I’ve not tried the store-bought in soap, sorry. Maybe someone else who has tried it can chime in.
No judgement from me ~ I love them too! I've used goat's milk, buttermilk, the almond coconut milk, and a blend of all 3Thanks, all. I'm really hung up on milk soaps right now! Maybe it's just a phase...but an enjoyable one!
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I have been looking for this milk, but so far have not found it in the stores. It will be a while before I get a chance to try it but I’m looking forward to it! Sounds amazing.I'm not sure either ~ the one time I made it, I made my own and I still have some bars left so I haven't made any more yet. Now, that being said, I did use store bought almond milk to make the oat milk. As mentioned in my earlier reply, I use Almond Breeze brand and I get the one that's almond coconut blend and it made a lovely oat milk
Just sharing my experience, not saying this is what you should do
How much oat milk do you use? And do you need to do a water discount?How wedded are you to goat milk? You could try oat milk instead? Then you wouldn't need to add the oats. Friends with eczema and other skin problems really like my oat milk soap. I use this recipe to make my oat milk: How To Make Oat Milk | Small Footprint Family™
I just replace some or all of my water with the oat milk. For example, if you usually use 300g water to mix up your lye solution, you can use 300g oat milk instead. Be aware that oat milk goes very gluggy when mixed with lye - make sure you stir it until it is fully dissolved and be prepared for it to be the consistency of runny porridge. Some people sieve it, but I don't bother. I don't really want to be working with forcing caustic oat milk through a sieve. It seems to blend into the oils perfectly fine. As a first timer, I would probably opt for half the water amount as oat milk to see how it goes. So, using the 300g example - use 150g water, and 150g oat milk to mix your lye solution - then proceed to make the soap as usual.How much oat milk do you use? And do you need to do a water discount?
Thank you!! I’ve made own oat milk for my first batch but it only required 2tablespoons . It was actually more like oat water cuz it was just oats and water, strained.I just replace some or all of my water with the oat milk. For example, if you usually use 300g water to mix up your lye solution, you can use 300g oat milk instead. Be aware that oat milk goes very gluggy when mixed with lye - make sure you stir it until it is fully dissolved and be prepared for it to be the consistency of runny porridge. Some people sieve it, but I don't bother. I don't really want to be working with forcing caustic oat milk through a sieve. It seems to blend into the oils perfectly fine. As a first timer, I would probably opt for half the water amount as oat milk to see how it goes. So, using the 300g example - use 150g water, and 150g oat milk to mix your lye solution - then proceed to make the soap as usual.
Lanie, not sure if this is what you are asking, but when I use colloidal oats I just mix them into the oils with the SB so that they get well dispersed. I've never used oatmilk, so this thread is really illuminating.Since oats have no sugar, can you mix the oatmeal directly with a lye
Oh sorry! I meant to ask if you can mix the oatMILK directly with the lye.Lanie, not sure if this is what you are asking, but when I use colloidal oats I just mix them into the oils with the SB so that they get well dispersed. I've never used oatmilk, so this thread is really illuminating.
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