body cream obsession

I've been quiet because I've been formulating body creams.  It becomes an obsession because I have a look and feel that I'm envisioning.  I don't like heavy creams.  I want creamy, light, fluffy, smooth, shiny, and moisturizing.  Many failed batches and two successes.  Persistence pays off.  I'll give myself that.  I finally have two creams that I love....at least for now.  Must.not.tinker.

Green Tea Dream Cream

Lavender Martini Coconut Cream

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  1. These look lovely Milla, very fluffy and silky looking!

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    1. Thank you! I am so happy these turned out. They are a little different from each other, one is thicker, but the end result seems the same on my skin. Now I just need to figure out what fragrances I like in lotion.

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  2. Your creams look soooo georgious!

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    1. Thank you! I really like these so far.

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    2. Very lovely...they look so fluffy and creamy!

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  3. Both creams look nice, Milla! So fluffy and luxurious. Congrats on finding a couple of formulations that you like!

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    1. Thanks! I admit that I might not be done formulating yet!

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  4. Wow, your Lavender Martini cream looks very luxurious and so delicious :)

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    1. Thank you! I think that one is my favorite right now. It smells very good too.

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  5. It looks lovely! I recently have been doing the same sort of thing and finally came up with a kissably soft lotion recipe after months of testing. =)

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    1. Thank you! Isn't lotion formulating fun and rewarding?

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  6. Milla, these creams look really great! I totally feel you on formulating and reformulating again and again and all over again. Finally, we only want the very best products we can create!

    I just had a look at your soaps and I really like them, too :). Funny that omitting the castor oil seems to do the trick für you. I still add it to my soaps at about 3% but one of these days I have to figure out if it really makes any difference at all. There goes that formulating obsession again... ;)

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  7. Thank you! You are definitely right, we only want the very best products that we can create! Perfectionism. So far my magic castor oil number is 2%. I tried zero and that's good too, but I prefer just a little bit and I think I will keep it there. I promised myself I would stick to just two regular soap recipes, but then of course I have other recipes for other types of soaps!

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