Soapy Bill
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After seeing how popular Oats-Honey-Milk soaps are, and surprisingly – expensive, I undertook formulating my own recipe after much research into available recipes in books and the web. Asking people what characteristics they associate with the soap was critical. I came up with: Creamy, bubbly lather that is gentle, conditioning, and mild while simultaneously providing exfoliating properties. Also important is the aroma associated with the soap which was as important if not the single most desirable aspect people were seeking.
I made several off the shelf recipes, but couldn’t quite get everything I was looking for based on the feedback above. So began my experiments.
Came up with the following after lots & lots of batches. A clear winner from those selected to test.
I also used this as an excuse to try evaporated goats milk over the fresh or powdered variety. David Fisher ([ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LCI4i2vHPdM&feature=fvsr[/ame]) and Anne Watson (Milk Soapmking ISBN 978-0-938497-45-5) were my top resources.
A fun recipe. The butters make it a little pricey, but well worth it.
Coconut 12.2 oz [25.5%] 76°
Olive 10.8 oz [22.6%] Refined A if Possible
Palm 9.0 oz [18.9%]
Almond, Sweet 6.8 oz [14.2%]
Castor 2.7 oz [5.7%]
Avocado Butter 2.3 oz [4.7%] the magic ingredient (Shhhhh...secret)
Shea Butter 2.3 oz [4.7%] Unrefined adds an aroma
Steric Acid 1.8 oz [3.8%] Melt with Butters/hard oils
Lye 6.6 oz [Run through your own calc]
Water 8.0 oz [Distilled]
Evap GM 8.0 oz [Canned double strentgh]
All in Ounces
FO 2.4 Add @Trace, I use NG OHM FO
Vitamin E 0.5 Add @Trace, nice on skin
Honey Pwd 0.6 Add to Oils, Stick Blend
Honey Raw 0.9 Add @Trace
Oats 4.0 Add @ Trace, No Quick Cook
Titanium Dioxide 0.4 Add to Oils, stick blend
Sodium Lactate 1.0 Needed more firmness
Likely due to the Palm, it traces rather quickly with the Stickblender - Beware. I recommend Bursts combined with Hand Stirring.
Most importaint - Mix the lye with the water EXTREMELY CAREFULLY. This is a double strentgh Lye solution - Goggles, gloves, and rubber apron, long sleeves are a MUST. Takes a little longer to fully dissolve.
Add the Goats Milk when you add the lye to the oils.
Try to have both the oils and the Lye solution between 100-110°F before mixing. Due to the Honey Sugars and the Milk Fats reacting with the Lye, the gel stage gets very warm - don't insulate your molds, it's not needed.
Honey Powder? I have to admit - amazing stuff. Adds a great honey aroma to the blend much more so than Raw honey alone.
Cut after 24 hrs, use after 3 weeks (pH confirmation of course). ENJOY!
I made several off the shelf recipes, but couldn’t quite get everything I was looking for based on the feedback above. So began my experiments.
Came up with the following after lots & lots of batches. A clear winner from those selected to test.
I also used this as an excuse to try evaporated goats milk over the fresh or powdered variety. David Fisher ([ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LCI4i2vHPdM&feature=fvsr[/ame]) and Anne Watson (Milk Soapmking ISBN 978-0-938497-45-5) were my top resources.
A fun recipe. The butters make it a little pricey, but well worth it.
Coconut 12.2 oz [25.5%] 76°
Olive 10.8 oz [22.6%] Refined A if Possible
Palm 9.0 oz [18.9%]
Almond, Sweet 6.8 oz [14.2%]
Castor 2.7 oz [5.7%]
Avocado Butter 2.3 oz [4.7%] the magic ingredient (Shhhhh...secret)
Shea Butter 2.3 oz [4.7%] Unrefined adds an aroma
Steric Acid 1.8 oz [3.8%] Melt with Butters/hard oils
Lye 6.6 oz [Run through your own calc]
Water 8.0 oz [Distilled]
Evap GM 8.0 oz [Canned double strentgh]
All in Ounces
FO 2.4 Add @Trace, I use NG OHM FO
Vitamin E 0.5 Add @Trace, nice on skin
Honey Pwd 0.6 Add to Oils, Stick Blend
Honey Raw 0.9 Add @Trace
Oats 4.0 Add @ Trace, No Quick Cook
Titanium Dioxide 0.4 Add to Oils, stick blend
Sodium Lactate 1.0 Needed more firmness
Likely due to the Palm, it traces rather quickly with the Stickblender - Beware. I recommend Bursts combined with Hand Stirring.
Most importaint - Mix the lye with the water EXTREMELY CAREFULLY. This is a double strentgh Lye solution - Goggles, gloves, and rubber apron, long sleeves are a MUST. Takes a little longer to fully dissolve.
Add the Goats Milk when you add the lye to the oils.
Try to have both the oils and the Lye solution between 100-110°F before mixing. Due to the Honey Sugars and the Milk Fats reacting with the Lye, the gel stage gets very warm - don't insulate your molds, it's not needed.
Honey Powder? I have to admit - amazing stuff. Adds a great honey aroma to the blend much more so than Raw honey alone.
Cut after 24 hrs, use after 3 weeks (pH confirmation of course). ENJOY!