I have no desire to make soap or bath products but something about your videos calms me down. I don't know if it's you or the subject matter but they make me feel better and sometimes quite my mind. Thank you 😊
I do mine a little different in that I don't stick blend, I use a electric whisk. After all my oils are melted, I stick them in the freezer like I would a body butter, then I take it out, whip it until its fluffy, then add the sugar and whip in the sugar. It makes a lighter, fluffier scrub :)
Ariane, love the video. To say thanks, may I offer my tip for beeswax? 1. I begin by melting the wax block on low-medium heat. 2. As it is melting, I prepare a metal or glass bowl with very cold water. 3. I also prepare a baking sheet with several layers of paper towel. 4. Once a good amount of the wax is melted, I remove the wax block, set it aside and then pour the melted wax into the cold water in a thin stream. 5. Return the wax block to the pan, place back on the heat to continue melting. 6. Use a slotted spoon to scoop the wax from the cold water and put it on the paper towel prepared in #3. It will look like squiggly bits. 7. Repeat until all the wax has been processed. You may find adding ice cubes to the water helps keep it cold. 8. After all the wax is melted and poured, line another baking sheet with several layers of paper towel. Transfer the squiggly wax bits onto the clean towels. 9. Loosely cover with a couple more towels and allow it to completely dry. Stir the wax occassionaly to help with drying. 10. When completely dry, put the wax in an airtight container and, voila! Easy to measure, faster to melt, lovely beeswax. It takes about an hour to do this, but I found the time was worthwhile.
I love being a beekeeper! The wax is just as lovely as the honey! It takes me about a week to fully filter and clean my wax. :). I keep it all to myself and I use it in my soaps and make my own candles. 🐝🐝🐝
chop master local farmers markets should have honey for sale. Ask them for wax too. The wax is a pain to clean and I clear my wax every other year from the hives. Right now I use 100% of my honey/wax myself since we only have a few hives at the moment. I replaced 100% of our household sweeteners with honey for health reasons. Beekeeping is quite the endeavor. It's a wonderful experience, but keeping them alive during the winters has been a challenge for us. I know it's difficult to find beekeepers. My husband and I have a local city website going about our bees in hopes to get more and more people to raise their own bees to get the population up. Good luck finding honey/wax. You may even want to have a hive of your own if possible. The bees are extremely docile and the bees are a beautiful experience.
@@nicole-1855 can you pls make a video and share with us how to filter and get clean wax... We have honey comb that gets cultivated every year in our society... But since i dont now filtration process.. I dont buy it.. 🙏
just finished making my first batch of emulsified sugar scrub using this recipe, (different oils) and i am just waiting for it to set up. But so far so good feels great and looks great!
Oh my I love the scrub. Emulsified are one of my types. They are soooo yummy . The strawberry looks like a yummy drink. Thank you for sharing your recipe!
Theirs something so satisfying about watching u make all of your products I love how u scrape every last bit of ingredients out of every bowl (I know that's a little strange) 🙃
I cannot thank you enough for doing this for us. I do always watch your commercials, I'm sure every little bit helps ;) I watched your video, I watched soapalooza's and then I made a batch. Mine didn't look right, so I watched yours again lol. I just need to let it set up. thank you xoxo
this recipe sugar scrab looks so creamy!!! is a pleasure to see you work, I Been making soap and lotions, the first year only for my personal use, now, many people started to asked to make some for them, now I'm selling to friends, my products helps me with psoriasis, I used to go to the dermatology 3 times a week, now, I have not been in is office for 2 1/2 years! hanks to natural products
Love this video. This scrub looks great and the strawberry one so pretty. Never used a sugar scrub myself, will have to try. Keep those videos coming. Glad you are able to come out of the deep freeze you were in.
You are very clear and easy to follow and certainly have your act together! Love your methods and have learnt heaps. Your stunning to watch too so that makes you nice to watch.
