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  1. Rune

    Bar of soap for moderately hairy guy?

    Yes, a very good soap dish is a must! I just want to share what I use, that works extremely well. I have tried a few options, and none of them were nearly as good as this. I bought mine at Aliexpress, but you can probably find one on Amazon or Ebay as well. Mine is square, and I can't find that...
  2. Rune

    Should refined palm oil be odorless? Is mine rancid or not?

    Thank you @dibbles and @AliOop :thumbs: I made soap, and did not use the palm oil, just because I did not take the chance on destroying the whole double batch. Yes, exactly how mine is. And you made soap with yours and it worked fine. So I will do it too. Thank you for great advice.:)
  3. Rune

    What soapy thing have you done today?

    Thank you! Yes, you are so right! I look forward to finally have real soap again. I had just a small piece left of a soap I made a very long time ago. That one was way more trouble. I had to emergency hot process in the microwave, and the scent was absolutely awful and way too strong...
  4. Rune

    What soapy thing have you done today?

    I am completely exhausted! Headache and everything. I made two soaps today, for the first time in many years. What a stress! I tried the heat transfer method for the first time. It sort of worked, sort of not. My hard oils did not melt completely. I think it was due to two things. My recipe had...
  5. Rune

    Should refined palm oil be odorless? Is mine rancid or not?

    Hi folks! I have not made soaps in 100 years. But I will make soap on wednesday. And my plan is to make 3 loaves at a time. Because now, I am out of handmade soap, and that is an emergency! So I have to do something about it. But, I have some old oils. My shea is out of date, but it smells...
  6. Rune

    Underrated and Overrated Soaping Ingredients

    Kaolin clay, a chelator (I have used citric acid with baking soda or with lye) and a small amount of potassium hydroxide (dual lye), those makes noticable positive differences, I would say. I have tried silk, and in larger amounts too. I did not find it to do anything to improve the quality of...
  7. Rune

    Can I cure soap in a sealed container?

    I made two soaps long ago that smelled awful and very, very strong. It did help some to cure them in cardboard shoe boxes. The scent was not removed, but toned down to a level where humans could survive. My shoe boxes were "raw" and not glossy. I guess that might be important, since the...
  8. Rune

    Using a spray bottle to apply gold mica...

    I have once tried to mix mica with rubbing alcohol into a spray. It worked. But I did not follow a recipe, just eyeballed it. I'm very sure I did use less than 1 part mica to 2 parts alcohol. So maybe that is the problem, the mica content is way too high and that is why it clogs up? I guess it...
  9. Rune

    petitegrain EO vs bergamot EO

    I'm not 100% sure of this when it comes to soap (a wash-off product), but I think bergamot EO needs to be the variety that is bergaptene free to be safe (because of photosensitivity).
  10. Rune

    Fragrance Oil Manufacturers

    Thank you, @Relle :) :thumbs: Now we all know exactly how things are. I did not do a very good research (not anything at all, I must admit).
  11. Rune

    Fragrance Oil Manufacturers

    Here comes an Australian manufacturer: www.luxaroma.com.au I know that their reseller, www.eroma.com.au deliver internationally. When I ordered, I had to fix the freight myself and get the parcel picked up at their location, but Eroma did all the paperwork. And that was no problem at all. Maybe...
  12. Rune

    My first two 'tragedies' both in the same batch!

    It did not only survive, it is beautiful too :tub:
  13. Rune

    Soy Wax Users

    Thanks @earlene :) Naturewax C3 works well in soap. It doesn't make any problems or anything. And the soaps I have made with it have been allright. When I think about it, I think it is the rest of my formulation that have not been the best, with too much soft oil I guess. So I will try again. I...
  14. Rune

    My first two 'tragedies' both in the same batch!

    The consistency of the batter looks a little strange. Like halfway melted ice cream with ice crystals. I googled your wax, and find this: "By hydrogenating a by-product of the soy harvesting process, we’re able to use this thicker and tougher compound to harden and stabilise the natural soy wax...
  15. Rune

    Should Beginners Try Their Own Recipes?

    I think that is important, and that is why I think you should create your own recipes. If you use other people's recipes, I don't think you will find it very fun and adventurous. And if you fail a few times, which can happen in the beginning, well, no problem, you learn a lot by failing too.
  16. Rune

    Soy Wax Users

    Thank you for a fabulous answer @ResolvableOwl :thumbs::) I should have thought that >95% hydrogenated also could mean partially hydrogenated or whatever level. Here in Norway hydrogenated can't be written on labels. It has to say if it is fully or partially hydrogenated. So I should have...
  17. Rune

    Soy Wax Users

    Thank you so much @earlene, @Quanta @ResolvableOwl and @Charmed Heart for your answers :) I read one place, but I don't remember where, that it was partially hydrogenated. And that makes sense, I don't think it is fully hydrogenated. But the safety data sheet says: Soybean oil, hydrogentated...
  18. Rune

    Soy Wax Users

    Does anybody know the fatty acid profile of Naturewax C3? Or how much stearic acid it has? I have found out that it is partially hydrogenated. But how much is that? 10, 30 or 80 percent or what? Naturewax C3 is produced by Cargill, but I can't find any useful information anywhere. Candle waxes...
  19. Rune

    Are these Glycerin Rivers ?

    @mimeowmoo That is a very beautiful soap! The glycerin rivers looks absolutely wonderful. Usually people are not that lucky with glycerin rivers. But in your soap they look cool, stylish or how to say it. If you want to avoid glycerin rivers in the future, you must reduce the water amount in...
  20. Rune

    Pine Tar Soap

    I have never made pine tar soap, but if I understand things right, pine tar will only move fast if used in cold process. Since Kimberly is making hot process, accelleration should not be a problem, I think.
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