Shea buttuh, shea buttuh, shea buttuh!


Ahhh! Gotta love the shea buttuh! 'Tis the season to begin the whippin' of luscious shea; nilotica, raw unrefined, water refined, yellow, beige, greenish ~ whatever, it's good food for the winter beaten epidermis.

I've still got a couple pounds of some deliciously soft, blissfully scentless nilotica with which to add a few of my newly developed oil perfumes. Maybe some of Will's delightfully stanky choya loban. Ooh, maybe infuse a few tablespoons of grains of paradise in a little organic refined coconut oil for that 'lord it just rained can't you just smell the wet dirt?' essence.

Can't hardly wait to fire up the KitchenAid.

Comments

  1. Anonymous11:30 AM

    Ooh yes. It's buttuh time! Your buttuhs are so divine too I could just pinch you. hahaha!!!

    xoxo

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  2. I'm in the process of making up some buttuhs for our favorite natural skincare lover, Mz. T., with neroli, clementine, patchouli, wild orange and grapefruit. Smells wicked beautiful!

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  3. Anonymous8:51 AM

    There is not enough sheabuttuh to cover my butth ROFLMAO.
    I dream a little dream about a blend called sugarkiss that someone on the BLM made...It wasn't you was it??

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  4. No, wasn't me. Was Ms. Bella and it was called Sugar Kisses.

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  5. Anonymous3:55 AM

    Ms Bella - will you share the secret behind the sweetest of kisses? Ack-ack, I treasured that butthh bahr as long as I could, now it's scent lingers only in my memeory. Not a small feat, since my memory is as bad as it can possibly be.

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  6. Anonymous6:44 AM

    Thank you so much for the kind words about my Sugar Kisses! Well I have been thinking about making the buttuh bars again. . . .perhaps I should, eh?

    Mz. Bella

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  7. Anonymous2:53 PM

    love the choya loban..... absolutely delish in a deep and dark brew.............

    emotional essence

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