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Emilee

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hi, has anyone used pureed avocado in cp soap and how did it go?

i've made a cucumber soap using fresh pureed cucumber and its lovely.

not sure how the avo will go???

what about apricots? anyone used them?

I know people use pumpkin and carrot etc.
 
Nope, I've never used anything but pureed pumpkin. I'd be curious to hear about pureed avocado though, if anyone has done it.
 
I have done avocado in a tea tree soap. Not bad, but not as good as cucumber, which has been my fave so far. It did add a certain amount of fat I think as it killed a bit of the bubbles. Worth a try, but not a favourite. On a par with banana I think, which I wanted to love, and didnt really....
I did love egg yolk though. I have added a lot of stuff lol...
 
Fresh avocado puree is now one of my faves to use in soap. I use it @ 1 tbsp ppo. My soaps made with it are so luxurious feeling.

To my avocado soaps I also add fresh cucumber juice mixed with some goatmilk powder to make a 50% milk concentration and use this as half of my liquid amount. The other half is aloe vera juice which I mix with the lye. They are some of my most favorite soaps.

Just make sure to get your avocado flesh very smooth. I take my stickblender to the flesh in a little bowl and stickblend the bejeebies out of it until it is 100% smooth. Then I stickblend it real well into my oils before adding my lye mixture.

To avoid bubble killage with avocado soaps- when I do my avocado soaps I lower my superfat to 3%. It does not kill the bubbly lather when done this way. I do the same with 100% goatmilk soaps, too. Works like a charm.


IrishLass :)
 
Hello Emilee - I have used pureed avocado in MP soap base and it is wonderful as long as you don't use too much. Seems to be the same proportion as CP - 1 T per pound/500gm. As long as it is well pureed as IrishLass says.....now I just have to make an avocado CP soap!

Tanya :wink:
 
Callmebubbles said:
I have done avocado in a tea tree soap. Not bad, but not as good as cucumber, which has been my fave so far. It did add a certain amount of fat I think as it killed a bit of the bubbles. Worth a try, but not a favourite. On a par with banana I think, which I wanted to love, and didnt really....
I did love egg yolk though. I have added a lot of stuff lol...

What was so great about egg yolk? I used egg yolk in a shampoo bar that I made. It's cured and I've tried it on my hands, not in my hair yet.
It seems OK, but the jury is still out because the formulation is intended for my hair and it looks weird.
 
IrishLass said:
Fresh avocado puree is now one of my faves to use in soap. I use it @ 1 tbsp ppo. My soaps made with it are so luxurious feeling.

To my avocado soaps I also add fresh cucumber juice mixed with some goatmilk powder to make a 50% milk concentration and use this as half of my liquid amount. The other half is aloe vera juice which I mix with the lye. They are some of my most favorite soaps.

Just make sure to get your avocado flesh very smooth. I take my stickblender to the flesh in a little bowl and stickblend the bejeebies out of it until it is 100% smooth. Then I stickblend it real well into my oils before adding my lye mixture.

To avoid bubble killage with avocado soaps- when I do my avocado soaps I lower my superfat to 3%. It does not kill the bubbly lather when done this way. I do the same with 100% goatmilk soaps, too. Works like a charm.


IrishLass :)

I'm so glad you posted this, IrishLass! I've been concocting a formula in my head that includes a lot of the same ingredients you listed here (avocado oil, possibly pureed avocado, cucumber, aloe vera juice), and I was wondering how and when to add them. And then here's your post with all of that information! Thank you for the tips! I was also thinking of making a calendula infusion with my oils, so I don't know how that would combine with the avocado. Hmmm, still working on this one...
 
IrishLass said:
Fresh avocado puree is now one of my faves to use in soap. I use it @ 1 tbsp ppo. My soaps made with it are so luxurious feeling.

To my avocado soaps I also add fresh cucumber juice mixed with some goatmilk powder to make a 50% milk concentration and use this as half of my liquid amount. The other half is aloe vera juice which I mix with the lye. They are some of my most favorite soaps.

Just make sure to get your avocado flesh very smooth. I take my stickblender to the flesh in a little bowl and stickblend the bejeebies out of it until it is 100% smooth. Then I stickblend it real well into my oils before adding my lye mixture.

To avoid bubble killage with avocado soaps- when I do my avocado soaps I lower my superfat to 3%. It does not kill the bubbly lather when done this way. I do the same with 100% goatmilk soaps, too. Works like a charm.


