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  1. AlexanderMakesSoap

    100% Coconut Oil Soap Not Tracing!

    I've done 20% superfat WITH a stick blender and it took quite a while to trace my 100% coconut oil soap. I can't imagine trying to mix this by hand, especially with a 30% superfat...
  2. AlexanderMakesSoap

    another indictment against palm oil

    Luckily for us that are concerned, it is easy enough to go palm-free...
  3. AlexanderMakesSoap

    Bar soap too soft?

    +1 on what Kamahido says - if nothing else has changed aside from the lye and texture of your soap, it must be the lye!
  4. AlexanderMakesSoap

    Sweet Almond Oil VS Almond Oil

    As long as the two are both pure almond oil, they should be the same thing. The only other kind of almond oil you can get is bitter almond essential oil which you definitely do not want to use in soap! Now if one of those is not a pure almond oil...than who knows.
  5. AlexanderMakesSoap

    Veggie or vegan friendly soap ideas

    Yes, this can definitely be said of many oils. We do pay more for cold pressed, unrefined, and organic, for the most part. It's really up to us as individuals to decide what's 'safe' to use. Soy wax is certainly considered perfectly safe by most. But we cater to, and are ourselves in, a very...
  6. AlexanderMakesSoap

    Soap still soft after sitting over night

    Except for salt bars, I typically don't check my soaps till around 24 hours, so I don't even know what's normal for a 12 hour wait. I'd just give it a bit more time and see. Your recipe looks like it will be somewhat soft, but should harden (unless some measurement went wrong!).
  7. AlexanderMakesSoap

    New to this company and carrier oils

    I've never used that company before, but our red raspberry seed oil, which is unrefined, has a fairly pungent but pleasantly sweet scent to it. As for the sea buckthorn, keep in mind that it's sometimes produced from seeds, sometimes from pulp, and sometimes from both. In general though, we...
  8. AlexanderMakesSoap

    Veggie or vegan friendly soap ideas

    +1 on way too much beeswax. You can also make perfectly awesome soap with just oils and butters - this is what all my soaps are. I like to use cocoa (often deodorized), shea, and/or mango with percentages that range from 0-55. I use coconut oil or babassu oil. I made a soap with beeswax once...
  9. AlexanderMakesSoap

    My first DOS

    There should be adequate circulation, though I suppose it could always be improved, and I do live in a fairly dry climate. This is the first time it has happened to me out of many batches, so I'm blaming that 9%! I don't quite follow your year-plan. You're saying one should test batch each new...
  10. AlexanderMakesSoap

    My first DOS

    No contact with metal and very little sunlight as they're in a dark cabinet which I only open every once and a while. I did use several essential oils, but didn't notice any discoloration until just today. It looks pretty much exactly like I'd expect very light DOS to appear. No big loss...
  11. AlexanderMakesSoap

    Superfat CP soaps - can you control what is the superfat

    Interesting read on the topic: https://www.soapguild.org/how-to/make-soap/superfatting-lye-discount.php
  12. AlexanderMakesSoap

    My first DOS

    So, with my 24th batch (or so), I decided to experiment with a non-super high coconut oil mix with a 9% SF, and my beautiful white bars are starting to show faint little orange circles after about a month of curing. Oh well, lesson learned and I'm sticking to my usual 5-6% from now on!
  13. AlexanderMakesSoap

    Lye & Labels ????

    Our customer base tends to ask questions and likes to know exactly what's in the products they're applying to their skin. We've had many questions about our ingredients from our customers over the years - though nothing about the soap just yet as we've just been selling that for a few weeks...
  14. AlexanderMakesSoap

    Aloe Powder seemed to make my soap super sticky....?

    Interesting Todd and thanks for the input. I just used whole leaf powder. A super-fine brownish/green powder not the 100x type stuff. I added it to the mix (about 27oz of oils) at light trace. The soap seems to be hardening up ok now and I imagine it would have been ok if I just let it sit...
  15. AlexanderMakesSoap

    Coconut Allergy

    Have you looked into using Babassu oil - it's pretty much a direct replacement for coconut oil and you can purchase it from New Directions Aromatics (based in Canada). Assuming you're talking about making your own here...
  16. AlexanderMakesSoap

    Aloe Powder seemed to make my soap super sticky....?

    I made a triple batch a few days ago using the same base formula (lye in aloe juice, almond oil, CO, castor) with each soap having a slightly different set of additives (clay, poppy seeds, EO). The first two unmolded fine after 24 hours, but the third, which had 1.5 tsp of aloe powder added...
  17. AlexanderMakesSoap

    Lye & Labels ????

    I go the route of Bronner's soap we used to use and have a little * after the lye and write "*no lye remains after saponification" after the ingredients list. I also have a little write up with each soap listing discussing why we use lye and briefly describing the process in general.
  18. AlexanderMakesSoap

    Frankincense and myrrh and?

    A touch of sandalwood...?
  19. AlexanderMakesSoap

    Could I ask for input on my recipe please..

    Seems like most soapers use a lot less CO for their soaps, especially when SF is only 5%. But it's really about what works for you! I've liked my high CO soaps so far, but I do SF them at 15-20% and they do still irritate my facial skin. Are you using something like SoapCalc to figure out your...
  20. AlexanderMakesSoap

    Coco glucoside??

    New Directions Aromatics is where I get it from. We use it for the kids' bath time.
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