SoapAddict415
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I agree. It helped my father-in-law, husband and my aunt when they had cancer and it helped me when a few years ago when I had back issues.
I agree. It helped my father-in-law, husband and my aunt when they had cancer and it helped me when a few years ago when I had back issues.
I did not say they were busted for selling soap.
I couldn't imagine a shop that sells pot, pipes and cannabis foods would get busted for soap.
The feds came in a busted several medical pot houses in our area which lead to the cities disallowing them. All were shut down. We had a vendor friend who has a son that was prosecuted and sent to jail for 5 yrs when they shut down his medical supply shop. He had all the state and city required permits, but was caught up in the beginning of the busts. Feds do not play nice and it just is not legal until they legalize it. I was just warning anyone wanting to wholesale products to a bud shop think twice.
It will do nothing for the soap, but it will retain some of the cannabis scent. If you are going to make some either make cannabis butter or heavily infuse the oil. I would recommend just using shake and not the better stuff. I would question Budsuds being the first to make it. I made it before 2014 for a shop where it sold well. As I have mentioned before, there is not much I have not made when it comes to soap. Bathing with it just does not do anything. Using it in a balm it can be beneficial to some especially if it is made with menthol, peppermint et
Came here looking for that soap recipe!! I'm in a legal state and reeeeeeeally wanted to make a batch of cannabis infused soap for the holidays, as gifts! Thanks for the salve and lip balm ideas! I'm a tot noob, made HP soap once or twice long time ago. I have cannabis oil, it's infused in alcohol, that's later evaporated, so it pretty thick. How can I account for it on a soap calculator? I will definitely try to make a arnica salve as well, thank you all, soap wizards!!It will do nothing for the soap, but it will retain some of the cannabis scent. If you are going to make some either make cannabis butter or heavily infuse the oil. I would recommend just using shake and not the better stuff. I would question Budsuds being the first to make it. I made it before 2014 for a shop where it sold well. As I have mentioned before, there is not much I have not made when it comes to soap. Bathing with it just does not do anything. Using it in a balm it can be beneficial to some especially if it is made with menthol, peppermint etc
Thank you, @KiwiMoose !! So not more then 3%, ok. Thing is, there is zero alcohol in the cannabis oil, it's thick rike Burch tar. I have a few days to put some recipes together, I wonder if I'm being overly ambitious here. So don't include in a calculator and add when soap traces? I'm definitely looking into making some type of salve with emu oil and full spectrum thc concentrate@Seahorsesforever said: Came here looking for that soap recipe!! I'm in a legal state and reeeeeeeally wanted to make a batch of cannabis infused soap for the holidays, as gifts! Thanks for the salve and lip balm ideas! I'm a tot noob, made HP soap once or twice long time ago. I have cannabis oil, it's infused in alcohol, that's later evaporated, so it pretty thick. How can I account for it on a soap calculator? I will definitely try to make a arnica salve as well, thank you all, soap wizards!!
I would be careful using that oil if alcohol was used in its preparation. Alcohol can overheat your soap very quickly. So just keep an eye on it.
I don't think you need to include it in a soap calculator, depending on how much you intend to use? If it's going to be about 2 or 3% of your recipe I would probably just use a very low superfat (1-2 %) for your usual soap recipe and add it as an 'extra'.
I would certainly wait for someone else to comment. I am really just guessing at how to use it. I like the idea of adding it at trace to avoid any problems. What creates the oil itself? Is it naturally occurring from the cannibis?Thank you, @KiwiMoose !! So not more then 3%, ok. Thing is, there is zero alcohol in the cannabis oil, it's thick rike Burch tar. I have a few days to put some recipes together, I wonder if I'm being overly ambitious here. So don't include in a calculator and add when soap traces? I'm definitely looking into making some type of salve with emu oil and full spectrum thc concentrate
Thank you, @KiwiMoose !! So not more then 3%, ok. Thing is, there is zero alcohol in the cannabis oil, it's thick rike Burch tar. I have a few days to put some recipes together, I wonder if I'm being overly ambitious here. So don't include in a calculator and add when soap traces? I'm definitely looking into making some type of salve with emu oil and full spectrum thc concentrate
With all due respect, The list of healing properties of THC/CBD are only growing. Please explain why those who can legally benefit from clearly NON-recreational applications should be prevented from sharing? Please explain the "common sense" I'm new to the forum.I'm aware that this post is a few months old but responding anyways as it may help someone else. For the love of god, refrain from giving out cannabis salve or cream recipes on a forum like this. Please, use some common sense!
What you have is NOT an oil, it is a resin...that's the reason it's so thick - 'like birch tar' - as you said. There are different types of cannabis resins as well...something to keep in mind.
You don't need to worry about alcohol in that because it has completely evaporated off.
No, you would *not* ad it to any soap calculator as it is *nothing* like hemp oil. Treat it as an additive.
Regardless of what type of cannabis resin it is, you'd be much better off saving it for salves or creams. Use hemp seed oil for your soap instead. I have seen some absolutely stupid products even in 'medical dispensaries', such as bath bombs with cannabis
This person is no longer on the forum.With all due respect, The list of healing properties of THC/CBD are only growing. Please explain why those who can legally benefit from clearly NON-recreational applications should be prevented from sharing? Please explain the "common sense" I'm new to the forum.
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