Mmini1990
Member
Good morning! I apologize if this is a common thread here,
I am looking to make my first batch of soap. With a quick back story, I have Ben using a “Name brand” soap featuring a Sasquatch for a while now. I have horrible skin allergies to fragrance and have been loving that company’s pine soap. However, due to the limited use I get from it, and the expense, I am trying to see if making my own would be a wise decision.
Each bar costs me about 8$ and lasts a month if I’m lucky using it only 2 of 3 days. Third day I am working for 24 hours and use a different soap. I am looking for some insight on a recipe idea and wether or not I should do the make your own or just keep with my current. I have figured approx. 60$ to get this batch off and running. Using hot so I can cut down on curing time.
My though is as fallows. Using hot process,
Olive oil
Coconut oil
Palm oil
Shea butter
Essential oils of pine and espresso
Coffee grounds for exfoliating
I also would like to use pine tar, however after a bit of research believe that use of it in a hot process would be outside my non existent skill set.
I am looking for a nice woodsy coffee sent.
if anyone has any insight or recommendations on ratios I would love some input. Thank you!!
I am looking to make my first batch of soap. With a quick back story, I have Ben using a “Name brand” soap featuring a Sasquatch for a while now. I have horrible skin allergies to fragrance and have been loving that company’s pine soap. However, due to the limited use I get from it, and the expense, I am trying to see if making my own would be a wise decision.
Each bar costs me about 8$ and lasts a month if I’m lucky using it only 2 of 3 days. Third day I am working for 24 hours and use a different soap. I am looking for some insight on a recipe idea and wether or not I should do the make your own or just keep with my current. I have figured approx. 60$ to get this batch off and running. Using hot so I can cut down on curing time.
My though is as fallows. Using hot process,
Olive oil
Coconut oil
Palm oil
Shea butter
Essential oils of pine and espresso
Coffee grounds for exfoliating
I also would like to use pine tar, however after a bit of research believe that use of it in a hot process would be outside my non existent skill set.
I am looking for a nice woodsy coffee sent.
if anyone has any insight or recommendations on ratios I would love some input. Thank you!!