Hi All! I just cut my first avocado soap! I know is nothing special, but I’m very pleased with result – until now of course! I will see how it will behave with the time, if smell will stay as nice as now and so on
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I've made once a soap with spirulina and it was ok, bur Chl I like more - somehowThanks for the reply. I think it's a perfect color for avocado soap. So, you used chlorophyll as a colorant? I've never used it but green soap wrote awhile back about using chlorophyll in soap and mentioned she always got DOS. Here's a link to where she mentioned it but there are other posts about chlorophyll. You can search for it and see what other people had to say about it. http://www.soapmakingforum.com/showthread.php?t=24420
I also found this topic. http://www.soapmakingforum.com/showthread.php?t=13499
I just wanted to mention this because I don't want you to make several batches and have problems later.
I'm glad to hear you're not experiencing problems with chlorophyll. I hate the thought of anyone investing time, energy and money into soap and then finding out oils have gone rancid. Perhaps it has something to do with the area you live in and the climate. green soap has her location as Southern California and I know some parts of it is considered subtropical. This may have been a factor. But I don't know, I'm just guessing since I've never used it.
Thank you, I’m very happy that you like itOf course you may
For 28 oz. of oils I’ve used 4,3 oz. avocado
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