candicec003
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Can you color liquid soap naturally? Say, by using clays or plant root powders?
Changing topics in the middle of the thread is known as a "hijack" and considered rude, altho I DO understand why this happens. It's best to start a new topic -- for one thing, it's easier to refer back to when you're down the road a piece and want to check on something.I watched a video of a lady making liquid soap the other day. She used a glycerin base. So she brought the glycerin base up to temp and added the potassium hydroxide to the glycerin, then added that mix to the rest of the oils. Does anyone have experience with this method? It seems to be a time saving method, it went through all the phases in a matter of minutes. Pros, Cons?
I watched a video of a lady making liquid soap the other day. She used a glycerin base. So she brought the glycerin base up to temp and added the potassium hydroxide to the glycerin, then added that mix to the rest of the oils. Does anyone have experience with this method? It seems to be a time saving method, it went through all the phases in a matter of minutes. Pros, Cons?
Changing topics in the middle of the thread is known as a "hijack" and considered rude, altho I DO understand why this happens. It's best to start a new topic -- for one thing, it's easier to refer back to when you're down the road a piece and want to check on something.
Not trying to be bossy, I'm just sayin'... I'd like to answer your query... just not here. And I'm quite sure there are at least a few other members who will jump right in too!
TIA :bunny:
Yes, but only the oils -- by infusion -- before soaping. Be sure to strain ALL the sediment out. Try lining a strainer with a coffee filter and letting it set until every last bit is out. NOTE: You don't want any botanicals in the dilution water... not even "tea" ... as Carolyn says... "Cootieville"!Can you color liquid soap naturally? Say, by using clays or plant root powders?
There is a thread covering that exact video, it is indeed massive: http://www.soapmakingforum.com/showthread.php?t=46114
I use the recipe and method in post #8. I mix the KOH with an equal amount of water, though, then mix the remainder of the water amount in glycerin to my oils. That thread is long, but it is an excellent read!
BTW, if it is your thread, you can't hijack it by definition. Also, the admins and moderators enforce the rules, not others.
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