I don't know -- give it a try, Rosche!
I wonder if the glycerin can be subtitute with sugar water? the price will be significantly cheaper.
Because a simple syrup would be a lot of sugar, and popular wisdom says to be cautious with sugar amounts in bar soap because of over-heating, so I'm wondering how that advice might apply to doing liquid soaps?
The final paste, the one with the sugar water turn out really nice shiny translucent paste.
Sugar water : soft and dry, cloudy, transparent and shiny like jelly, quite short cooking time
So, I guess, better to mix glycerin and water sugar together. I see that water sugar is +-50-60% similar to glycerin, will down the cost and have its own nice characteristic. That way we will have combo benefit.
So, the result with using water, sugar water and glycerin is, although you use high amount of palm, it will stay clear when it is diluted.
But..., I make two batches, the first batches is still clear after few days, the second batches look clear at first but become cloudy few days later.
Maybe there's something wrong with my measurement. X)
But overall, I like the three combination the most.
Three combination? So you used 1/3 plain water, 1/3 glycerin and 1/3 sugar water?
Very interesting, I want to try that. Thanks for the experiment.
I wonder if the glycerin can be subtitute with sugar water? the price will be significantly cheaper.
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