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June 27, 2009

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This scrubb looks so amazing. I wish I could smell it right now. Yummmmmmmmmmm

Thanks, Joanna! I have a real soft spot for ice cream, so am now pretty much addicted to this style of scrub. Yum is right!

I have had so much fun perusing your scrub recipes! I am a massage therapist in a spa and we are researching new scrubs to add to our services. Do you have any tips for creating larger batches of scrub without using preservatives? I'm wondering if maybe keeping the wet ingredients separate from the dry would work? We could then mix up each scrub as needed using a set ratio of wet to dry? I would greatly appreciate any input and expertise! Thanks!

I'm glad to hear that you have been enjoying our Scrub Recipes. It sounds like you are on the right track when it comes to making larger batches. Most Scrubs don't contain fragile ingredients, but can become contaminated during use. This happens when the Scrub is touched directly, opened, or even brought into the shower or bath. Because this type of handling is so common we often recommend the inclusion of Preservatives.

Keeping the Oil portion and dry portion separate until use is a great solution. You may also want to consider adding Grapefruit Seed Extract to the wet portion to help it resist bacterial growth. If you are using Oils with short shelf lives, you can also add Vitamin E T50 or T80 to help keep them from oxidizing prematurely. Both of those ingredients are natural and can be added at very low rates. Both of which can be found at the following link: http://www.fromnaturewithlove.com/soap/Preservatives.asp

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