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  • Can you do a review of the TKo skin vitamin E oi? Thank you.

  • @Alyssaj1236 Sure!

  • i take the butter from drugstores its for stretch marks 

  • @rihaba1 Whatever works for you!

  • where did you get your vitamin e ?

  • @honeypreciousangel97 tkoskin(.)com

  • cacao butter or what we are eating if its possible (really i dont know )

  • @rihaba1 Sure if it's organic cocoa butter (not store bought). I'm not sure how well raw cocoa butter is on its own whether if its soft or hard in texture. Do some research and see how well it is on its own or if it works better when blended with other butters such as shea or mango butter.

  • i can use any butter

  • @rihaba1 What other butter do you want to use?

  • I love making my own body butter , lately i've been thinking of mixing , aloe vera gel, shea butter, coco butter, grapeseed oil (natural source of vitamin a and e) jojoba oil, coconut oil, and olive oil! I mix with a had mixer to get that whipped texture i love and i add grapefruit extract for scent!

  • @MissLav20 Get it girl! :)

  • Sorry if I missed this but where do you purchase your oils from apart from coastal scents, Thanks for another great video :)

  • @beautynscience2010 The jojoba, grapeseed and sweet almond were from coastal scents and the others were from the vitamin shoppe and gnc

  • thanks for sharing...I make my own too. If you mix it with a hand mixer it will be really fluffy like the products in the store. I put some in small glass jars and keep next to the sink in the bathroom for guest to use. The smell even keeps the bathroom smelling good.

  • @ggirl471 I am too lazy to use a mixer lol but it's a good idea.

  • How long would you say that this homemade version lasts? Thinking about it to go with my Christmas gifts (already doing homemade bath salts, body scrubs, and bath bombs)

  • @SupremeAmanda A few months or so, it all depends on how much you use. But if you use fresh oils and fresh shea butter, it should last at least 6 months or so. But I'm sure it would be used up by then ;)

  • Great Idea.

    How much do you think all of this cost total?

  • @sweetcheerkhs2007 It depends on how many oils you want to add and where you purchase your shea butter from. I used so many oils because I had them on hand, but if you just wanted 1 or 2 oils you can do that as well.

  • @MakeupOnABudget Thank you!!

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