Sure, here is the thread for the recipe that @AAShillito mentioned above: Zany's No-Slime Castille.Does anyone want to share recepie for a very creamy soap???
Does anyone want to share recepie for a very creamy soap???
The loaf does look like a stick of butter. I made the 80% OO version with 15% CO and 5% castor. It was a lovely bar even at 9 days, when I first started testing it.
I don't like having to make different batches of water, so to match the original ratios provided by Zany, I add baking soda at 1.7% of my total water, and sea salt at 1.9% of my total water. How I determined those numbers is in this thread.I make my water with double the BS/salt and then do 50/50 water/aloe juice split which also bumps the bubbles and feel.
I don't like having to make different batches of water, so to match the original ratios provided by Zany, I add baking soda at 1.7% of my total water, and sea salt at 1.9% of my total water. How I determined those numbers is in this thread.
You said that you make the sea water ahead of time. That's the part I don't want to do - the part that I was referring to as making different batches of water.
You also mentioned that you double the salt/bicarb from the original recipe. The original recipe called for a quart of water, so if you are making a batch that uses significantly more or less than a quart of water, then your ratios of salt/bicarb/water will not be true to the original recipe.
Yup, that way works, too. And thanks for the tip about using aloe powder in water, rather than AVJ. I might have to give that a try.Oh that makes sense. See it would annoy me to make the sea water every time I need it. So I keep a jug in the fridge and I just have to grab it.
I must not have been clear on what I do. I use 1 quart of water but double the additives. When I make the soap I use the sea water 1:1 with lye then the remaining liquid I use aloe juice. It does end up with slightly more BS and salt but I get the lovely extra bubbles from the aloe juice and it behaves the same as making it exactly to the original formula. I've tried using all water and adding aloe leaf 100x and that worked too. That's likely the direction I'll take once my aloe juice is used up.
Dear Ali pop,I don't like having to make different batches of water, so to match the original ratios provided by Zany, I add baking soda at 1.7% of my total water, and sea salt at 1.9% of my total water. How I determined those numbers is in this thread.
It's a recipe on this site called "Zany's No-slime Castile." Supposedly the salt, baking soda, and low superfat serve to reduce the slimy, stringy lather that is typical of olive oil soaps.
It's just one of the many nicknames that one of my older brothers used to call me, because he knew I hated all of them. Now we are besties and laugh about how he used to torment me. He admits it was due to jealousy. I was the much-adored first girl in the family, and a very well-behaved child, which only made his feral self look even worse to the parental units.@AliOop I've been curious ever since I joined this forum... Is your nick is that a play on the name of the comic strip or on the name of the offensive basketball move?
And I just knew you were a magician with a basketballIt's just one of the many nicknames that one of my older brothers used to call me, because he knew I hated all of them. Now we are besties and laugh about how he used to torment me. He admits it was due to jealousy. I was the much-adored first girl in the family, and a very well-behaved child, which only made his feral self look even worse to the parental units.
Anyway, now we both get a kick out of me using a nickname that used to make me shriek, "Mommmmmm!! tell him to stoppppp!!!"
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