Beautiful, could almost smell them.now you have me interested in making my own! Love the music! Noted that it is your original! You are blessed. Thanks for sharing, always look forward to seeing you. ;*D
Your videos are very good and to the point. I sincerely appreciate that! The containers you used for your scrubs are very nice as well. Are they plastic or glass? Thanks for sharing your talents too!
I made this recipe and am very pleased with it, thank-you for sharing! I noticed that in your online product you dont include the Gremal preservative or the vanilla specs, did they not work out? Congratulations on your new baby boy, he is so sweet.
for your bees wax you should grate it and keep it in a container easy to access when you need it also makes it easier when you make recipes and have to weight it off especially for big orders and batches
What is the difference 1) regular scrubs and 2) emulsified scrubs regarding use experience, effectiveness and general perception of the products? Thanks for clarifying. This is all new to me.
The emulsifying wax allows for the oil to mix with the water when applied to the skin, leaving the skin moisturized without feeling oily or greasy. The emulsifying wax helps with dispersing the oil into water which has a better feel on the skin for some customers. If you don't use an emulsifier (which you definitely don't have to) it will leave more oil on the skin. This can be ideal depending on the target customer.
Hi Arianne, I made your sugar scrub recipe today and love it. Just a question. Does the mix set up overnight or is it supposed to stay fluid. cheers Tanya
Did I miss how much sugar you added? I know the recipe can be adjusted, but I loved the way yours turned out. Can you please (or anyone else if they know) clarify the amount of sugar you used? This was a very good presentation of this scrub, thank you!
Ariane I love your videos. I cannot wait to begin tweaking this recipe! Your jars are lovely would you mind sharing where you get them? Also I have found that a vegetable peeler works much better on the beeswax I am a klutz with a knife!
I've recently decided to start making soap, scrub and other products and you are great help with how to start! Do you have to have your products tested before selling them?
Thanks for sharing such a great recipe...m not sure if u r still answering questions on this video or not but if yes, my question is that what is the shelf life of this product??
I would love to know what the set up consistency looks like. I've made emulsified scrubs and it was a bit more firm than I wanted. It looks liquid going into your jars but does yours stay that viscosity or does yours change? I love the look of your finished jars. So clean and pretty
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I know this is an old video but, where do you buy those beautiful jars from? Thank you for your videos, I found you last year and I really love watching the awesome stuff you make. Congratulations on your new gorgeous store
Hi Ariane. I visit your website and I see that on the ingredients list appear propylene glicol, Diazolidinyl Urea, Iodopropynyl Butylcarbamate. In your recipe not appear these. As I know the propylene glycol is a chemical product. Why you put in the scrub?
I have no desire to make soap or bath products but something about your videos calms me down. I don't know if it's you or the subject matter but they make me feel better and sometimes quite my mind. Thank you 😊
Made 34 16oz jars based on this recipe last night. I am tired but feel absolutely accomplished.
Did you use a glass jar or plastic jar?
Looks wonderful! I've been fascinated with sugar scrubs recently and your video is one of the best visuals I've seen so far. Thanks!
I do mine a little different in that I don't stick blend, I use a electric whisk. After all my oils are melted, I stick them in the freezer like I would a body butter, then I take it out, whip it until its fluffy, then add the sugar and whip in the sugar. It makes a lighter, fluffier scrub :)
i do the same thing! :)
Me too.
That's a great idea. I was thinking that I will add more sugar because it's too runny...but if I made it fluffy, it would be perfect as is! Thank you!
I fluff mine up too, but I notice the amount lowers in jar over time...I also add more suger to suit my scrubyness taste
I don’t have a clue how anyone could give this a thumbs down! It’s an excellent video!