IrishLass :)


Im assuming you juice your own cucumbers??? (it WAS us that were takling about juicing veggies at one point .....right???... cant remember lol).... but might have just found a reason to break my Juicer out! :)
 
kellistarr said:
Callmebubbles said:
I have done avocado in a tea tree soap. Not bad, but not as good as cucumber, which has been my fave so far. It did add a certain amount of fat I think as it killed a bit of the bubbles. Worth a try, but not a favourite. On a par with banana I think, which I wanted to love, and didnt really....
I did love egg yolk though. I have added a lot of stuff lol...

What was so great about egg yolk? I used egg yolk in a shampoo bar that I made. It's cured and I've tried it on my hands, not in my hair yet.
It seems OK, but the jury is still out because the formulation is intended for my hair and it looks weird.

I really liked the creamy-ness it gave in the lather. It just felt very luxurious to me..I am always trying new stuff for lather.
 
OOOO just occured to me as well... i forgot... egg is an emulsifier, maybe these properties combined with the fats and nutrients in the egg improve the creaminess?? (just me making a theory). I know that egg is used in shampoos as a leave-in for a few mins and then wash off treatment... not sure if the same nutrient properties would be carried through to the soap (survive sap process...)...
 
IanT said:
Im assuming you juice your own cucumbers??? (it WAS us that were takling about juicing veggies at one point .....right???... cant remember lol).... but might have just found a reason to break my Juicer out! :)

You assume correctly! :) Yep, I break out my Green Power Juicer and throw the whole cucumber, peel and all, right though the juicer and then I strain it. It makes the most lovely, deep, emerald green liquid (it tastes pretty good, too). I'm always afraid of the natural cucumber color going brown eventually in my soap, though, so I reinforce it with a little bit (not too much, mind you) of Chromium Hydroxide Green. So far, so good!

IrishLass :)
 
i would drink that stuff like crazy!! mmm goood... squeeze a little lemon in with it and you got some kickass lemonade!
 
Sounds very intriguing!! I am curious as to what the avocado does to the final color of the soap. Also, what liquid would you use?
 
I puree up my avocados in a blender with either some lemon juice or citric acid such as fruit fresh. I then freeze the puree if I am doing a lot of avocados. Avocados will not leave your soap with a green color if you want green you will have to use a colorant. I usually use spirulina or sage powder for green. Spirulina gives a bluish green that can actually change over time. I just finished up 2 batches of a avocado. Mine was pureed up with fresh aloe and goat's milk for the liquid. My lye I mix 50/50 with water but you might want to try 60/40 water to lye. 50% water is the least that will dissolve lye. I let my lye cool usually in the freezer for awhile. My avocado, aloe, gm goes into the oils and stick blend well. Then I slowly add the cool lye so it does not scorch the gm or avocado. Avocado and cucumber is also another nice combination to replace part of your water. I tend to stay away from adding anything other than water to my lye. Avocado makes a very nice creamy soap and if you have avocado oil it is an added plus
 
Yep! I mashed the fresh avocado with my hand and ran it through a mesh strainer twice though, the first time left strings in the strainer and the second time it went through cleanly without leaving anything behind. I do this after hearing reports from people who had scratchy avocado soap and that there are fibers that can end up in the soap.
 
This is an avocado and aloe vera soap. The green colour in the swirl is spinach powder and clay. The avocado didn't colour the soap much, just went off white. The specks are from sea salt.
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Very interesting thread, with a lot of great information...especially since I've been contemplating an avocado soap for like forever...:)
 
yes, i've put avocado in soap. it's quite creamy. i liked it... just make sure not to scrape off the hard bits on the skin and to puree it well so there's no lumps.
 
I love avocado in my soap! I have a facial bar I use freshly pureed avocado and aloe. I put the aloe leaf into my juicer. The juicer strips the skin off the aloe and gives me only the juice. Its a lovely green color! Then I put the aloe juice in my blender, add about 1/2 avocado meat and puree it altogether. My facial bar has avocado, olive, and grapeseed oils in it along with fresh aloe and avocado. Forgot to add that I added cucumber to the recipe this last time. Threw the cucumber whole into my juicer for fresh cucumber juice. Then put the cucumber, aloe, and avocado in the blender and pureed it. The soap is curing and I can't wait to try it!!

I love how creamy and luxurious avocado soaps are. Avocado makes the best creamy lathery soap. Once I tried it I was hooked!
 
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