How does this look. Using 1/2 coconut milk and 1/2 frozen pumpkin puree. Adding 2 T pumpkin puree, yogurt and salt after cook.
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I used pumpkin spices in the olive oil and 1T cinnamonAlthough the cleansing number is way too high for my skin, it looks like a nice recipe. Also, even though you added the ACV after the cook, hopefully you adjusted the lye calculation for that. My understanding is that even after saponification is complete, the lye molecules can still be "rearranged" by addition of post-cook oils, acids, and other substances that react to NaOH.
Anyway, how did it turn out? Did you an any FO or EO to create the pumpkin spice scent?
Yes pleaseI put the image in the first post. Would it be alright to delete all the posts about not seeing the image?
Yikes, was that ground cloves, or clove EO? If the latter, then double-check the safe usage rate for that EO blend on EOCalc.com. Clove EO is a very "hot" oil that can cause serious skin burns. Even the dry spices in soaps can be super irritating to sensitive skin.I used pumpkin spices in the olive oil and 1T cinnamon
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1/2 T patchouli
1/2 T clove
The rebatch I added about1/4 cup instant coffe
Wait, I've never heard this before. So you're saying after full saponification, there is still active lye?Although the cleansing number is way too high for my skin, it looks like a nice recipe. Also, even though you added the ACV after the cook, hopefully you adjusted the lye calculation for that. My understanding is that even after saponification is complete, the lye molecules can still be "rearranged" by addition of post-cook oils, acids, and other substances that react to NaOH.
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