Hello, I'm new to forum. We have a heard of goats (as well as other animals), we have 25 goats and have reciently started making bar and attempting liquid soap. We have been only milking one goat who lost her kid a few days after birth and was having troubles with her udder.
I found a recipe and it was keeps putting a milky cream at the top of the soap when diluted. It doesn't smell or feel bad. I would really like the recipe to work and would like any help.
the orginal recipe was:
7.2 oz. coconut oil
3.6 oz. sustainable palm oil
1.2 oz. grapeseed oil
While your oils are melting, mix 4.6 oz. of very cold to slightly slushy goat milk with 2.6 oz. of KOH.
I ran it through a calculator and raised the KOH to 2.83
The problem is most calculators either don't have goats milk in their listing and if they do they only have powdered goats milk not liquid goats milk.
Thank you for help. I look forward to learning and reading lots.
I found a recipe and it was keeps putting a milky cream at the top of the soap when diluted. It doesn't smell or feel bad. I would really like the recipe to work and would like any help.
the orginal recipe was:
7.2 oz. coconut oil
3.6 oz. sustainable palm oil
1.2 oz. grapeseed oil
While your oils are melting, mix 4.6 oz. of very cold to slightly slushy goat milk with 2.6 oz. of KOH.
I ran it through a calculator and raised the KOH to 2.83
The problem is most calculators either don't have goats milk in their listing and if they do they only have powdered goats milk not liquid goats milk.
Thank you for help. I look forward to learning and reading lots.