Have you tried egg soap?
How do we add egg to soap without curdling?
Have you tried egg soap?
How do we add egg to soap without curdling?
I gel pretty much all of my soaps, besides the salt soaps. I was going to post a picture of the soap tomorrow for DWin. To show him how my great idea on using a hacksaw blade to do the swirl just failed miserably. haha
Not as "sexy" as the milks, etc... but adding some plam to your recipe would help with the conditioning factor.
LOL. Don't feel like the Lone Ranger. I bent a new, larger wire hanger yesterday and made what I truly believe will be the ugliest soap of my brief but illustrious soaping career.
Getting harder to find that "plam" oil though. Ever since the Northwestern Spotted Plam got put on the endangered list, the price has gone through the roof!!
Haha, just kidding ther DWin. I know you meant palm, I just couldn't resist.![]()
LOL. Don't feel like the Lone Ranger. I bent a new, larger wire hanger yesterday and made what I truly believe will be the ugliest soap of my brief but illustrious soaping career.
I prefer using whole egg powder which I purchase from Honeyville Farms in 2.25 lb cans. It works great with no issues. Also comes in very handy if you run out of eggs when cookingHow do we add egg to soap without curdling?
And you use the whole egg? Not just the yolk? Has anyone tried mixing it with the liquid oils first?
Some people just use the yolk. I use the whole egg because I hate trying to find something else to use the egg whites in and don't want to waste it!
I hear that most people temper the egg -- warm the oils, then temper the egg into it, and then add the lye. That seemed like too much work to me. So! I just add the egg to the cold liquid oils and blend it in -- instant mayonnaise. Then I add my solid oils to the pot and slowly warm it up to 100-110F or so until the solid oils are melted. Blend some more. Then I add my coolish lye to it. I don't have a problem with curdled egg. If you've never made it before, it has a green hue and distinct smell; however, both fade with curing.
So this begs the question, how would actual mayonnaise do in soap? Maybe use it as a superfat?