making liquid soap using shredded cp bars

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Has anyone ever made liquid soap using shredded cold process bars? How did it work? Did it get thick and stay thick or did it seperate?

I have many many bars of cp soaps that I have purchased over the years and I need to do something with some of them as Im worried that the oils may go rancid. I have always tried to purchase all natural soap and scented with essential oils. Because of my dry skin I mostly purchase soap which is rich in moisturizing creams and butters. But I have a few bars that was scented with Lemongrass and it seems to be very drying. I would like to use this soap to shred and make liquid soap. Any one have a simple recipe. Thanks
 
oh gosh, we've had that discussion several times here. do a search on slime and mucous. seriously.
 
If you want to wash yourself with snot, go for it :).

In all seriousness, liquid soap is a different process than CP soap, and uses KOH instead of NaOH.
 
As I said in a previous post about it: I thought it was something good, but it's snot. Was a fun experiment but just too gross!
 
I do this with my scraps and waste cuts, about half soap and half water in a little squeeze bottle. Yes, it's a little slimy, but not any more than a commercial liquid hand soap. I use it as hand soap at the kitchen sink only. I wouldn't try to sell it, nor would I bathe with it.

But really, it's snot that bad... do a really small batch and decide for yourself.
 
You will need a preservative.

And to those who say they have never used one and their soap is fine, I challenge you to prove it. In a murky slime, how are you going to recognize the visual or textural aspects of a soap gone bad? And what about the bacteria that don't cause hair or slime and so no real clues?
 

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