Hi, y'all.
I wanted to throw a question out there because I read conflicting advice on forums and elsewhere.
I have some lovely fresh basil growing on my balcony and I wanted to use it in soap. I was thinking I'd just steep it in the oils for a couple of hours and then strain it out. But then, I don't really understand how to totally recover every ounce of your oil once you put the mixture through a strainer. Does that make sense? I mean, it seems like you'd lose some oil in the process. My batches are fairly small (2 pounds of oils), so I'm meticulous about the weights.
Also, I read that basil can be an irritant or allergen for some people. Is that common?
Will the smell remain at all? That would be the only reason for me doing this. I'm not sure if it will work though. it's hard for me to imagine a fresh herb smell surviving saponification.
If not, I guess I'll just have to make some more pesto!
Thanks so much for your input.
I wanted to throw a question out there because I read conflicting advice on forums and elsewhere.
I have some lovely fresh basil growing on my balcony and I wanted to use it in soap. I was thinking I'd just steep it in the oils for a couple of hours and then strain it out. But then, I don't really understand how to totally recover every ounce of your oil once you put the mixture through a strainer. Does that make sense? I mean, it seems like you'd lose some oil in the process. My batches are fairly small (2 pounds of oils), so I'm meticulous about the weights.
Also, I read that basil can be an irritant or allergen for some people. Is that common?
Will the smell remain at all? That would be the only reason for me doing this. I'm not sure if it will work though. it's hard for me to imagine a fresh herb smell surviving saponification.
If not, I guess I'll just have to make some more pesto!
Thanks so much for your input.