Rigneylane
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African black soap made with sodium hydroxide
Are you asking for modern African black soap recipe?
Traditional African black soap is using burnt plantain leaf, cocoa pod, coconut shells ( depending on the region ). It may be an idea to start from scratch just add these burnt stuff as additives. So you can incorporate NaOH.
I've made black soap using coconut AC. But I wouldn't call it "African Black Soap"... more like "Canadian Black Soap"?
Edit: On the AC label, it says the source of the coconut husk/shells is from Philippines. Can I still call it Canadian Black Soap? Hahaha
I looked on YouTube for a tutorial, there are several. Here is the first:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QUOD1baLqY
I have never made it or researched it, so I can't say whether it is right or not.
I would like to use ABS in my soap. So I woudl like to know how to do it. I thought I would buy ABS, crumble it up and add it to a batch. My questions are, first, is this possible?
and second what oils woudl be good to use in the base soap recipe? I have heard that ABS contains a high amount of shea butter so that may not be a good oil to use. Thanks.
Yes. See WeaversPort's comments above.I would like to use ABS in my soap. So I woudl like to know how to do it. I thought I would buy ABS, crumble it up and add it to a batch. My questions are, first, is this possible?
Elements Bath & Body has a VERY nice recipe for ABS using Smooth Coconut Carbon Powder. Here's a link:...and second what oils woudl be good to use in the base soap recipe? I have heard that ABS contains a high amount of shea butter so that may not be a good oil to use. Thanks.
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