Kofftea
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Is it possible to make liquid soap with purées, or other powdered herd/additives? I don’t care about the clarity of the soap. I’m just curious if it’s possible.
Thank you!
Thank you!
I would not. First off, the solids are going to float or settle out -- even mica powder won't stay mixed in the soap. In addition, if you load the soap up with stuff that microbes like to eat, the diluted soap will be at high risk of spoilage.
Similarly, you could make liquid soap with oil infused with any of the above, strain before adding the KOH solution. You want the botanicals saponified; not added in the dilution phase or, as DeeAnna mentioned, you risk the presence of nasties.Is it possible to make liquid soap with purées, or other powdered herd/additives?
You could infuse tumeric in the oil/fat, strain and make soap. As for clay, it's not likely to stay in suspension. You could make some liquid soap then add enough to the clay to wet it to the desired consistency and use it that way. That's all I can think of.
Similarly, you could make liquid soap with oil infused with any of the above, strain before adding the KOH solution. You want the botanicals saponified; not added in the dilution phase or, as DeeAnna mentioned, you risk the presence of nasties.
Instructions for using HPMC or HEC to thicken LS:... you could use a cellulose based thickener like HPMC or HEC (not sure what the full names are) or look into making a gel-type (jelly) soap.
Ok, this make sense, I haven’t tired to make liquid soap yet, but i was just really curious as to why no one ever adds anything to it. I’ve seen people add milk when making the soap paste. Is that a good idea or will it go rancid as well? I know liquid milk soap will likely need a preservative.The only way to make a liquidy product with solids that stay in suspension is to make the liquid really thick. I suppose you could use a cellulose based thickener like HPMC or HEC (not sure what the full names are) or look into making a gel-type (jelly) soap. I don't do either so I can't give advice about either approach.
Honestly, though .... I can see the point of a masque or scrub that contains clay or powdered herbs/spices, but I can't wrap my mind around a body wash type cleanser that contains solids. It's not going to be on the skin long enough to accomplish anything. And the bather will have to deal with the solids floating around in the tub or accumulating on the floor of the shower. Ew.
I agree with Zany -- I'd make the soap with infused oils, not the solid materials.
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