Dana89
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I have to agree that using additive such as honey and beeswax may not be the best thing too do with your first batch. The first time I used honey I ended up with an overheated mess. Honey may help with your lather and beeswax does help with hardness but it also hinders lather.
If you are really anxious to use your own honey and beeswax I would suggest looking into lotion bars, sugar scrubs and lip balm. Then after you have a couple of soap batches under your belt try adding in 2% Beeswax and a small amount of honey. I do not like beeswax in my soap because it really does hinder the lather in my recipe, but you may really like it.
Here is a link to The Soap Queens blog with instructions on using beeswax in soap as well as other skin care products.
http://www.soapqueen.com/bramble-berry-news/sunday-night-spotlight-beeswax/
If you are really anxious to use your own honey and beeswax I would suggest looking into lotion bars, sugar scrubs and lip balm. Then after you have a couple of soap batches under your belt try adding in 2% Beeswax and a small amount of honey. I do not like beeswax in my soap because it really does hinder the lather in my recipe, but you may really like it.
Here is a link to The Soap Queens blog with instructions on using beeswax in soap as well as other skin care products.
http://www.soapqueen.com/bramble-berry-news/sunday-night-spotlight-beeswax/
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