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    How to use vinegar to harden your soap

    great info, gotta pin this somewhere! i too, suck at organisation...
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    What soapy thing have you done today?

    made a batch of beeswax soap (with milk) 2 days ago, the batter got so thick so fast (just seconds of stick blending!) and i forgot to add my honey, FO and EO...its ricing up so i gotta plop it into mold (to think i even remember to add my TD and cocoa powder to color it before i plop it!) and...
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    Fresh Aloe, how long does it stay good?

    i know i'm late to the crowd but thought i'll chip in since i made quite a number of batches with fresh aloe from my garden. i found information somewhere about citric acid to preserve aloe gel, otherwise it is only good for few hours before it started losing its nutrition (then turn pink, i...
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    Best oils for an acne fighting soap?

    with such high superfat i'll try to avoid highly comedogenic oils, like coconut. some people actually use coconut oil for "oil cleansing" but it is just not working for me. i'm also looking for a good soap bar recipe. after a bit of research, i'm thinking: for cleanser - something mild and...
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    "cold" tripled mill process?

    Water is a guarantee no spoilage but kinda miss the point of re-making it then (since it is made by grating up a properly made and cured soap). Doesn't seem like internet hoax to me, quite a number of soapers selling and promoting it but no real documented proof of the benefits (it's a...
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    "cold" tripled mill process?

    Ah...I'm kinda looking forward to make it since it is claimed to be mild (most suitable as facial soap) with all the benefits preserved, not burnt away by the harsh cp hp or hot rebatch process...though there is no video, the soapers share photos of the process. They even have a new term for...
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    "cold" tripled mill process?

    Since it is not "cooked" nor will it saponify, I'm suspecting more than rancidity issue. Milk (especially fresh) is prone to spoilage and germs (throughout the repetitious milling and drink process) unless in cooler temperature. But since it seems possible to "triple infuse" the goodies into the...
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    "cold" tripled mill process?

    this seems to be a popular method in china. i heard people refer to it as "south of france triple milled soap" (i translated from chinese). due to the process, the soap is selling triple the price of a regular handmade soap and many people swear by the "triple benefits". here's how the process...
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