I regularly make coconut milk soap ( split method) and oat milk soap (semi split). I find that adding lye to the oat milk tends to make it very thick and clumpy so i started splitting half of it ( half with the water and half with the oils). It still goes thick, but it's more manageable that way.
So - I have had a request from a woman to make breast milk soap ( apparently she has a freezer full of the stuff!) I would prefer to use my full amount of water as milk in this case because if i split it I will only 150g which is less than half a baby bottle full ( and won't make a dent in her freezer-full).
So for those of you who regularly make animal milk soaps ( it will be a first for me) how should I do this? Won't the lye make the milk start saponifying? I know that I will need to freeze the milk to avoid scorching - and I assume I should use cavity molds so it doesn't gel? And when I mix the lye will the milk go gluggy? Please tell me everything so i can be prepared. I think it might stink to high heaven as well?
So - I have had a request from a woman to make breast milk soap ( apparently she has a freezer full of the stuff!) I would prefer to use my full amount of water as milk in this case because if i split it I will only 150g which is less than half a baby bottle full ( and won't make a dent in her freezer-full).
So for those of you who regularly make animal milk soaps ( it will be a first for me) how should I do this? Won't the lye make the milk start saponifying? I know that I will need to freeze the milk to avoid scorching - and I assume I should use cavity molds so it doesn't gel? And when I mix the lye will the milk go gluggy? Please tell me everything so i can be prepared. I think it might stink to high heaven as well?