Split method with breastmilk

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Liorasol

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I’m so sorry if I’m posting in the wrong area (should I be posting in recipe feedback??)

My sister has requested a breastmilk soap so I was thinking of using Zany’s Castile Soap recipe as follows:

Olive oil: 374.67g
Faux sea water: 50.23g
Lye: 50.23g
Breastmilk: 35.16g

I was planning on doing a master batch of lye solution and then adding the breastmilk directly to the oils before pouring in the lye solution.

Does this make sense or should I add the breastmilk into the lye once it cools? I’m worried about scorching (even though it would be frozen) since it is such a small amount of breastmilk for a small batch. Another thought is freezing the faux water portion as well to help keep the temp more manageable for the breastmilk.

Any help is very very appreciated 😂
 
Never soaped with breast milk but do have a suggestion.

Don't freeze the breast milk and just add it to your oils. Make sure to soap at room temp or at least under 90F. Once poured into your mold, spray the top with rubbing alcohol and cover with cling wrap. Place it in the freezer for a few hours or overnight to prevent gel/scorching.

If you're doing individual molds I recommend leaving it covered for a week before unmolding. I've found pure olive oil soap tends to ash more readily than other recipes. But that's just been my luck.
 
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