I'm sure you've all been waiting on the edge of your seats for this . . . .
Nothing much new in the way of hair-tearing stuff. I did hear the instructor telling someone that she uses cocoa butter for her superfat. As she was on the other side of the room, and talking to a particular person instead of the class as a whole, I didn't leap into that conversation. I will invoke Kevin Dunn's research if I get the chance.
We made a lotion and a lip balm this week. I've already pitched the lotion (and what we made last week as well), which is pretty much a shame - it had a nice fragrance. (But I know where I can get the FO and have already ordered some!
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The technique for the lotion was to put all the ingredients (including the water) into a container, then heat it in what amounted to a double boiler. It was a really cute little double crock-pot thing. As with last week, no hand washing, no gloves. There was no discussion, much less doing, of heat and hold.
I might use the lip balm - haven't decided yet. The instructor didn't use as much flavor oil as I do, so it's pretty faint. And no sweetener.
I did get to witness a bit of drama. There are 12 of us in the class. There is a mom with two grown daughters (twins, I think), who seem to be in their early 20's. One of the girls evidently has super, super, super sensitive skin. I didn't see how this started, but somehow someone got the bright idea to put some oils and/or butters and/or who knows what on the sensitive one's skin to see how she reacted to them. Well (and I could have predicted this), the answer was "Not Well". The oils and stuff were being applied to the back of her neck, and she was getting a big ugly itchy/burny welt.
I didn't get a chance to say anything to her or her mother, but I was going to suggest a bar of my Kuikui Nut and Oatmeal bar. I used to have a customer who had really sensitive skin, and she loved it. I'm all out, but will be making a big batch, probably later today. I'll see if I can talk to them about it next week.
On the other hand, evidently some of what I said last week made an impact on some of my fellow students, as several of them asked for my card.
Also, I found myself in conversations with other students on various topics related to the class. So maybe I can get someone thinking there are other ways to do this.
And on an unrelated note, I just ordered a copy of Swift's e-book on formulating/making hair care products.
We do have two classes left, so I'll let you all know how it goes.
Anita