I believe Isopropyl Myristate (IPM) was also mentioned as a substitute in a recent thread.
I tried clicking on the link to craft monkey and it said I was denied. Do I need to subscribe to their blog somewhere?I believe she used both, and just swapped the amounts to make it a harder bar.
Soap Queen recipe calls for 5oz shea and 3oz cocoa, so the way I read it, misskat22 used 5oz cocoa butter and 3oz shea butter.
HerbalEarthling, for info on butters, oils, properties, preservatives, well pretty much anything as far as hand crafted cosmetics and their ingredients goes, try susan barclay nicols' site Blogger
and for butter comparison
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1020026/buttercomparisonchart.pdf
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Yes if you want access to the formula directory you actually need to buy a subscription that's a minimum of $3 per month. I really love Susan Barclay-Nichols's blog. She is extremely helpful and RESPECTS the science (something I notice a lot is the internet *seems* full of self-appointed experts). Jane Barber from making skincare is also a valuable resource if you are starting out.I tried clicking on the link to craft monkey and it said I was denied. Do I need to subscribe to their blog somewhere?
Thanks for post. i subscribe to swift monkey. Just 3$ per month. nice.Yes if you want access to the formula directory you actually need to buy a subscription that's a minimum of $3 per month. I really love Susan Barclay-Nichols's blog. She is extremely helpful and RESPECTS the science (something I notice a lot is the internet *seems* full of self-appointed experts). Jane Barber from making skincare is also a valuable resource if you are starting out.
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