own (natural ingredient) cosmetics e.g body cream, cleanser, shampoo - initially just for me but maybe later to sell in small way. Would you have any recommendations for UK suppliers for ingredients? I'd also be interested in any good books you could suggest as a way to learn more about the basics. Thanks!

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