Hi fellow soapers, I believe that alot of you have already tried doing milk soaps and what I am posting here could be something agreeable or non agreeable since we have different school of thoughts here.
But still, I would like to share my experience from my milk soap lesson yesterday about making milk soap.
I always thought that the process will be similar. Now I came to know that it needs more effort because milk is a delicate ingredient in our soaping process.
Have you ever smell ammonia when you add lye to the the milk ice cubes? It shows that the temperature is getting to high for the milk. The benefits in the milk will likely to be destroyed. When the mixture turn abit greenish yellow in the melting process, this mixture should not be used for soaping anymore. The greenish mixture contain a sulphur that is produce due to the high temperature that cause the structure of the milk to breakdown. This suphur is not safe on skin.
That is why milk soap is always made at low temperature. The best is to keep the temperature of the milk lye mixture at 15-18 degree celcius.
But still, I would like to share my experience from my milk soap lesson yesterday about making milk soap.
I always thought that the process will be similar. Now I came to know that it needs more effort because milk is a delicate ingredient in our soaping process.
Have you ever smell ammonia when you add lye to the the milk ice cubes? It shows that the temperature is getting to high for the milk. The benefits in the milk will likely to be destroyed. When the mixture turn abit greenish yellow in the melting process, this mixture should not be used for soaping anymore. The greenish mixture contain a sulphur that is produce due to the high temperature that cause the structure of the milk to breakdown. This suphur is not safe on skin.
That is why milk soap is always made at low temperature. The best is to keep the temperature of the milk lye mixture at 15-18 degree celcius.