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Liquid Bath Gel  
« on: Mar 28th, 2005, 10:44am »
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Tried doing a search on here and could not bring up any recipes for liquid bath gel. Anyone have any recipes they've tried that are good?
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Re: Liquid Bath Gel  
« Reply #1 on: Apr 20th, 2005, 10:51am »
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I haven't tried this recipe
but I found it on The-Buying-Group.com  
 
A:
ETD 2020 - 2grams
Distilled Water - 600 grams
 
B:
TEA 99 - 2 grams
Distilled Water - 184 grams
 
C:
Liqua Par - 8grams
 
Directions:
Mix the TEA 99 into the water with slow hand agitation until the TEA is dissolved, set aside.
Put the 600 grams of distilled water into a mixing vessel - large enough to accomodate the entire 800 gram bath, tall and narrow is the best shape. Begin mixing water with high agitation, creating a vortex. slowly add ETD2020 to the vortex, continue mixing until powder is completely dissolved.
Using medium agitation, minimizingg the incorporation of air, slowly add Phase B to Phase A. You will see an immdiate gelling of the mixture. Scrape down the sides of the vessel and bring contents on bottom up to the top. Mix until gel has consistent texture, this won't take long.  
(I find a stick blender not suitable for this job. I use my hand mixer, with only one beater, so as not to pull too much air into the mix)
Add Phase C, mix thoroughly.
 
You can add glitter gel, jojoba beads for a face or body scrub, etc...  I removed 100 grams of water, added 100 grams of Propylene Glycol, dumped in some jojoba beads and made a non-greasy, but moisturizing shower scrub.  Courtesy of Terri B.
 
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