Anyone have any breast milk Soap recipe to share ? Or any easy recipe can share for beginner will do..
Thanks to all soap lover , sharing is caring ...
Do you know how to make a milk soap in general? Have you made cold process soap before? Working with milk can be tricky especially if you've never made a bar of soap before.
There has been a pretty healthy discussion about this. Here's a start for you on your quest.
http://www.soapmakingforum.com/showthread.php?t=6832&highlight=breast+milk
Thanks a lot...
If that was sarcasm I'm sorry, I remember that having more helpful information it but on a second scan there allot "eww" "not eww" to dig through.
If it were me and I wanted to try and keep some of the magic in the breast milk I'd probably do you your lye mix 50/50 with straight water and then add the balance of your liquid with the oils. If you wanted to use as much BM as possible I'd probably freeze the BM and mix the lye with the mixing vessel in an ice water bath to keep the temps as cool as possible. I'm assuming the soap would be for a baby so I'd go with something high in olive oil and rice bran oil, maybe some shea butter I'd keep the coconut oil at or below 10% and 5-10 castor to give it some bublyness. I'd probably soap with a higher super fat than I normally would.
For some reason whenever I see recipes for baby soap they always have pureed carrots in them. Not sure if that's helpful other than making it orange and to be working with baby stuff while working on baby stuff but maybe somebody else here knows.
Since it's for a baby triple check everything especially anything I've said.
I have made it with my own milk just for my family use and I used a simple Bastille recipe with 90% olive oil, 5% cocoa butter and 5% castor. But really any recipe would work. I used some frozen in the little bags (the bag had a hole in it so instead of throwing away I decided to try a soap). I used 100% milk as my liquid.
Nice,will try out your recipe too. Btw do u have any idea for castor oil substitute ? Thanks
What is it that you are looking for the castor substitute to do?
ETA, if it's bubbles, add sugar at 3% oil weight to the water (or water replacement) before adding the lye - make sure the sugar is dissolved before adding the lye. Bear in mind, this will give bubbles but will cause the soap to be hotter so watch for over heating, especially with a milk in there as well.
Nice,will try out your recipe too. Btw do u have any idea for castor oil substitute ? Thanks
Will definitely try out the recipe you mention, btw what u saying that 50/50 lye and water I have tried before but end up when doing the cutting(12 hours) it's result too hard and break into pieces , after ask around say its because of too high lye.><
Thanks for the advice
Nice,will try out your recipe too.
depending on who you're making the soap for (adult vs baby), the recipe would be different. but process would be same as if you were to make GM soap.
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