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    Looking to Make "Shampoo" Bars

    So I'm used to making hot process soap: 925 G Lard 250 G Coconut Oil 250 G Olive Oil 75 G Castor Oil 570 G Goats Milk 208.9 G Lye 46.5 G Fragrance Dump all oils into crock pot to melt. Mix milk and lye to get the reaction going and start cooling off. After, mix together until reaction...
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    Explosion in Popularity

    The topic has derailed, but I've gotten my answer and this new topic is worthy of discussion. Bottom line, it depends on the person. So the real argument is, which one is the majority? People who try things one time and base future trials on the product based on that experience. Or those...
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    Explosion in Popularity

    I have no desire to rush into anything. I just think it's odd for people to try to rush someone else into it is all. I'll put it this way. I'm a network administrator by trade, and no one has ever suggested I go into business for myself when I fix a friend's/family member's computer...
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    Explosion in Popularity

    I don't know if this has happened to any of you, but I started this whole soap making thing as a curious little hobby, something I saw on a YouTube video that I wanted to try (this video to be exact: https://youtu.be/4_c4HjVGk3I). I kept improving on the methods and the recipe, a few examples...
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    Where do you buy from?

    When I first started, I was buying from Brambleberry (scents and lye). But after making several batches I found the amount of lye I was buying (at their cost) was far too high. I've recently switched to using Bulk Apothecary. I bought a 50 lbs drum of lye that should last me quite a...
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    Branching out

    Always, I'm just saying 100% really has no benefits unto itself that I can see. I'll try motor oil if it would make good soap.
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    Branching out

    Alright, it's cured. Did my first wash and first impression was, soooo much better than 100% lard. Will not go back if experiences beyond first wash are like this or better. Lathers up easily and quickly, bubbles hold really well, scent seems to hold better, I really am not seeing a...
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    Soap curing + Fireplace

    You know, I started this as a hobby, and after doing it for a while, I'm starting to wonder what kind of process is involved with store bought soap. You know there isn't a 6 week curing process involved there.
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    Soap curing + Fireplace

    Thank you, I was wondering if the only think happening during curing was water related.
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    Soap curing + Fireplace

    I'm curing some sandlewood scented soap, I may try that, a smokey smell wouldn't hurt them.
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    Soap curing + Fireplace

    Tis' the time of year to start using my fireplace/wood furnace. When I use it, it dries out the air in the house to near extreme levels. Gave me a thought, can curing soap cure better/faster in really dry air (on the mantle for instance)?
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    LARD- store bought vs home made

    I've always used store bought lard and it turn out great.
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    Human Fat

    I'm not discounting the atrocities that people went through and that the actions of Germany, the holocaust, and the SS were indeed near approaching unforgivable. I've seen the videos in my youth of bodies, by the hundreds, being tossed into open holes. I've watched several documentaries of...
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    Human Fat

    The video of the guy who actually did it, had to render his own fat, getting the blood out and whatnot.
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    Human Fat

    Imagine rendering that crap... :sick::sick::sick::sick:
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    Human Fat

    Not saying the holocaust was a myth... I'm saying making soap out of the bodies was. It was a misunderstanding among Jews and translation of the stamping on the soap itself: https://youtu.be/_hLWyf3m8k4 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soap_made_from_human_corpses#World_War_II Also, think about...
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    Human Fat

    This was a myth. The markings on the soap indicated a fat processing plant.
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    First-Wash Phenomenon

    Same here.
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    Human Fat

    After I began making soap, I thought back to Fight Club... then I started to wonder... and it looks like someone did just that: http://www.odditycentral.com/news/miami-artist-uses-his-own-body-fat-to-make-soap.html Beware the video shows the soap making process... and the fat removal...
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    Soap Curing Storage

    At least 5 or 6.
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