LBussy
Well-Known Member
I'm going to be in search of fat today to make some tallow. I've done a lot of reading and aside from people who have written blogs that explain how good they are, I've not heard anyone say that there is a difference in the source of the fat for soap making. Is there? Do I need to find real suet from around the kidneys or is any fat going to work?
Keep in mind this is for a shaving soap so properties which impact anything being right under my nose are important. :razz:
Second, is there any value in a "cleaning/whitening" effort? For instance I saw some mention in historical books about adding alum to water and setting it to boil for a while. That process is also said to harden it but I think that would be more important for candle making.
Keep in mind this is for a shaving soap so properties which impact anything being right under my nose are important. :razz:
Second, is there any value in a "cleaning/whitening" effort? For instance I saw some mention in historical books about adding alum to water and setting it to boil for a while. That process is also said to harden it but I think that would be more important for candle making.