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    Very Disappointed With Camden Grey Order Advice Needed

    Absolutely contest the charge. Tell your credit card company that you will send back the products received. Tell them that you were charged for product that they have no intention of sending you, and that you have tried unsuccessfully to get them to make it right. Tell them that they told you...
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    Replacing water with vinegar

    I recommend that anyone using vinegar really evaluate their reasons why they are doing it. I used to use it in every batch for a boost in hardness, but it is sort of a false hardness. It is not truly a harder soap, but a mixture of soft soap and hard sodium acetate. The sodium acetate doesn't...
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    Help naming

    Sooo.... How did you manage to make it smell like Skittles?!
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    What soapy thing have you done today?

    You Tube has become my magic genie in a bottle. Every car fix. Every everything fix. Yesterday I searched for "DIY Houseboat" and was not disappointed.
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    Gentle soap for toddlers?

    I agree with everyone that says: "Cleansing level can stay very low for children." You absolutely do not need to strip away all of the oils on their bodies, and even soaps with a zero % cleansing level as shown by SoapCalc are still excellent skin cleansers. Castille Soap (100% olive oil) is...
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    Mostly Soft Oils/Replacing Palm Oil?

    Since you are in Oregon, I think you should take a good look at ordering from Amazon, Wholesalesuppliesplus, Brambleberry, bulkApothecary, ElementsBathAndBody, many others. Look thru the Shopping Rec forum here, and search for "suppliers" across all of the boards here. If you are anywhere...
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    Recipe suggestions

    So glad to hear it! Yeah, you have plenty of choices with what you have. Certain ingredients kinda need to be avoided when your customers don't get any choice so there is a lowest common denominator effect with dietary, religious, ethical and health knowledge preferences. Leaving out animal...
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    I'm Back!

    I stand corrected. I had noticed that they didn't say soap in the name. More like "bath bar" And they had long lists of ingredients. Also that a 6 pack of 4 oz. bars could be bought at Wal-Mart for $9.48 I really assumed that they were just syndet bars from Big Soap" you know? Arimarra, you...
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    I'm Back!

    I go over to Belgium 4 times a year now for about two weeks each trip. Beer is sort of a religion over there and they have something for every palette. I feel completely outclassed. But I do use their beer in my soap. And their flax seed oil. I did some ferment-y stuff recently, but only to...
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    I'm Back!

    The beer (and coffee roasting and, and, and...) are all very part time and far between. Personal use only, mostly. Soap I do a couple of 10 pound batches per day right now.
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    Recipe suggestions

    You DEFINITELY can. Even skipping the lard. The timing is tight for 6+ weeks of cure though. You might want to include a card with some "keep me dry" instructions as well. 25% coconut 35% olive 15% rice bran 15% avocado 10% castor I recommend using either distilled white vinegar or ACV to...
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    I'm Back!

    Welcome back! I can't imagine using commercial detergents bars for a year. At this point, if I quit making new soap, I think I would have years of stockpiled soap. Need us to send you some to get thru the next 6 weeks?
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    ACV and Citric acid

    (btw, I am assuming cold process here. If it is hp, you could add citric acid towards the end when fragrance oils and other things are added that should not react with lye. This could lower the measured pH of a shampoo)
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    ACV and Citric acid

    Depending on your water ratio, adding lye to ACV can already bring the mixture close to boiling. For example 100% ACV at 5% acidity at room temperature running a 2:1 ration (plus the extra 0.0335 lye for the vinegar) gets closect o boiling. Adding in citrric acid and more lye to cover it is...
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    Gold foil on soap bands

    Color or black and white- either is fine. The foil will stick to whatever toner you tape it to and make the printed area the color of the foil, instead of the toner underneath it. Gold foil using a color laser printer. Btw, the foil comes in lots of different metallic colors. And you don't...
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    Soap Making with NaHCO3

    Sounds like Nablus. Or maybe all of the Palestinian soaps are made that way. The swear it is only olive oil, baking soda, water, and a bunch of added heat. Look here and jump to about the 40 seconds point to get to the recipe:
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    Why did this seize?

    It is so tempting to use more than 10% of Castor Oil in recipes. I really wish it would work. I think it is the ONLY common oil that is high conditioning + high bubbly + high creamy All of the calculators make it look like it's gonna work out fine, but it never does. Seizing, slimy, weird...
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    Why did this seize?

    It will use up some of the lye, just like the acetic acid in vinegar. This will effectively add some superfat. Citric acid IS one of the things I used to add as a hardener, along with salt, sugar, sodium lactate, but when I search now for using it as a hardener, I see no results on Google for...
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    Water or castor oil

    Lard is usually 12-15% water. How hot were you making the oil blend?
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    Our soap and the Corona Virus

    Yeah, that definitely needs to be worked out. Real soap can only be made with something strongly alkaline. In the US it is part of the legal definition of soap. Soap has been made like this for about 4000 years. I think we need to come up with some good comparisons to things that people...
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