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>>> If this is for their drum skins, then no it shouldn't be

diluted down, if it's for skin it's a personal preference thing.>>>

 

WOOHOOOO Drumming talk! LOL I am certified crazy about drumming, so I've

had lots of talks with other drummers about the use of Shea butter on their

heads. There were some folks arguing with me that there was NO way shea

could go rancid, period, end of story. Sigh.....I only argue with them for

a bit tho and figure let them figure it out later when it gets really

stinky! We have a drumming retreat this next weekend......I can't

wait!!! BTW, I made up a recipe of shea with some ginger EO to warm the

hands, some Tea Tree for any little cuts etc, and clove to help numb

<G> Your hands get awful sore when drumming! I always tell folks to put

it on their hands first......then rub it into the drum head. OK, now I

gotta go play with my drum! LOLOL

 

 

Chris Kelly

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Hey Chris,

 

Cool! I just love drumming, listening that is. When I was doing a show

this summer called the World Beat Festival there was lots of it. I had a

booth in the African Village and there was a booth not far from me where

they sold african drums, made them and also had workshops for the kidos to

make some too. Had a drummers show and it was way cool! Sold a bit of shea

butter to those that knew it was good for thier drums.

 

Your recipe sounds good, might have to look into something like that for

next years show for those drummers. :)

 

Hope ya had a great time playing!

Margaret

 

 

>WOOHOOOO Drumming talk! LOL I am certified crazy about drumming, so I've

>had lots of talks with other drummers about the use of Shea butter on their

>heads. There were some folks arguing with me that there was NO way shea

>could go rancid, period, end of story. Sigh.....I only argue with them for

>a bit tho and figure let them figure it out later when it gets really

>stinky! We have a drumming retreat this next weekend......I can't

>wait!!! BTW, I made up a recipe of shea with some ginger EO to warm the

>hands, some Tea Tree for any little cuts etc, and clove to help numb

><G> Your hands get awful sore when drumming! I always tell folks to put

>it on their hands first......then rub it into the drum head. OK, now I

>gotta go play with my drum! LOLOL

>

>

>Chris Kelly

>Lots of NEW categories added 8/04

>Tons of stone and silver jewelry

>http://www.scentsappeal.net

 

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