Hi there. wondering if anyone prefers to add tussah silk to their cold process soap?
That sounds niceI add Tussah silk to my masterbatched lye solution every time I make it. I do like the extra "slip" or silky feel that it gives.
Where you you get your Tussah silk?I add Tussah silk to my masterbatched lye solution every time I make it. I do like the extra "slip" or silky feel that it gives.
Have you tried adding yarn to soap? Or some nylon raincoat, to make the bar more resistant to water and therefore longlasting?I added silk from some old kimonos that I had torn apart for a project. I may not be as discerning as others, but I don't see a great deal of difference. I have always felt my lard RBO combination soaps have a soft feel to them anyway, so it's hard to find a diference. Send me a message and a self addressed stamped envelope and I'll send you some of the scraps for you to try. I have plenty left from the project and I just can't make myself toss them out.
I used to add tussah silk all the time (purchased from BB) and decided it was an extra step that was kind of a pain and really didn't make any difference to the finished bar. I find I get that same "silky" feeling adding a little avocado oil and mango butter to my oil mix. It's not expensive however and a little goes a long way so worth experimenting with if you have never tried it.
Ekuzo, one time I added too much palm oil and it felt like rain boots, does that count?Have you tried adding yarn to soap? Or some nylon raincoat, to make the bar more resistant to water and therefore longlasting?
Close enough, I guessEkuzo, one time I added too much palm oil and it felt like rain boots, does that count?
Surely it was something wild. I don’t rememberClose enough, I guess
The question here is how much is too much? Asking for a friend lol
Nope. I watch my numbers for longevity and that seems to work quite well. Along with using low numbers on CO...5-7% other than the ones I make for hubby and grandson.Have you tried adding yarn to soap? Or some nylon raincoat, to make the bar more resistant to water and therefore longlasting?
You really know how to partySurely it was something wild. I don’t remember
I went as high as 33% CO once and didn't find it too 'strong' to my liking, but I know a lot of folks hate it and advise against that. Depends on the person's skin, I guessNope. I watch my numbers for longevity and that seems to work quite well. Along with using low numbers on CO...5-7% other than the ones I make for hubby and grandson.
You obviously don't have old lady skin. LOL But I started with the Trinity recipe of 1/3 each of CO, OO and PO But coming from commercial soaps they felt like heaven. After finding this forum and learning that I didn't know anything about soaping, I started playing with all the numbers and have found the sweet spots for me, my kids, my grandkids and finallly my hubby. I don't soap as often now that I know what I like and why I like it. Just enough to cure my soaps at a minimum of 6-8 months. My next soaping day will be with my daughter as a refresher course....just in case she has to make soap in the future. LOL
I went as high as 33% CO once and didn't find it too 'strong' to my liking, but I know a lot of folks hate it and advise against that. Depends on the person's skin, I guess
Exactly! The trinity recipe lolYou obviously don't have old lady skin. LOL But I started with the Trinity recipe of 1/3 each of CO, OO and PO But coming from commercial soaps they felt like heaven. After finding this forum and learning that I didn't know anything about soaping, I started playing with all the numbers and have found the sweet spots for me, my kids, my grandkids and finallly my hubby. I don't soap as often now that I know what I like and why I like it. Just enough to cure my soaps at a minimum of 6-8 months. My next soaping day will be with my daughter as a refresher course....just in case she has to make soap in the future. LOL
I got mine on Amazon.Where you you get your Tussah silk?
Good to know. Once I establish a better recepi I would like to try. It’s nice being the creator for once. I’ve switched out most all of my products to more healthier options. It’s very free-ing to say the least!I got mine on Amazon.
Shepherd Textiles Tussah Silk... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08RRFLY93?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
It has lasted forever!! I don’t really measure it. I just cut about a dime size amount and add it to the lye. My soap batches are about 55 oz. If you cut too much I have found it doesn’t want to dissolve as well. I add it right before I stir the lye and water, because the heat dissolves it well. I definitely don’t want strings in the soap. Customers won’t know what that is, so I cut it up really small. That one container has lasted me a really long time.
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