dragonmaker
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Does anyone have experience gelling a milk soap? I have not found much info on it.
I force gel all my milk soaps and they are all a beautiful white. I usually do an all lard or tallow soap with milk, but sometimes will use other oils and then the soap changes to a creamy color. That usually depends on the essential oils and lipid oils used.
Hi Irish lass. What exactly is the split method? Is it make lye as usual with water but less and add the milk into the oil I love all yere comments
I am curious about your lather on these. Can you share your recipeI force gel all my milk soaps and they are all a beautiful white. I usually do an all lard or tallow soap with milk, but sometimes will use other oils and then the soap changes to a creamy color. That usually depends on the essential oils and lipid oils used.
It sounds really interesting Irish lass I’ll have to get my head around the math. I’ve gone back to making white.. ish non scented soap with collagen I extracted from Wexford seaweed recently and can’t wait to try one out. I love the idea of making it purely natural with no added fragranceHi Soapydaze. With the split method, I mix my lye with an equal amount of water by weight (a 50/50 solution), then add the remaining balance of my required liquid amount as fresh milk (either room temperature goat milk or coconut milk) to my oils. That will make about a 30%-ish milk soap. When I want to make a 100% milk soap with the split method, I proceed as mentioned above, but I add enough powdered goat milk or powdered coconut milk to the fresh milk portion to bring the milk concentration up to what would be 100% for my total required liquid amount for my batch.
IrishLass
This sounds fab, love the sound of the collagen from seaweed, the gel stuff inside the bubbles of fuccus viculous?It sounds really interesting Irish lass I’ll have to get my head around the math. I’ve gone back to making white.. ish non scented soap with collagen I extracted from Wexford seaweed recently and can’t wait to try one out. I love the idea of making it purely natural with no added fragrance
Have you done anything like that?
Soapydaze
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