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Just made a fresh batch this afternoon. I got some of the rosewater glycerin at Wal-Mart because I read on SCS, that is makes it smell nice, it really does!
Karen
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Does the babywash have a fragrance? Just wondering if I need to get the rose-flavored glycerin, since I have some plain stuff hanging around someplace... TIA for your help!
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Sue
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Originally Posted by kphorse
Just made a fresh batch this afternoon. I got some of the rosewater glycerin at Wal-Mart because I read on SCS, that is makes it smell nice, it really does!
I used plain glycerin and tap water (I am on a well, so no chlorine) with baby soap. I added a few drops of orange essential oil to make it smell pretty! Works great, and this amount filled 3 small hairspray bottles from Walmart.
For mine, I use about 2 drops of dish liquid, a dab of leave in conditioner, and fill the bottle the rest of the way with water. It works great for me, and its really cheap.
Can not see any reason this would not work on acrylic stamps. There are not harmful chemicals or cleaners in it. The small amount of glycerin is for conditioning, I know it works for SU stamps.
Karen
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