Ariane, love the video. To say thanks, may I offer my tip for beeswax? 1. I begin by melting the wax block on low-medium heat. 2. As it is melting, I prepare a metal or glass bowl with very cold water. 3. I also prepare a baking sheet with several layers of paper towel. 4. Once a good amount of the wax is melted, I remove the wax block, set it aside and then pour the melted wax into the cold water in a thin stream. 5. Return the wax block to the pan, place back on the heat to continue melting. 6. Use a slotted spoon to scoop the wax from the cold water and put it on the paper towel prepared in #3. It will look like squiggly bits. 7. Repeat until all the wax has been processed. You may find adding ice cubes to the water helps keep it cold. 8. After all the wax is melted and poured, line another baking sheet with several layers of paper towel. Transfer the squiggly wax bits onto the clean towels. 9. Loosely cover with a couple more towels and allow it to completely dry. Stir the wax occassionaly to help with drying. 10. When completely dry, put the wax in an airtight container and, voila! Easy to measure, faster to melt, lovely beeswax. It takes about an hour to do this, but I found the time was worthwhile.
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I'm so excited! I finally got the ingredients to make this! This will be one of my major projects for upcoming gifts! I'm so thrilled!
You have come a long way in your videos. Good for you.
I love being a beekeeper! The wax is just as lovely as the honey! It takes me about a week to fully filter and clean my wax. :). I keep it all to myself and I use it in my soaps and make my own candles. 🐝🐝🐝
I don't live near a bee keeper, wish I could find one that would ship to me, I'm in the US.
chop master local farmers markets should have honey for sale. Ask them for wax too. The wax is a pain to clean and I clear my wax every other year from the hives. Right now I use 100% of my honey/wax myself since we only have a few hives at the moment. I replaced 100% of our household sweeteners with honey for health reasons. Beekeeping is quite the endeavor. It's a wonderful experience, but keeping them alive during the winters has been a challenge for us.
I know it's difficult to find beekeepers. My husband and I have a local city website going about our bees in hopes to get more and more people to raise their own bees to get the population up.
Good luck finding honey/wax. You may even want to have a hive of your own if possible. The bees are extremely docile and the bees are a beautiful experience.
theres one on fb that I am in love with his, cody rose... but I also found a local bee keeper here in Oklahoma, and I found him on craigs list
@@nicole-1855 can you pls make a video and share with us how to filter and get clean wax... We have honey comb that gets cultivated every year in our society... But since i dont now filtration process.. I dont buy it.. 🙏
Hello Ariane. I ALWAYS enjoy looking at your products and watching your videos. Thanks for sharing.
just finished making my first batch of emulsified sugar scrub using this recipe, (different oils) and i am just waiting for it to set up. But so far so good feels great and looks great!
Oh my I love the scrub. Emulsified are one of my types. They are soooo yummy . The strawberry looks like a yummy drink. Thank you for sharing your recipe!
Theirs something so satisfying about watching u make all of your products
I love how u scrape every last bit of ingredients out of every bowl (I know that's a little strange) 🙃
I'm addicted to watching your videos. I want all your soaps and body butters, especially because they're made here in Canada!
bbstaraimee I am too
Theirs something so satisfying about it
I cannot thank you enough for doing this for us. I do always watch your commercials, I'm sure every little bit helps ;) I watched your video, I watched soapalooza's and then I made a batch. Mine didn't look right, so I watched yours again lol. I just need to let it set up. thank you xoxo
this recipe sugar scrab looks so creamy!!! is a pleasure to see you work, I Been making soap and lotions, the first year only for my personal use, now, many people started to asked to make some for them, now I'm selling to friends, my products helps me with psoriasis, I used to go to the dermatology 3 times a week, now, I have not been in is office for 2 1/2 years! hanks to natural products
That is so wonderful to here you have not had to go to dermatology.
The color of that strawberry one looks great!
You remind me so much of myself it's crazy. I always use the left overs on myself too,❤️
Another awesome video! Love when you do how-to videos. I learn so much from your techniques!
