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What is your favorite way to package your salt and sugar scrubs?

 

I usually put mine into wide mouth jars (I'm slowly converting from

glass to plastic for liability purposes). I've heard of some folks using

Malibu Tubes, but how the heck do you get the scrub into them? Do y'all

thin them down considerably? Mine are too thick to fit into the small

necks of Malibu Tubes or other bottles of that nature ...

 

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Most of my scrubs are in the plastic contessa jars ... since they are clear

folks can see the contents (I like to use cranberry, raspberry, strawberry,

etc. seeds for color). The opening is wide enough for access and the shape

is easy to hold if hands are wet. I use the wide-mouth frosted double-wall

for my mocha & oats scrub but it's not as oily.

 

In a swap last year I got a salt scrub in a malibu tube ... it was very

awesome. The scrub was very creamy and the tube had a .25 opening. My

current formula probably wouldn't work in them.

 

Linda

 

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> What is your favorite way to package your salt and sugar scrubs?

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I tried the double walled tubs, but they leaked Or the scrub set like

cement..

 

Carol

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" Christine Ziegler " <chrisziggy

 

Wednesday, September 22, 2004 5:23 PM

Packaging Scrubs

 

 

>

> What is your favorite way to package your salt and sugar scrubs?

>

> I usually put mine into wide mouth jars (I'm slowly converting from

> glass to plastic for liability purposes). I've heard of some folks using

> Malibu Tubes, but how the heck do you get the scrub into them? Do y'all

> thin them down considerably? Mine are too thick to fit into the small

> necks of Malibu Tubes or other bottles of that nature ...

>

> *Smile*

> Chris (list mom)

>

> Last Chance In 2004 For Sale Pricing On

> Foamer Bottles and Square Window Lid Tins

> <http://www.alittleolfactory.com/> http://www.alittleolfactory.com

>

>

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Thanks for the input Linda,

 

Do you use a special sealing disk in the lid of the contessa jars to

keep them from leaking during shipping?

I'm going to use the latch lid PET bale jars for the large size, but not

sure what I want to do about the smaller sizes (like for holiday gift

" sampler packs " ).

 

Also, when you got the scrub in the malibu tube .. was it significantly

thinner than the stuff we get (and make) in the jars .. more like a body

polish consistency - I'm thinking like the thickness of a shower gel

with some sort of grit in it?

 

*Smile*

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Most of my scrubs are in the plastic contessa jars ... since they are

clear

folks can see the contents (I like to use cranberry, raspberry,

strawberry,

etc. seeds for color). The opening is wide enough for access and the

shape

is easy to hold if hands are wet. I use the wide-mouth frosted

double-wall

for my mocha & oats scrub but it's not as oily.

 

In a swap last year I got a salt scrub in a malibu tube ... it was very

awesome. The scrub was very creamy and the tube had a .25 opening. My

current formula probably wouldn't work in them.

 

Linda

 

 

 

 

 

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Chris,

My contessa jars do have a sealing disc but if I'm shipping them I wrap each

jar in plastic wrap (Saran wrap). I've been lucky to have no leaks.

[knocking on wood] I've also used the new 'Press 'n Seal'. It works but was

incredibly time consuming until I got a circle cutter that really works.

 

About the scrub in the tube ... it was thinner than the body polish I make

but that's what I'd probably call it. Thicker than a gritty shower gel

though. I had the formula but can't find it now ... it contained some

chemicals that I didn't want to work with (or use) on a continuing basis. I

kept thinking I could create the same consistency ... then got bored.

 

HTH ...

Linda Wallen

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