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I've been studying and purchasing necessary equipment and I now have what I need to start.
I have selected a recipe from a getting started soap book for my basic soap.
It is called Vegetarian's Choice Soap.
Here is the ingredients it gives:
42 oz blended vegetable or olive oil
30 oz. coconut oil
28 oz. vegetable shortening
6 oz of cocoa butter
3 oz castor oil
14 oz lye
41 oz cold water
(I had a difficult time finding blended veg. oil as all but 1 brand was 100% soy bean oil. Don't know if that would have made a difference, but I bought the blended. I am hoping that the ingredients and amounts on the blend doesn't affect the soaping process.)
After making this basic soap and allowing it to cure, I am considering making it into Aloe Vera Bars.
All it calls for in making them is 3/4 cups Aloe Vera Gel or freshly prepared Aloe Vera puree.
Does this sound like a good combination?
What about colorant and scent. It doesn't mention scent at all and suggests a light green dye that is optional.
Is this a good recipe for my 1st?
Any suggestions on scent?
I prefer using EO's but all I have is FO's And my colorants I have an Antique blue mica, and a small bottle of liquid white. Otherwise, I have liquid coloring purchased from Hobby Lobby.
I want this to be successful and any suggestions will be greatly appreciated!
Thank you
I have selected a recipe from a getting started soap book for my basic soap.
It is called Vegetarian's Choice Soap.
Here is the ingredients it gives:
42 oz blended vegetable or olive oil
30 oz. coconut oil
28 oz. vegetable shortening
6 oz of cocoa butter
3 oz castor oil
14 oz lye
41 oz cold water
(I had a difficult time finding blended veg. oil as all but 1 brand was 100% soy bean oil. Don't know if that would have made a difference, but I bought the blended. I am hoping that the ingredients and amounts on the blend doesn't affect the soaping process.)
After making this basic soap and allowing it to cure, I am considering making it into Aloe Vera Bars.
All it calls for in making them is 3/4 cups Aloe Vera Gel or freshly prepared Aloe Vera puree.
Does this sound like a good combination?
What about colorant and scent. It doesn't mention scent at all and suggests a light green dye that is optional.
Is this a good recipe for my 1st?
Any suggestions on scent?
I prefer using EO's but all I have is FO's And my colorants I have an Antique blue mica, and a small bottle of liquid white. Otherwise, I have liquid coloring purchased from Hobby Lobby.
I want this to be successful and any suggestions will be greatly appreciated!
Thank you