Old Baldy
Senior Member
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Odor problem:
Tempo - Hard to obtain.
Rosemary essential oil, and/or
Eucalyptus essential oil, and/or
Cedarwood essential oil,
Lavendar essential oil, and/or other essential oil of your choice.
Use the essential oils, one drop at a time until you like the smell. (Alot of essential oils will work. Pick your favorite IMHO.)
Clumping problem:
Heat the stuff up a little in the microwave or on the stove with the container in a pan of water. I use the microwave and zap it at 50 percent power for 15 seconds at a time. Once warm, clumps usually diminish with stirring.
I never let the stuff get hot, just warm.
Other guys make a slurry of their ingredients with alcohol and or PPG first then add the slurried ingredients to the cream. Just a little alcohol and/or PPG, not alot.
After you like the consistency of the stuff, put it immediately in the freezer for about 20 minutes then move to the refrigerator to store all the time. A pro told me to do this a while back. He said it "sets up the cream better than cooling at room temperature". Works for me.
Tempo - Hard to obtain.
Rosemary essential oil, and/or
Eucalyptus essential oil, and/or
Cedarwood essential oil,
Lavendar essential oil, and/or other essential oil of your choice.
Use the essential oils, one drop at a time until you like the smell. (Alot of essential oils will work. Pick your favorite IMHO.)
Clumping problem:
Heat the stuff up a little in the microwave or on the stove with the container in a pan of water. I use the microwave and zap it at 50 percent power for 15 seconds at a time. Once warm, clumps usually diminish with stirring.
I never let the stuff get hot, just warm.
Other guys make a slurry of their ingredients with alcohol and or PPG first then add the slurried ingredients to the cream. Just a little alcohol and/or PPG, not alot.
After you like the consistency of the stuff, put it immediately in the freezer for about 20 minutes then move to the refrigerator to store all the time. A pro told me to do this a while back. He said it "sets up the cream better than cooling at room temperature". Works for me.