Pam East
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- Sep 21, 2023
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Here is is. My first batch of soap in almost a decade. This was the first time I used the silicone flower molds and I over filled them a bit. I'd use less in each mold next time.
This is a formula that Colleen Trickett, a soap maker in GA helped me develop. She was my teacher and very helpful and generous. I wanted a soap for getting stains off my hands from working with copper and and bronze (I'm a jewelry artist). but I wanted something gentler than Lava Soap.
This is a high fat soap (I may not have the terminology right. It's been a loooooong time) and the abrasive grit is Sodium PreCarbonate. Basically the active ingredient in oxy clean. Combined with water it converts to hydrogen peroxide, which helps lift stains. It works better than Lava soap IMO. I've gotten everything but magenta dye off my hands with it. And it leaves my hands soft, not dry.
I am NOT a commercial soap maker. I only make this for myself and my friends.
Pam
This is a formula that Colleen Trickett, a soap maker in GA helped me develop. She was my teacher and very helpful and generous. I wanted a soap for getting stains off my hands from working with copper and and bronze (I'm a jewelry artist). but I wanted something gentler than Lava Soap.
This is a high fat soap (I may not have the terminology right. It's been a loooooong time) and the abrasive grit is Sodium PreCarbonate. Basically the active ingredient in oxy clean. Combined with water it converts to hydrogen peroxide, which helps lift stains. It works better than Lava soap IMO. I've gotten everything but magenta dye off my hands with it. And it leaves my hands soft, not dry.
I am NOT a commercial soap maker. I only make this for myself and my friends.
Pam