metrodynamo
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Hi all.
I know that beginners shouldn't be making beer soap, but I promise to make sure that all the bubbles are taken out.
My question is twofold:
I am using a very strongly scented cocoa butter. How much percentage would I need to use so that I just might get some of that chocolate fragrance in there? I know that usually that saponification tends to make the soap lose all cocoa butter fragrance but I figured I'd give it a go. Is 20% too much? I also plan on using coconut oil, sunflower oil, olive oil and castor oil, so if anyone has a rough idea of percentages for the oils, please let me know!
If I use a dark beer instead of water, it would colour all the soap. How do I make it so that the soap has two different colours and isn't all dark? I'm trying to keep everything natural.
Thanks everyone!!!
I know that beginners shouldn't be making beer soap, but I promise to make sure that all the bubbles are taken out.
My question is twofold:
I am using a very strongly scented cocoa butter. How much percentage would I need to use so that I just might get some of that chocolate fragrance in there? I know that usually that saponification tends to make the soap lose all cocoa butter fragrance but I figured I'd give it a go. Is 20% too much? I also plan on using coconut oil, sunflower oil, olive oil and castor oil, so if anyone has a rough idea of percentages for the oils, please let me know!
If I use a dark beer instead of water, it would colour all the soap. How do I make it so that the soap has two different colours and isn't all dark? I'm trying to keep everything natural.
Thanks everyone!!!