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Reddit mentions of 1 X 8 oz Cobalt Blue Glass Lotion / Soap Dispenser with Black Pump

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of 1 X 8 oz Cobalt Blue Glass Lotion / Soap Dispenser with Black Pump. Here are the top ones.

1 X 8 oz Cobalt Blue Glass Lotion / Soap Dispenser with Black Pump
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  • Spring/Summer 2014
  • Conductive synthetic leather on index and thumb works with touch screen devices
  • Synthetic leather strategically placed in hi
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Found 2 comments on 1 X 8 oz Cobalt Blue Glass Lotion / Soap Dispenser with Black Pump:

u/JohnnyRockets911 ยท 1 pointr/soylent

Great idea! I ordered this Glass Pump Bottle to test it for myself. Just in case this one doesn't work well for pushing through MCT Oil, which one do you recommend?

u/sunscreenpuppy ยท 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

/r/DIYBeauty probably has more recipes and the mod ISwearImAGirl made a post a while back about her cleansing oil here! Hers is much more luxurious than mine!! My main motivation in making this was saving money.

I actually just emailed my friend this recipe so I'm just gonna copy/paste the email i send her. :)

Ingredients & tools:

  • 1 pump bottle! You need a glass or plastic pump bottle that is water tight. You can find these at Target, Bed Bath & Beyond, IKEA, and probably walmart (i haven't looked there but they have lots of lotion/soap pump bottles i bet). If you aren't sure on the size, go for the larger one. You can also buy one online like this one: http://www.amazon.com/Cobalt-Glass-Lotion-Dispenser-Black/dp/B007Y5SW86/


  • 1 jug of mineral oil or baby oil. You can get this anywhere! CVS, publix, walmart, etc. Baby Oil is just mineral oil with an added smell, and it's usually less price for more, so i prefer baby oil. You can find mineral oil next to cutting boards sometimes. You can actually use almost any food-grade oil you want, but mineral oil is cheap, and unlikely to cause breakouts in most people. If you buy baby oil, get the PLAIN baby oil, not the ones with aloe or shea butter, etc.


  • Cromollient SCE. You can buy it here: http://www.lotioncrafter.com/cromollient-sce.html
    the smallest size will make you about 4-5 batches of cleansing oil. That's the size I bought but I'm almost out so i kind of wish i bought the next size up! Up to you!


  • Polysorbate 80. You can buy it here: http://www.lotioncrafter.com/polysorbate-80.html
    You need less of this ingredient, so buying the smallest size should be plenty for quite a few batches! Some people exclude this and jut have the comollient, but i prefer adding this too, to make it rinse off really cleanly (but not stripping). You can exclude if you want! It's really cheap so I go ahead and add it. :)


  • measuring spoons and a funnel (funnel is optional but makes things easier!)!


    Mixing Instructions!:

  1. Clean and DRY your pump bottle COMPLETELY. There must be NO water in this mix because bacteria can start to grow. Some recipes include a preservative to get around this. Make sure all tools are clean and dry

  2. Pour into the pump bottle the following ratio to make one batch of cleansing oil:

  • 9 tablespoons of baby oil/mineral oil/whatever oil/a mix of oils

  • 1 tablespoon of cromollient

  • 1/2 tablespoon of polysorbate 80

  1. If you have a bigerg bottle you can just double/triple the recipe if you want.

  2. Close the bottle tight!! You're done!!

  3. IMPORTANT! Before each use, shake really hard! The cromollient and polysorbate sink to the bottom of the bottle after a while, and they're a bit thick so you have to shake hard to re-mix everything. if you don't shake it up you will get a big glob of them and they feel sticky and gross, and won't really cleanse your skin haha.