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  1. Crombie

    My quest for coconut:

    Coconut Lime One of my top selling soaps is Coconut lime. I get it from Tamera's Soaping Scents facebook group. I have been using her FOs for several years and they are all top notch with good pricing. This is my 100% coconut oil soap with 20% SF, coconut milk as 50% of liquids. HP in crockpot.
  2. Crombie

    Selling Soap Making Supplies

    First of all, I am excited about being able to buy cheese making kits - something I have always wnated to do. << "Who do you all order from now? What products do you tend to buy the most often." >> I buy from Columbus Oils/Soaper's Choice, Rustic Escentuals, Brambleberry, Wholesale...
  3. Crombie

    Salt bar with lard?

    Salt Bar Even using 50% salt, you will want to use 80% coconut oil and SF at 20%, no matter what your other % of oils are. You will get significantly reduced lather if you don't from my experience. And, at 50% salt, it is still considered a salt bar. Salt bars range in % by 50 - 100%. Anita...
  4. Crombie

    Salt Bars

    [I meant to say 15% avocado oil, not olive oil QUOTE=Crombie;451664]All the time! My best selling salt bar is 80% coconut oil, 15% olive oil, and 5% castor oil; SF 20%. I have a good technique for making mine HP. You can see them at: www.sadiesmissionsoaps.com (the black lava and...
  5. Crombie

    Salt Bars

    Avocado Oil in Salt Bars All the time! My best selling salt bar is 80% coconut oil, 15% olive oil, and 5% castor oil; SF 20%. I have a good technique for making mine HP. You can see them at: www.sadiesmissionsoaps.com (the black lava and the pink grapefruit & bergamot salt bars are 15%...
  6. Crombie

    Infusing with a pressure cooker?

    Pressure Cooker Soap? Has anyone ever tried to actually make soap using a pressure cooker? I googled it and only found this infusion thread. I think it would make a cool experiment, but I don't have a pressure cooker. Lye under pressure might not be the best idea but I love thinking outside...
  7. Crombie

    Is it OK to sell a soap named as "bastille"

    Labeling Please read Marie Gale's book on proper labeling of soap. The only way you can label your soap "Olive Oil Soap" is if the only ingredient is Olive Oil. So, technically, you cannot name Bastille soap, "Olive Oil Soap".
  8. Crombie

    Air bubbles, med-thick pour

    No More Bubbles Right before I pour my soap batter, I slowing whisk the batter. I don't know why this works but an experienced soaper shared that tip with be and it does work!
  9. Crombie

    Adding FO to HP Soap?

    Flashpoints: Your Soap Will Not Ignite "Flashpoint is the temperature at which a pure, not mixed or diluted fragrance oil will combust or burst into flames when given an open flame. With CPOP soap, there is no open flame and the fragrance oil has been diluted by over 95% by your soap...
  10. Crombie

    Adding FO to HP Soap?

    Your Soap Will Not Ignite Please, please show me one example of a soap that has ever ignited. I CPOP all the time with low flash point EOs. In general, flashpoint is a term used for candle making and for those who ship EOs and FOs. In soapmaking, adding EOs (or some FOs) when your batter...
  11. Crombie

    Silk In Soap

    You are talking about a few snipped pieces of silk. Not many people have a scale sensitive to pick up a weight for the amount you would put in the typical home batch of 2 - 5 pounds. For a four-pound batch, I use about the amount of my little fingernail. Some people say the size of a...
  12. Crombie

    Red Colorant for CP

    True Red Rey is a member of the Soap Guild so I have confidence that his colorants are cosmetic safe. http://www.soapguild.org/memberpage/P/Soap/629/Star-Light-Creations On his home page of http://starlightcreationssupply.weebly.com/ he has a contact us link. I'm sure he would be glad to...
  13. Crombie

    Red Colorant for CP

    http://starlightcreationssupply.weebly.com/ Rey has a true red that has gotten rave reviews.
  14. Crombie

    Silk In Soap

    Looking forward to hearing about your silk soap experience. Most people add silk to their distilled water and stir well and then add the lye. Some people add to the lye soluton. I use a pre-mixed 1:1 lye solution I get from a chemical plant so I usually add my silk to the addition liquid I...
  15. Crombie

    Adding FO to HP Soap?

    Flashpoint is a term used in candle making and means nothing in soaping. There is no way to get your soap batter hot enough that it will ignite.
  16. Crombie

    Sodium Lactate

    I go by the hardness scale in Soap Calc. For hardness under 40 I use SL at 2% PPO; for over 40, I use at 3% PPO. Cathy of Soaping 101 did a YouTube video showing what happens with differing amounts. Amounts 3% and up could actually make your soap softer.
  17. Crombie

    Silk In Soap

    I make four pound batches and use about the amount of my small fingernail. It really does not take much. Too much silk can make your soap feel slimy.
  18. Crombie

    Thoughts on adding Oatmeal

    Using Oatmeal My preference is colloidal oatmeal (which is NOT another name for finely ground oatmeal). Colloidal oatmeal is a specially prepared form of oatmeal that mixes better with creams, lotions, and water. It is produced by finely grinding the oat and boiling it to extract the...
  19. Crombie

    Sea salt using Red Moroccan clay

    YES! You can HP salt bars! All my salt bars are HP. Recommendations: Definitely use SL (2% ppo) - it helps with the fluidity and crustiness. Be prepared to work uninterruped and fast. Definitely recommend silicone mold with individual cavities (I use one from Brambleberry that has 12...
  20. Crombie

    Bamboo Silk??

    CaraBou - THANK YOU! Bamboo Silk Such kind words and thank you for looking at my website. I will be so glad to retire next year and be able to give more time to my business. I think the bamboo silk gives just a little "slip" to the soap. I also think it helps a little with fluidity, but...
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