ellabella
New Member
Hello there!
I am new to soap-making—though I have been making my own shampoo and whipped body butter since some months—and decided to take the plunge after being inspired by the effective and yet simple ingredients list on my favourite facial cleanser.
This felt like a recipe that I could try to reproduce on my own:
Vegetable Glycerin, Saponified Organic Oils (Sunflower Oil, Coconut Oil, Water, Potassium hydroxide, Citric Acid), Comfrey Root Powder, Jojoba Seed Oil, Blue Chamomile Oil
However, the proportions take a bit of guess-work. My main concern is how to saponify the oils, and what ratio of potassium hydroxide do I need?
If anybody could help me out, that would be lovely! Alternately, if somebody could walk me through how to input this into the soap-making calculator, that would also be much appreciated.
Thank you, and stay safe!
I can't wait to start my soap-making journey.
Ella Bella
I am new to soap-making—though I have been making my own shampoo and whipped body butter since some months—and decided to take the plunge after being inspired by the effective and yet simple ingredients list on my favourite facial cleanser.
This felt like a recipe that I could try to reproduce on my own:
Vegetable Glycerin, Saponified Organic Oils (Sunflower Oil, Coconut Oil, Water, Potassium hydroxide, Citric Acid), Comfrey Root Powder, Jojoba Seed Oil, Blue Chamomile Oil
However, the proportions take a bit of guess-work. My main concern is how to saponify the oils, and what ratio of potassium hydroxide do I need?
If anybody could help me out, that would be lovely! Alternately, if somebody could walk me through how to input this into the soap-making calculator, that would also be much appreciated.
Thank you, and stay safe!
I can't wait to start my soap-making journey.
Ella Bella