Anstarx
Well-Known Member
I recently bought a coffee bean shaped mold. Was using it for making frozen coffee cubes for latte but then I thought I could use it for soaping as well.
I've been playing around with clay lately. It was fun but it sticks to my hands so I had to wash my hands every 10 mins lol. I have commercial liquid soap at home which I don't mind usually but frequent washing really dries my hands and applying hand lotion each time is annoying.
This soap recipe was created to be used during clay working only-something that cleans well and can keep my hands soft until I finish the clay working without needing to apply and re-apply hand lotion constantly.
Here's the recipe:
Palm Kernel 25%
Shea Butter 15%
Olive 30%
Sweet Almond 10%
Cocoa Butter 15%
Castor 5%
I plan to use black coffee with sugar as water. Got some coffee ground from a coffee shop and I will grind them further with my spice grinder to be used as exfoliate.
I read palm kernel is supposed to be milder than CO and I ordered some with my recent purchase. Figured might as well try it out.
Here's the data from Soapcalc:
I've been playing around with clay lately. It was fun but it sticks to my hands so I had to wash my hands every 10 mins lol. I have commercial liquid soap at home which I don't mind usually but frequent washing really dries my hands and applying hand lotion each time is annoying.
This soap recipe was created to be used during clay working only-something that cleans well and can keep my hands soft until I finish the clay working without needing to apply and re-apply hand lotion constantly.
Here's the recipe:
Palm Kernel 25%
Shea Butter 15%
Olive 30%
Sweet Almond 10%
Cocoa Butter 15%
Castor 5%
I plan to use black coffee with sugar as water. Got some coffee ground from a coffee shop and I will grind them further with my spice grinder to be used as exfoliate.
I read palm kernel is supposed to be milder than CO and I ordered some with my recent purchase. Figured might as well try it out.
Here's the data from Soapcalc: