mberge
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Help!! I was hoping anyone can tell me if Todds ZVS would be safe for solid bubble bath??
The NDA 4% is actually very cool looking! At least in this photo, with the shine, it looks almost like mahogany.A couple weeks ago I finally got around to making ZCS and trying it out with vanilla from WSP and vanilla creme from new directions aromatics. Results are below. I was making small samples and probably didn‘t stir them adequately. Percentages are by weight, % weight fragrance to total weight of oils. i used 1:1 ZCS to fragrance.View attachment 56039
Thanks! I had just steamed them to get rid of some soda ash (you can still see some). It is a pretty color, if it is what you’re going for, but it’s nice to have the option to keep it lighter.The NDA 4% is actually very cool looking! At least in this photo, with the shine, it looks almost like mahogany.
A couple weeks ago I finally got around to making ZCS and trying it out with vanilla from WSP and vanilla creme from new directions aromatics. Results are below. I was making small samples and probably didn‘t stir them adequately. Percentages are by weight, % weight fragrance to total weight of oils. i used 1:1 ZCS to fragrance.View attachment 56039
1:1. I know there are different ways to do it, but I just kept it simple.wow...what a difference. What ratio of ZCS to FO did you use?
I’m getting low on my VCS and am wondering if there are any updates on how this is working. Debating whether or not to give it a try. I don’t use VCS very often, so what I have left will likely last me awhile.
Hi @dibbles, I also only used the Metabisulfate. I made soap about 9-10 months ago using the Oatmeal, Milk and Hiney fragrance oil from Crafters Choice, which has a pretty high vanillin content, and absolutely no discoloration. I have been pretty impressed.I’m getting low on my VCS and am wondering if there are any updates on how this is working. Debating whether or not to give it a try. I don’t use VCS very often, so what I have left will likely last me awhile.
That's good to know, thanks! Do you still have a bar, or can you tell me how long you had one that stayed with no discoloration?Hi @dibbles, I also only used the Metabisulfate. I made soap about 9-10 months ago using the Oatmeal, Milk and Hiney fragrance oil from Crafters Choice, which has a pretty high vanillin content, and absolutely no discoloration. I have been pretty impressed.
I’m using one (well actually my husband is using it) in the shower right now, and absolutely no discoloration.That's good to know, thanks! Do you still have a bar, or can you tell me how long you had one that stayed with no discoloration?
I had knee replacement surgery and so I haven't been as active as I was before the surgery.On an semi-related note, where has @Todd Ziegler been? Have not seen any posts from him in quite awhile.
Hope the knee is healing quickly. It’s nice to hear from you.I had knee replacement surgery and so I haven't been as active as I was before the surgery.
Thanks for asking. I was feeling a bit guilty about not keeping up with all the things going on here.
I am getting ready to make an update on the ZCS experiment. I don't have the pictures ready yet but let me just say that no brown spots still from the original test soap.
According to my physical therapist and surgeon, I am about 3-4 weeks ahead of where they expect a patient to be after just 3 weeks. I'm doing everything I can to heal faster but I am still about a month at the minimum, from returning to normal activities.@Todd Ziegler I hope you are healing well!
Thanks. It's healing fast. I was overwhelmed when I saw that someone asked about me here. I miss making soap and cosmetic stuff. Next week I'm going to set up at our countyHope the knee is healing quickly. It’s nice to hear from you.
I will post some updated pictures of my original test batch as soon as possible.I’m getting low on my VCS and am wondering if there are any updates on how this is working. Debating whether or not to give it a try. I don’t use VCS very often, so what I have left will likely last me awhile.
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