Did you use glycerin? I use glycerin for almost all of the water in my 100% CO liquid soap (I subtract just enough water to dissolve my citric acid and sugar - if you aren't using those you don't need to). This LS is still thin, but better than with all water.[/
Did you use glycerin? I use glycerin for almost all of the water in my 100% CO liquid soap (I subtract just enough water to dissolve my citric acid and sugar - if you aren't using those you don't need to). This LS is still thin, but better than with all water.
Thank you. I didn't I am still newbie in liquid soap making. I am still nervous using glycerin and water. I will use glycerin and water on my next batch.
I love liquid soap in my cleaning but my problem is the more higher coconut oil the soap is so thin and won't thicken.
Or don't dilute the soap paste -- just smear a bit of paste directly on your wet cleaning cloth or scrub pad and go to work. Susie does this with her soap paste. She also buys those large sized lip-balm-style tubes and puts soap paste in them and keeps one in her purse. It's handy to carry for washing up in a public restroom.
I use Hydroxypropoyl Methlcellulose (HPMC) from Lotion Crafter or Modified HE-Cellulose from Making Cosmetics.com. I find the Modified Cellulose is easier. Your can propably buy it other places but that is just where I purchased it. If you have some diluted to thin you can cook off the extra water, just keep an eye on it for boiling over or cooking down to thick
That's s very good idea because I don't like a public restroom soap.
That thin liquid soap does dandy in a spray bottle...just sayin.
But mostly I just use the paste. I keep a smallish amount in a small tub by the kitchen sink, and one in the bathroom. Dip the cloth or brush in and get a dab, then use as is.
I'll note that a regular lip balm tube is the right size for my recipe, if you don't have the proper tubes and want to play now. The only issue is that I occasionally have to stop myself from soaping my lips when I reach for my balm. Different label types/placement helps with that.
Just use your fingers or a chopstick and pack the soap paste into the tube. It's a little crude, but it works.
I am allergic to the soap in public restrooms, that is why I started making the paste that I put into tubes.
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