I went through several trials and errors before I finally decided this was the best recipe for talc free powder. As I state on the de-funk de pits thread, I'm fat, so I use powder every day to keep me feeling dry. I have this recipe on SoapMaker 3. I initially made it using small amounts to avoid wasting supplies, which is why the amounts are so small. My next batch was 1000 grams and I decided it is definitely "the one." My latest batch is five pounds.
The rice flour I used was Three Elephants brand. It is an ultra fine ground flour that is soft and not scratchy at all. That is the key to a good powder. Making sure you have ultra fine ground flours. I found it at an Asian market. I'm sure there are probably other rice flours that are ground as fine, but this was the only brand (and I've tried a bunch) that was fine enough that it didn't scratch.
Small (160 g) test batch
Arrowroot Powder 50 g
Rice Flour 50 g
Diatomaceous Earth 25 g
White Kaolin Clay 25 g
Baking Soda 10 g
Medium (1000 g) batch
Arrowroot Powder 313 g
Rice Flour 313 g
Diatomaceous Earth 156 g
White Kaolin Clay 156 g
Baking Soda 62 g
Monster (5 pound) batch
Arrowroot Powder 25 oz
Rice Flour 25 oz
Diatomaceous Earth 12 oz
White Kaolin Clay 12 oz
Baking Soda 5 oz
I have found that the best way to add fragrance to the powder is by adding some fragrance to a cotton ball and then putting the cotton into your powder container. Shake it up and leave it alone for several hours to settle. ( I don't know where I got this tip; it was on a website, but I don't remember which site. Sorry!) If you add the fragrance directly to the powder, you get clumps that you have to break up. But by adding it to the cotton, you can leave it in as long (or not so long) as you want. If it is a strong fragrance, you can add only a few drops of fragrance and leave it in for a short amount of time. The nice thing about the cotton ball method is, you can't really over scent it.
Unless of course you DRENCH the cotton square with Dragon's Blood FO and put it in there for a couple of days. But no one would possibly be dumb enough to do that, would they. :headbanging:
Let me know if any of you try the powder and if you like it or hate it. Feel free to post your own recipes or ask questions about this one.
The rice flour I used was Three Elephants brand. It is an ultra fine ground flour that is soft and not scratchy at all. That is the key to a good powder. Making sure you have ultra fine ground flours. I found it at an Asian market. I'm sure there are probably other rice flours that are ground as fine, but this was the only brand (and I've tried a bunch) that was fine enough that it didn't scratch.
Small (160 g) test batch
Arrowroot Powder 50 g
Rice Flour 50 g
Diatomaceous Earth 25 g
White Kaolin Clay 25 g
Baking Soda 10 g
Medium (1000 g) batch
Arrowroot Powder 313 g
Rice Flour 313 g
Diatomaceous Earth 156 g
White Kaolin Clay 156 g
Baking Soda 62 g
Monster (5 pound) batch
Arrowroot Powder 25 oz
Rice Flour 25 oz
Diatomaceous Earth 12 oz
White Kaolin Clay 12 oz
Baking Soda 5 oz
I have found that the best way to add fragrance to the powder is by adding some fragrance to a cotton ball and then putting the cotton into your powder container. Shake it up and leave it alone for several hours to settle. ( I don't know where I got this tip; it was on a website, but I don't remember which site. Sorry!) If you add the fragrance directly to the powder, you get clumps that you have to break up. But by adding it to the cotton, you can leave it in as long (or not so long) as you want. If it is a strong fragrance, you can add only a few drops of fragrance and leave it in for a short amount of time. The nice thing about the cotton ball method is, you can't really over scent it.
Unless of course you DRENCH the cotton square with Dragon's Blood FO and put it in there for a couple of days. But no one would possibly be dumb enough to do that, would they. :headbanging:
Let me know if any of you try the powder and if you like it or hate it. Feel free to post your own recipes or ask questions about this one.