Jenny from the block
New Member
Greetings fellow soapers! I hope everyone is staying healthy and well. Sure is a good time to know how to craft your own soap, huh?
I feel like I finally got the liquid castile soap making down and have been using it to clean dishes, as a shower gel and shampoo base (though for this I super fat at a higher rate so it's nice and soft and I blend in a little SCI and xanthum, which thickens the shampoo...if anyone is interested in the recipe and ratios i'd be happy to share...), and even use it mixed with ACV or baking soda to clean the house. One question: is there a way to make the liquid castile soap a little thicker? My hubbie and my close friend who I share my soap with both prefer a little more of a substantive liquid soap. And to be honest, while the soap really cuts grease and does lather well when I am washing dishes, because it's liquidy, it does slip through fingers or drip off the sponge. So I was wondering how to get it a little thicker. I am experimenting with xanthum gum but don't know how to use it yet. And I've tried mixing a little sea salt. It didn't thicken it too much.
I use the Oh The Things We Will Make recipe (see the thingswewillmake.com website) and Tara Lee (search her on you tube), and Humble Bee and Me. The recipes are really lovely and work well...just wondering about thickening...
Cheers from NY!
I feel like I finally got the liquid castile soap making down and have been using it to clean dishes, as a shower gel and shampoo base (though for this I super fat at a higher rate so it's nice and soft and I blend in a little SCI and xanthum, which thickens the shampoo...if anyone is interested in the recipe and ratios i'd be happy to share...), and even use it mixed with ACV or baking soda to clean the house. One question: is there a way to make the liquid castile soap a little thicker? My hubbie and my close friend who I share my soap with both prefer a little more of a substantive liquid soap. And to be honest, while the soap really cuts grease and does lather well when I am washing dishes, because it's liquidy, it does slip through fingers or drip off the sponge. So I was wondering how to get it a little thicker. I am experimenting with xanthum gum but don't know how to use it yet. And I've tried mixing a little sea salt. It didn't thicken it too much.
I use the Oh The Things We Will Make recipe (see the thingswewillmake.com website) and Tara Lee (search her on you tube), and Humble Bee and Me. The recipes are really lovely and work well...just wondering about thickening...
Cheers from NY!