Ohhhh these look amazing, great job! Love watching your videos...they are all very informative and creative, thanks for sharing :)
I love the color of the last one, reminds me of ruby red grapefruit pulp. 💖
That looks amazing!!!!!
Thank you for sharing 💕
I've followed you for 3 years now and love your videos. Thank you for making this video, I Love this recipe~ Cheers..
I really liked the music in the background! You're really talented. Do you have a CD out? You compose you're own music. Unbelievable!
Love this video. This scrub looks great and the strawberry one so pretty. Never used a sugar scrub myself, will have to try. Keep those videos coming. Glad you are able to come out of the deep freeze you were in.
I love all your videos you have a very pleasant demeanor that makes it interesting to watch not to mention you are very informative thanks!!!
You are very clear and easy to follow and certainly have your act together! Love your methods and have learnt heaps. Your stunning to watch too so that makes you nice to watch.
I wish I had your energy to make that volume!
Thanks so so much. You are an amazing presenter of info. Can't wait to give at a go. Debbie from Australia.
I enjoyed the video. You sure are talented. And the music was wonderful to listen to as I watched.
So much fun! I really enjoyed this video and now you've got me thinking about adding a sugar scrub to my little soap shop. Thanks, Arienne. :)
So glad you made another video!!! This is an amazing looking sugar scrub! XO
this looks wonderful! Thanks for the tutorial, you are always lovely to watch!
Thanks for sharing, I am inspired to tweak the oils in this recipe and make it my own.🌼I will also use essential oils and clay for color.😁
Hi Ariane! I love to watch your videos, very informative, but not boring. You are so cute! When are you showing your little tiny shop?
Your videos are always so lovely. Thank you for sharing!
Beautiful, could almost smell them.now you have me interested in making my own! Love the music! Noted that it is your original! You are blessed. Thanks for sharing, always look forward to seeing you. ;*D
Your videos are very good and to the point. I sincerely appreciate that! The containers you used for your scrubs are very nice as well. Are they plastic or glass? Thanks for sharing your talents too!
Thanks for posting this video. Sugar scrubs are divine.
Very very nice and can’t wait to make these ❤
Beautiful music too! 💖
this looks great, will be trying this one this week
I made this recipe and am very pleased with it, thank-you for sharing! I noticed that in your online product you dont include the Gremal preservative or the vanilla specs, did they not work out? Congratulations on your new baby boy, he is so sweet.
J'en veux 1 Champagne et fraise. Bravo tu m'inspire.
I enjoyed your video. Ill try this recipe as soon as I get a preservative. I like you, want to be better safe than sorry. Thanks for the recipe.
You are so inspiring. Thank you from Arkansas
Looks great Ariane! I wish there was a such thing as smell-o-vision!
Bye for now,
Lori
She looks good, she sounds good and now she smells and feels good too. That pear one sounds yummy!
I already smelled good! lol!
Ariane Arsenault now you smell like pears can I eat you?
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for your bees wax you should grate it and keep it in a container easy to access when you need it also makes it easier when you make recipes and have to weight it off especially for big orders and batches
Perfection! I did it! All from scratch. I am doing a happy dance!
What is the difference 1) regular scrubs and 2) emulsified scrubs regarding use experience, effectiveness and general perception of the products?
Thanks for clarifying. This is all new to me.
The emulsifying wax allows for the oil to mix with the water when applied to the skin, leaving the skin moisturized without feeling oily or greasy. The emulsifying wax helps with dispersing the oil into water which has a better feel on the skin for some customers. If you don't use an emulsifier (which you definitely don't have to) it will leave more oil on the skin. This can be ideal depending on the target customer.
Looks so nice and creamy! =)
Very inspired and motivated to get to work now!
Bravo Ariane, Encore un beau video instructive, un autre grand succes
Awesome Ariane, they look so yummy, thank you for sharing, it's always such a delight to watch you create goodies! :-) Mel
If you don't mind me asking could you maybe do a lip balm video? please!! :)
ps. love your videos!!!! 💜
My most favorite videos.... Feeling inspired
They all look wonderful! Youre always a joy to watch. I love the jars! Where did you get them?
