cynsofdm
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Lots of questions....
I'm really interested in making a salt bar. I am really afraid of anything with sugar in it, as I like baths and fear the yeastie beastie will have a blast with a sugar soap. But the salt bar recipes that I've seen still have sugar, as well as bath bombs. Anyone know of salt soap or fizzy bath bombs without sugar recipes?
I recently made some cocoa soap, as in I made a soap and colored it with cocoa powder. I was apparently a bit over enthusiastic with my heaping tablespoons, and I ended up with a batch of soap that turns EVERYTHING brown. I was thinking of chopping or shredding this and mixing it with some white soap, do ya'll think that will solve my problem or is this a batch I just need to live with turning my bath water into hot cocoa?
I've heard lots of folks rave about the Pringles can mold, and it seems a really awesome idea, but I've not tried it because Pringles can's smell they aren't really washable and I really don't want to end up with pringles scented soaps. Does the soap kill the Pringles smell?
Finally, for some reason i can't seem to manage CP soap. I have botched almost every batch I've ever tried to make. So mostly I just make CPHP. But there is just something so elegant about the kind of swirls and smooth satiny bars that CP can make. Mostly I seem to make soap that dislikes the trace stage. I have either ended up with False trace and an oily gooy mess, or it goes from thin and watery to very thick custard on it's way to applesauce or lumpy mashed potatoes before I can even blink. Any advice? Commiserations?
Thanks!
I'm really interested in making a salt bar. I am really afraid of anything with sugar in it, as I like baths and fear the yeastie beastie will have a blast with a sugar soap. But the salt bar recipes that I've seen still have sugar, as well as bath bombs. Anyone know of salt soap or fizzy bath bombs without sugar recipes?
I recently made some cocoa soap, as in I made a soap and colored it with cocoa powder. I was apparently a bit over enthusiastic with my heaping tablespoons, and I ended up with a batch of soap that turns EVERYTHING brown. I was thinking of chopping or shredding this and mixing it with some white soap, do ya'll think that will solve my problem or is this a batch I just need to live with turning my bath water into hot cocoa?
I've heard lots of folks rave about the Pringles can mold, and it seems a really awesome idea, but I've not tried it because Pringles can's smell they aren't really washable and I really don't want to end up with pringles scented soaps. Does the soap kill the Pringles smell?
Finally, for some reason i can't seem to manage CP soap. I have botched almost every batch I've ever tried to make. So mostly I just make CPHP. But there is just something so elegant about the kind of swirls and smooth satiny bars that CP can make. Mostly I seem to make soap that dislikes the trace stage. I have either ended up with False trace and an oily gooy mess, or it goes from thin and watery to very thick custard on it's way to applesauce or lumpy mashed potatoes before I can even blink. Any advice? Commiserations?
Thanks!