akseattle
Well-Known Member
@Pru posted a link to an Ellen Ruth Soap Utube to make a Foaming Whipped Sugar Scrub. I thought I'd move the discussion to the M&P forum since it is made with M&P base.
I watched that video.
I have a couple different lemon based FO's that I've been wanting try out. I think this Foaming Whipped Sugar Scrub would be perfect. But, I have a couple questions.
The box that Ellen Ruth's soap came in said Melt & Pour "Crystal Soap Base." During her demonstration, she said you could buy pre-made "whipped soap base." I don't know if she misspoke, but she refers to her base a couple times as "the Whip". My base has to be cut with a knife (or something). She was scooping her base out of the box with an ice cream paddle.
I looked on the internet, it looks like Crystal Soap Base is a little different than a regular soap base (like exfoliants suspend in it better?) Also there is a "Whipped soap base" that can be bought.
I have regular soap base (goatmilk, triple butter, coconut, charcoal, and clear.) I want to use what I have. My triple butter is from Primal Elements, it is Mango, Shea & Cocoa Butter.
@Pru, you also had a triple butter. Is it just a normal triple butter base or is it a "crystal" or a "whipped" base?
So, my first question: Can I use a regular base for this Foaming Whipped Sugar Scrub?
Question 2: Ellen Ruth used the preservative Optiphen. Is this the preservative you used? I haven't yet bought a preservative. I had been considering ROE but I know so little about preservatives, I'm not sure what to get.
@Pru, you had asked about arrowroot to make your soap less oily. I've never used arrowroot for any purpose, but from what I've read it's used like a clay to help FO's or EO's to stick longer. But, it seems like clays also do other things in soap, so maybe arrowroot does too?
I watched that video.
I have a couple different lemon based FO's that I've been wanting try out. I think this Foaming Whipped Sugar Scrub would be perfect. But, I have a couple questions.
The box that Ellen Ruth's soap came in said Melt & Pour "Crystal Soap Base." During her demonstration, she said you could buy pre-made "whipped soap base." I don't know if she misspoke, but she refers to her base a couple times as "the Whip". My base has to be cut with a knife (or something). She was scooping her base out of the box with an ice cream paddle.
I looked on the internet, it looks like Crystal Soap Base is a little different than a regular soap base (like exfoliants suspend in it better?) Also there is a "Whipped soap base" that can be bought.
I have regular soap base (goatmilk, triple butter, coconut, charcoal, and clear.) I want to use what I have. My triple butter is from Primal Elements, it is Mango, Shea & Cocoa Butter.
@Pru, you also had a triple butter. Is it just a normal triple butter base or is it a "crystal" or a "whipped" base?
So, my first question: Can I use a regular base for this Foaming Whipped Sugar Scrub?
Question 2: Ellen Ruth used the preservative Optiphen. Is this the preservative you used? I haven't yet bought a preservative. I had been considering ROE but I know so little about preservatives, I'm not sure what to get.
@Pru, you had asked about arrowroot to make your soap less oily. I've never used arrowroot for any purpose, but from what I've read it's used like a clay to help FO's or EO's to stick longer. But, it seems like clays also do other things in soap, so maybe arrowroot does too?