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Submitted by admin on November 8, 2009 – 7:07 am2 Comments

Let’s Make Satsuma Lotion! (The Body Shop)

The Body Shop charges $12 for 8.4 ounces of Satsuma lotion. To be fair, their lotion is pretty decent, a step above drugstore quality. But expensive! At this price, it would cost $182.86 for a gallon of Satsuma lotion.

One of my most expensive and highest-quality suppliers charges $35 for a gallon of their lotion, and the quality is incredible! The first four ingredients are:

* Water
* Shea butter
* Meadowfoam seed oil
* Avocado oil

Well, let’s take shipping into account – $14.98 for UPS Ground. And let’s add in some Satsuma fragrance ($15.00) and silk proteins ($5.00) to make it extra luxurious.

We’re still at $69.98 for an entire gallon of spa-quality Satsuma lotion. I don’t think you can get any better than this stuff, and it is almost 1/3 the cost of The Body Shop’s average quality.

Let’s Make Ginger Scrub!

Origins charges a staggering $25 for 8 ounces of ginger body scrub. It is very luxurious and excellent, but… have you seen what’s in it?

Salt. Sugar. Olive oil. Fragrance. That’s about it. In fact…
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Here, I’m making the exact same stuff for $4.

All right, one more… Bath and Body Works’ Aromatherapy Sleep Shower Gel

Vanilla and lavender is such a winning combination, but can you believe that they charge $13 for only 10 ounces of body wash? That would mean that a gallon costs $166.40.

Let’s make it ourselves, and we’re going to use real essential oils of lavender and vanilla.

This is probably overkill, but the essential oils together cost $17.80 – one ounce of lavender, and half ounce of vanilla.

A gallon of high-quality shower gel base – containing aloe juice and extracts of witch hazel, horse chestnut seed, ivy and arnica montana – costs $33.22, including shipping. All together, we made a gallon of real aromatherapy shower gel for only $51.02. This is higher quality than Bath and Body Works’ gel, uses real essential oils, and costs 1/3 what you would pay at Bath and Body Works.

As you can see, making your own products gives you a higher quality for lower cost, one of the major benefits of “making stuff.” Even better is that once you have all the ingredients, whipping up a batch only takes about 5 minutes.

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  • brenda says:

    I have been buying shampoo in bulk and adding fragrance oil to it to customize the scent. You can buy inexpensive plastic bottles to put it in. I have saved a lot of money doing this and I love the fragrances that I create.

  • Kaira says:

    I am so grateful for all of your information shared on this site. I’m learning a ton from you. THANKS!

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