I'm not sure about which one was posted... But I think any nice gentle recipe would work well with some added baby oats (or colloidal oats), no?Hello all,
I’m looking for a recipe that was posted a while back. I was a honey oat recipe that used oats that babies would eat. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you, Cal
Hi, I’m a beginner at soap making and would love to make some soap for the kids. Sorry but can I ask you what ppo means as I wouldn’t want to use too much of anything. Also when you are adding honey to cooled lye would that be at the temperature of between 95 and 110f ? Thank youI like to use baby oats in my oatmeal honey soap because they don't scratch me like other kinds. I use Earth's Best brand baby oatmeal @ 1 tablespoon ppo. For the honey, I use 1 tablespoon ppo diluted with a little bit of my water amount first just to thin it out a tad, and then I add it to my cool lye solution before adding to the oils.
IrishLass
Also when you are adding honey to cooled lye would that be at the temperature of between 95 and 110f ? Thank you
Oh I see, so that will make it complicated if the oils are ready to have the lye added - as the lye temperature will increase... do you think it would be better to add the honey to the oils instead?The cooler the better -- room temperature is good. It will heat up considerably when you add the honey.
Thanks for your help, I’m going to have a think about doing this soap with honey - in the meantime think I’ll go for a simple recipe!
Do you add the oats after the lye is mixed with the oils but before it starts to trace?
Same here as IrishLass said... not too complicated. Mix the lye solution, cool to room temp, add the honey, then while you're waiting for it to cool again, you can melt your fats.Oh I see, so that will make it complicated if the oils are ready to have the lye added - as the lye temperature will increase... do you think it would be better to add the honey to the oils instead?
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