Add to base, amount as desired. Smaller amounts will provide color variations in products. Larger amounts will provide a full scrub. When using in soaps & washes, we recommend the suspension bases which prevent additives from sinking to the bottom of the container.
Recommended use levels:
Scrubs 1-3%
Soaps: 0.25-.50%
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Benjamin • Wetumpka
Date Submitted: 11/28/2009
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"do not buy this product" |
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COMMENTS: this is absolutely horrible the product is not an exfoliate it comes ground like oregano and smells horrible and no amount of fragrance oil will cover it.
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PRODUCT USED IN: Soap Products
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Angie • Shawnee
Date Submitted: 09/19/2008
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"Too fishy!" |
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COMMENTS: I tried this is M & P soap and could not cover up the fishy smell after using several EO blends. It still smelled fishy and over-scented. Too bad, b/c it would have made a good exfoliant.
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PRODUCT USED IN: Soap Products
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Ashley • Pleasanton
Date Submitted: 11/09/2005
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"Needs tweaking but still good." |
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COMMENTS: The particles are pretty large and jagged (I wouldn't consider it a fine grade exfoliant like it is advertised) so I grind the granules in my blender and the size is then perfect- smaller than the way the granules come but larger than regular kelp powder. The smell is naturally stinky/fishy but that's just the way kelp is so I cover it up with strong EO's. But other than that, its a wonderful additive that my customers love for my facial scrubs due to the famous properties of kelp. :-)
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PRODUCT USED IN: Bath Products
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