Hi there. I've searched for a few threads on this subject but could not find a specific answer. My friend and I are going to make our first batch of soap soon. The only reason I'm helping is because I dont feel comfortable with her handling sodium hydroxide. From what I understand that crap melts flesh, and being a bro my skins less important than hers haha.
I was wondering how we'd add vegetable glycerin to soap. I know sodium hydroxide and your oils makes glycerin but we'd like to add our own vegetable glycerin. I'm assuming that vege glycerin does not saponify (I could be totally wrong, and it'd be dangerous to make soap based on assumptions) and we're not looking to do that thing where you add the vege glycerin after the sodium hydroxide and oils have traced. We'd like to use more than that. I'm assuming that when you list ingredients for your soap you sell, you do it from the biggest quantity to the least, and if you were adding the glycerin after trace, I'd have to assume it'd be a very small amount of your soap, but I've seen soaps where glycerin is one of the first 5 ingredients, and its cold process soap, not melt and pour.
Also when making goats milk soap I've read you can substitute the water from your water/sodium hydroxide solution with goats milk. Is it possible to do 50/50 water and goats milk when you mix it with the sodium hydroxide? Or do you have to make it 100% goats milk?
Any help is appreciated! I'm sorry if I sound like a total scrub, I've yet to make my first batch :/ All of our ingredients and supplies are coming in around New Years
I was wondering how we'd add vegetable glycerin to soap. I know sodium hydroxide and your oils makes glycerin but we'd like to add our own vegetable glycerin. I'm assuming that vege glycerin does not saponify (I could be totally wrong, and it'd be dangerous to make soap based on assumptions) and we're not looking to do that thing where you add the vege glycerin after the sodium hydroxide and oils have traced. We'd like to use more than that. I'm assuming that when you list ingredients for your soap you sell, you do it from the biggest quantity to the least, and if you were adding the glycerin after trace, I'd have to assume it'd be a very small amount of your soap, but I've seen soaps where glycerin is one of the first 5 ingredients, and its cold process soap, not melt and pour.
Also when making goats milk soap I've read you can substitute the water from your water/sodium hydroxide solution with goats milk. Is it possible to do 50/50 water and goats milk when you mix it with the sodium hydroxide? Or do you have to make it 100% goats milk?
Any help is appreciated! I'm sorry if I sound like a total scrub, I've yet to make my first batch :/ All of our ingredients and supplies are coming in around New Years