@Jersey Girl's cocoa butter soap hack got me thinking about soap hacks (unconventional ideas to make the soap making process our own or solve problems in an interesting way).
I've mentioned before that I use a Styrofoam cooler to gel my soaps. I cook and bake just about every day, which makes CPOP impractical and risky. I keep the cooler in my garage, which keeps down on the soap clutter in my house.
I MB my lye and fats/oils. To prevent the fats from separating or the lye to separate from the water, I use a gardening warming mat that I had for growing seedlings. It keeps them at a nice 70-ish degrees in my garage (warmer if I throw a towel over them). Seedling Heat Mat for Seed Starting - Free Shipping | Gardeners.com
I made my own hanger tool my bending a hanger to suit my needs and wrapping it in a few layers of black electrical tape.
I eat yogurt every day and save the containers to mix micas.
Those are the first things that popped into my head.
I've mentioned before that I use a Styrofoam cooler to gel my soaps. I cook and bake just about every day, which makes CPOP impractical and risky. I keep the cooler in my garage, which keeps down on the soap clutter in my house.
I MB my lye and fats/oils. To prevent the fats from separating or the lye to separate from the water, I use a gardening warming mat that I had for growing seedlings. It keeps them at a nice 70-ish degrees in my garage (warmer if I throw a towel over them). Seedling Heat Mat for Seed Starting - Free Shipping | Gardeners.com
I made my own hanger tool my bending a hanger to suit my needs and wrapping it in a few layers of black electrical tape.
I eat yogurt every day and save the containers to mix micas.
Those are the first things that popped into my head.