Well, hey, so I'm not the only one who is feeling a bit clueless about the sugar cube scrubs and feeling awkward about being nerdy. Whew!
Seriously -- it really makes me feel better. Thanks, all.
Since I wrote my first post, I've been playing around with a couple of ideas. One is along Susie's suggestion of adding a tiny bit of water to the mixture. It's pretty clear the soap I used needs much less water than my idea of "tiny". So more work there.
Another is to use some of the paste I made for liquid soap. I used pretty much the 1-2-3 (or is it 3-2-1?) recipe, but using LS paste in place of the CP soap shreds and coconut oil for the oil. First try with the basic recipe is promising -- more smooshy, less waxy, but rather more oily. Second try was adding a tiny bit of water to a portion of the first recipe. Again, my idea of tiny is way too much, so the result is too runny.
Seriously -- it really makes me feel better. Thanks, all.
Since I wrote my first post, I've been playing around with a couple of ideas. One is along Susie's suggestion of adding a tiny bit of water to the mixture. It's pretty clear the soap I used needs much less water than my idea of "tiny". So more work there.
Another is to use some of the paste I made for liquid soap. I used pretty much the 1-2-3 (or is it 3-2-1?) recipe, but using LS paste in place of the CP soap shreds and coconut oil for the oil. First try with the basic recipe is promising -- more smooshy, less waxy, but rather more oily. Second try was adding a tiny bit of water to a portion of the first recipe. Again, my idea of tiny is way too much, so the result is too runny.