stephasafari
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Hello SMF
I'm new to the world of soap and bodycare product making! I've been wanting to do this for years and just recently starting building a supply inventory.
A few days ago I attempted my first lip balm! I went by a ratio and the recipe I came up with was (note: this was to make only 4 tubes as a sample test)
3g beeswax
2g candelilla
6g cocoa butter
4g mango butter
3g jojoba oil
3g castor oil
.5 each of caramel & cinnamon stick FOs
Here's a picture of three of the tubes- with no labels, of course.
The lip balm turned out smelling beautifully- very Christmas-like! My testers have all said, and I agree, that it's a touch hard and difficult to apply the first few strokes until your lips warm it, but once it's on it is very hydrating! How could I make it a touch softer? Could it be the candelilla (I found it took longer to melt down than the beeswax and the chips are much more firm).
On to soap!
I wanted to make my own recipe for my first time. Maybe adventurous, but SoapMaker 3 Software helped me a bunch!
I made the following recipe for a 2lb loaf mold:
5.5oz olive oil
5.5oz coconut oil
6.6oz shea butter
2.2oz castor oil
2.2oz almond oil
I colored 1/4 (est.) of the mixture with ultramarine purple and the rest with French green clay. I should have written the amounts but at the point of coloring I had already gotten the soap batter to a thicker trace that I assumed was appropriate so I was frantic!
SO frantic, in fact, that I totally forgot to add my EO blend that I created! DOG! :? :x
The EO blend I was going to use was lavender-vanilla-patchouli. I took the blend out of a book I had.
Anywho, here are some pictures!
In the loaf mold. I tried to make some sort of decorative top. Meh- at least it's something!
This is the loaf itself! I did tap the mold down a few times after pouring. Could the bubbles be there because I didn't tap enough or could it also be because I poured it at a thick trace?
24-hours and some soap cutting later and VOILA! [I was more than thrilled at this point]
It's unscented soap. I think it looks sort of pretty!
As you can see from the photos, I definitely could have blended the colorants better but, as I said, I was frantic. And I also didn't pre-mix them with any water or carrier oil, just threw it in with the batter and mixed.
I'm glad to be on SMF- hope to learn a lot from you all!
I'm new to the world of soap and bodycare product making! I've been wanting to do this for years and just recently starting building a supply inventory.
A few days ago I attempted my first lip balm! I went by a ratio and the recipe I came up with was (note: this was to make only 4 tubes as a sample test)
3g beeswax
2g candelilla
6g cocoa butter
4g mango butter
3g jojoba oil
3g castor oil
.5 each of caramel & cinnamon stick FOs
Here's a picture of three of the tubes- with no labels, of course.
The lip balm turned out smelling beautifully- very Christmas-like! My testers have all said, and I agree, that it's a touch hard and difficult to apply the first few strokes until your lips warm it, but once it's on it is very hydrating! How could I make it a touch softer? Could it be the candelilla (I found it took longer to melt down than the beeswax and the chips are much more firm).
On to soap!
I wanted to make my own recipe for my first time. Maybe adventurous, but SoapMaker 3 Software helped me a bunch!
I made the following recipe for a 2lb loaf mold:
5.5oz olive oil
5.5oz coconut oil
6.6oz shea butter
2.2oz castor oil
2.2oz almond oil
I colored 1/4 (est.) of the mixture with ultramarine purple and the rest with French green clay. I should have written the amounts but at the point of coloring I had already gotten the soap batter to a thicker trace that I assumed was appropriate so I was frantic!
SO frantic, in fact, that I totally forgot to add my EO blend that I created! DOG! :? :x
The EO blend I was going to use was lavender-vanilla-patchouli. I took the blend out of a book I had.
Anywho, here are some pictures!
In the loaf mold. I tried to make some sort of decorative top. Meh- at least it's something!
This is the loaf itself! I did tap the mold down a few times after pouring. Could the bubbles be there because I didn't tap enough or could it also be because I poured it at a thick trace?
24-hours and some soap cutting later and VOILA! [I was more than thrilled at this point]
It's unscented soap. I think it looks sort of pretty!
As you can see from the photos, I definitely could have blended the colorants better but, as I said, I was frantic. And I also didn't pre-mix them with any water or carrier oil, just threw it in with the batter and mixed.
I'm glad to be on SMF- hope to learn a lot from you all!