DoctorCrowley
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A friend of mine has requested a charcoal and tea tree oil soap. Normally I use regular old FO's and Micas. Is there anything different about either of these compared to micas and FOs that I need to be aware of?
If you use too much Activated Charcoal (I like the powder; less scratchy) the lather is grey and gets on the washcloth. I used 2 teaspoons PPO in THIS RECIPE to get a lovely black soap. In hindsight, I think 1 teaspoon would have been sufficient.Is there anything different about either of these compared to micas and FOs that I need to be aware of?
Australian Tea Tree EO accelerates trace for me. Best to hand stir it in for one full minute rather than using a Stick Blender.I often ending up blobbing the batch into the mold because it thickened up quickly on me!
Yes. BUT. That title "African Black Soap" is no where near the actual texture of ABS if you've ever used it (?) ...except for how gently exfoliating it is for faces and sensitive skin. I called my bars, "Activated Charcoal Soap." I have not used it in any other recipes, but thought about coloring 1/6th of a batch to make an In-the-Pot Swirl. I bought a soap like that from a local soap maker. DH loved it!Did you use the coconut carbon powder in that recipe for African Black Soap? If yes, have you used in other recipes & liked it?
When I received my first order of Tea Tree, I did what I always do with a new scent, I put a few drops on a cotton ball for sniffing. A while later, when I walked into the family room, I asked "What stinks in here? It smells like dirty gym socks!" Turns out, it was the TT cotton ball on the table right next to my chair.it's too medicinal smelling
There was a bad louse/lice outbreak in my girls school when they were much younger. Anyway, one of my DD has SENSITIVE skin so we made shampoo with tea tree do & thyme eo (orange in color). I happen to like that combo, yes medicinal but I liked it none the less. Found recipe for de-lice shampoo from “Home Herbal” by Penelope Ody. Worked fabulously. Sure ❤ that! Anyway, my girls however, to this day, dislike the smell of tea tree & think of lice when they smell it.…A while later, when I walked into the family room, I asked "What stinks in here? It smells like dirty gym socks!" Turns out, it was the TT cotton ball on the table right next to my chair.
I've gotten used to it, though. In soap it smells like grass/dirt. Not too bad.
ETA: I use MMS Fragrance Calc for CP Soap. 8 mls PPO
Nope, not odd. I love it as well. Reminds me of healing & clean.I must be odd, I love the smell of tea tree oil.
Off topic but... my daughter is the same way about mayonaise (we tried the mayo mask for treating lice when we had a really bad outbreak - nonstop for 2 years! Worst time in my life.) We finally found an herbal based treatment that worked for her and didn't put me in the poor house.Anyway, my girls however, to this day, dislike the smell of tea tree & think of lice when they smell it.
I have consistently had problems with one of my soaps that uses lavender, peppermint, and Tea Tree oils. I have searched and searches to see which of the oils (other than the lavender) was causing the acceleration. Everywhere I have looked said neither peppermint nor tea tree accelerated. I am so happy to see your comment about the Australia Tea Tree Oil (that is exactly what I use) and will now move forward using the correct tool! thank you thank you thank you!.If you use too much Activated Charcoal (I like the powder; less scratchy) the lather is grey and gets on the washcloth. I used 2 teaspoons PPO in THIS RECIPE to get a lovely black soap. In hindsight, I think 1 teaspoon would have been sufficient.
Australian Tea Tree EO accelerates trace for me. Best to hand stir it in for one full minute rather than using a Stick Blender.
ETA: I subbed lard for the palm in the above recipe. Lovely soap. Fragrance sticks -- I think due to the lard and dry ingredient.
LOL You're most welcome!I am so ha[[y to see your comment about the Australia Tea Tree Oil (that is exactly what I use) and will now move forward using the correct tool! thank you thank you thank you!.
I do as well. I used Melaleuca products for a number of years and I find the fragrance refreshing!Nope, not odd. I love it as well. Reminds me of healing & clean.
Me too - the first tea tree product I used was a lotion that I brought on holiday, so it always reminds me of chilling by the poolI do as well. I used Melaleuca products for a number of years and I find the fragrance refreshing!
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