Lotionmaking 101: How to Make Lotion

Easy Cocoa Butter Lotionmaking lessons: learn to make lotion 2 different ways.
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LeBron James scores 26 points and grabs 10 rebounds as the Heat drop the Bucks in overtime. Heat-Bucks Preview By BRETT HUSTON Posted Jan 06 2011 10:11PMThe Milwaukee Bucks hung with the Miami Heat for three quarters earlier this week in south Florida, an effort that could inspire confidence heading into a rematch at the Bradley Center. Lately, it’s hard to find any upside to hosting the Heat. Miami looks to stretch its road winning streak to 12 games Friday night as it opens a five-game trip that could leave it tied for the longest streak of success away from home in NBA history. The Heat (28-9) began their run Dec. 2 in LeBron James’ much-anticipated return to Cleveland, the beginning of an 11-game road streak that’s seen them shoot 50.5 percent and win by an average of 15.0 points. They’ve also won 19 of 20 overall, a stretch of dominance Milwaukee (13-20) couldn’t end Tuesday in Miami. The Bucks led 51-47 at halftime, but the Heat held Milwaukee to just 38 second-half points en route to a 101-89 win. “The players probably enjoyed some other games more,” Miami coach Erik Spoelstra said. “But I think this was an important game. That’s a very physical team. They’re a very good defensive team. A lot of times when you play against them, it’s a grind-out game, and we had to play a different kind of game tonight, have some mental toughness and resiliency when things weren’t necessarily going our way.” If the Heat can sweep their five-game trip that concludes Jan. 15 at
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