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Old 04-16-2013, 10:15 PM #1
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Question Just curious! Can I get Answers?

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I've just recently started making my own hand lotion, and creams, because I started reading up on all different types of herbs. My aim is to make all my lotions, and creams purely natural, if at all possible no vitamins added. I was wondering if it would be a bad idea to mix too many together, or if it would best to make each lotion, or cream with just one herb at a time? I'm only asking because I'm hoping maybe someone here in this community has some insite on herbs, and how they should be used. I want to do this because I know that every herb has a benefit of its own. I hope I can get some feedback on this soon thank you!
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