SomethingGoodAustin
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Hello there. A friend has requested a soap with mimosa hostilis root bark (jurema, tepezacohuite) in it. I’ve been making soap since 2012, but I don’t work often with herbs or herbal infusions in soap. Has anyone worked with this additive in soap before, and what is the best way to use it? I’ve done some research, and I’ve seen a handful of soap recipes out there – none of which I think are particularly great, to be honest – but not much is out there regarding how to prepare an infusion or extract in a way that would preserve the helpful properties of the herb. Would an oil infusion the effective, perhaps added as superfat during hot process after the cook?
Unfortunately, my friend is not much help – she’s not a soap maker, just a person who used a great soap and wants more of it.
Any thoughts? Thanks in advance.
EDIT: I realize there’s generally some question as to how much of an herb or roots benefits persist in the finished soap. However, at least I’d like to know the recommended PPO for the powder, whether staining washcloths is a potential problem, what color I can expect, etc. Thanks!
Unfortunately, my friend is not much help – she’s not a soap maker, just a person who used a great soap and wants more of it.
Any thoughts? Thanks in advance.
EDIT: I realize there’s generally some question as to how much of an herb or roots benefits persist in the finished soap. However, at least I’d like to know the recommended PPO for the powder, whether staining washcloths is a potential problem, what color I can expect, etc. Thanks!
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