Ifiyenia
Well-Known Member
I' ve already warned everybody in my first post here, that as a relatively new soap maker, I'll have like a million questions, so be patience with me
Well, during the last months of browsing, I was really surprised that I've never come across any recipe, formula, info, lye calculator, whatever about using Bay Laurel Oil in soap making.
Here in Greece, bay laurel oil is very popular concerning hair issues, I've found it in recipes of my grandma and mom, you can buy it almost in every health food store or drug store, etc.
It is well known for providing nourishment and enhancing hair shine, controls excess dandruff, but most important, it helps a great deal with hair loss (talking out of experience). Plus, it's rich in vitamin E and fatty acids.
The closest thing to our Bay Laurel Oil/Olive Oil soaps that I found online is the Allepo soap (if I spell it correct), which is completely unknown here as a name, but I guess it's pretty much the same thing.
So, what's the case, is it unknown, or too expensive, or not popular in US, UK etc?
Any ideas how I could incorporate it in cp since I can't find it in any lye calculator?
I would really love to use it in my products, but I can't seem to find a way how.
Any ideas anybody?
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Well, during the last months of browsing, I was really surprised that I've never come across any recipe, formula, info, lye calculator, whatever about using Bay Laurel Oil in soap making.
Here in Greece, bay laurel oil is very popular concerning hair issues, I've found it in recipes of my grandma and mom, you can buy it almost in every health food store or drug store, etc.
It is well known for providing nourishment and enhancing hair shine, controls excess dandruff, but most important, it helps a great deal with hair loss (talking out of experience). Plus, it's rich in vitamin E and fatty acids.
The closest thing to our Bay Laurel Oil/Olive Oil soaps that I found online is the Allepo soap (if I spell it correct), which is completely unknown here as a name, but I guess it's pretty much the same thing.
So, what's the case, is it unknown, or too expensive, or not popular in US, UK etc?
Any ideas how I could incorporate it in cp since I can't find it in any lye calculator?
I would really love to use it in my products, but I can't seem to find a way how.
Any ideas anybody?
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