Thanks for sharing! Can’t wait to try it!
Hi Arianne, I made your sugar scrub recipe today and love it. Just a question.
Does the mix set up overnight or is it supposed to stay fluid.
cheers Tanya
You rock pretty lady Ariane! Thanks for sharing!
thank you for sharing your recipes, I love your videos
Did I miss how much sugar you added? I know the recipe can be adjusted, but I loved the way yours turned out. Can you please (or anyone else if they know) clarify the amount of sugar you used? This was a very good presentation of this scrub, thank you!
See the description bar (60 oz)
Thank you for the video and thank you for sharing your recipe. I look forward to tweaking and making it my own :D
Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge. God bless
love sugar scrubs!
Thank you, Ariane! You are an inspiration to us newbies....I've enjoyed every one
of your videos....such a sweet & talented lady! Lisa /Florida
That was an excellent video. Great job
Ariane I love your videos. I cannot wait to begin tweaking this recipe! Your jars are lovely would you mind sharing where you get them? Also I have found that a vegetable peeler works much better on the beeswax I am a klutz with a knife!
Wow just came across your video and i must it's awesome..... Please hope d sugar won't melt
I've recently decided to start making soap, scrub and other products and you are great help with how to start! Do you have to have your products tested before selling them?
Looks great. I can't wait to try it
Thanks for sharing such a great recipe...m not sure if u r still answering questions on this video or not but if yes, my question is that what is the shelf life of this product??
These are a treat for sure! Can I add raw honey to these and how much do you charge for 1 jar? Thank you♥
hola, que cera emulsionante y que conservante puedo utilizar? muchas gracias. Me enamora tu trabajo...!
Sounds so nice. Thanks for sharing.
I would love to know what the set up consistency looks like. I've made emulsified scrubs and it was a bit more firm than I wanted. It looks liquid going into your jars but does yours stay that viscosity or does yours change? I love the look of your finished jars. So clean and pretty
Insted of rice brain oil and Camille seed oil which oil I use?Please let me know
Would like to try this 😍
Could you mind to let us know where do you buy the sugar. Looks yummy.
What kind of coconut oil is it? Virgin or refined or unrefined? Does it smell like coconut?
very nice
it possiple without stearc acid
I just love watching your videos. thanks. can you take a picture of your store outside area and in side and show your products too thanks
Thanks. Is there no concern for the hair that is not tied back or such things when preparing for sale?
How about a video on how to pipe bath truffles? I have only ever seen one video on that...
I love all of your videos & products. I'm allergic to almonds, what would you recommend as an alternative? Thank you😊
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Lovely video!
I know this is an old video but you know you don't have to use the wax right?
Is there a reason why butters aren't used in emulsified sugar scrubs?
I know this is an old video but, where do you buy those beautiful jars from? Thank you for your videos, I found you last year and I really love watching the awesome stuff you make. Congratulations on your new gorgeous store
Have you ever thought of using a cheese grater to break down the beeswax
Hi Ariane. I visit your website and I see that on the ingredients list appear propylene glicol, Diazolidinyl Urea, Iodopropynyl Butylcarbamate. In your recipe not appear these. As I know the propylene glycol is a chemical product. Why you put in the scrub?
Thank you for info....so sweet of u
You inspire me, thank you
Hi, does this foam at all? Or more of a lotion type scrub? Also, how much do you usually sell each container for? Thank you for the awesome videos!
Great job! Couldn't help but notice your glass jug that you poured the scrubs from. Would you mind sharing the size and where you purchased it?
Wow it looks so thick and creamy!
Thank you Ariane for sharing this video. I would like some advise as to how i can prevent the oil from rising to the top of my scrubs.
I learn so much