Thanks @Zany_in_CO That’s what I was looking for!Check out @DeeAnna 's Soapy Stuff - Citric Acid.
Thanks @Zany_in_CO That’s what I was looking for!Check out @DeeAnna 's Soapy Stuff - Citric Acid.
I’ve only gotten a tan from beer soap unless I add colorants.I cut my beer soap expecting a dark brown bar as the batter was very dark, only to find the whole thing is a light creamy tan! I didn't expect that. I wonder if it went tan because of the high lard content? Or do you have to add colorant to keep the batter dark?
We've been trying to find a way to get unbiased feedback from our friends & family and your mention of surveymonkey just fixed our little dilemma. Thank you!I am soooo excited today!!! Today my first batch is FINALLY ready to try! That was the longest 6 weeks of my life - lol. I have been dying to see how any of my batches came out, as you can imagine. I used a bar tonight for the very first time, and I loved it! Woo Hoo! I have 2 friends that are each getting a bar tomorrow with a QR code to a surverymonkey to give me their honest feedback.
I think my next batches look better, but these are Batch 1 - my very first ever CP soap….
Goat Milk Soap
Thanks for your input, that makes me feel better!I’ve only gotten a tan from beer soap unless I add colorants.
Lol we are definitely better people not together. But we have 4 kids, the younger ones are 8 and 10. We co-parent well and always get each other nice gifts for birthdays and Christmas because it's from the kids too. We don't even have gifts from Mom or Dad, it's all from both of us and we split the cost.Ummm, so not to pry, but exactly why is he an EX then?
JK and no need to explain. My ex also used to send nice Christmas gifts to me and to my husband. It was great for our daughter to see her parents getting along with each other after they finally grew up.
I love that you and your ex can do that!Lol we are definitely better people not together. But we have 4 kids, the younger ones are 8 and 10. We co-parent well and always get each other nice gifts for birthdays and Christmas because it's from the kids too. We don't even have gifts from Mom or Dad, it's all from both of us and we split the cost.
I do both and I hate wasting my soap I am water to you know that tiny bit of left over soap and pour it on the dish pan or on dirty dishes and wash my dishes with it. That way there is no waste of my hard work. If soap liquid soap spills when I am transferring it to a bottle I wipe it up with.... yes my dish rag and wash dishes with that too.I am waiting for my second batch ever to harden...going on 48 hours. I can see how addicting this could be though.
when you wash stuff, don;t you just do it right away or is it better to wait?
Me too! Before I started making soap, I always bought simple bars of soap, and OMH was always my favorite.@MrsZ I love a simple soap like that, esp with a nice vanilla + sugar type of scent!
FANTASTIC ocean soap!!This morning I cut some MP loaves
I also stamped some of my more recent soaps. I saw a video where a soapmaker used a libraryesque date stamp on the bottom of their soap at the end of the video and I've been thinking about it ever since. I think its simple, yet charming.
I'm gonna make another batch of MP tonight (just two more and then I'm done for the month) and maybe make some ice for my next batch of CP, which I'll probably do this weekend.
Ok, I need your recipe! I want something new to add to my repetoire!I got a great start to my day! A friend recently celebrated a milestone birthday and, surprise, she got a gift of my soap and lotion bars. Today she sent a photo of the products and a text, "Love this stuff!! Do you know how much joy you bring people? Have you fully appreciated yourself?"
I guess this post is kinda braggy, sorry, but it's nice to hear this. Here's what I get a kick out of, though. People go bonkers over my lotion bars -- and they are so simple and easy to make! Three ingredients, melt, pour, apply! Have a good weekend,
Super easy. Don't blink, you might miss it. By weight, 1/3 each of a butter, an oil, and beeswax. I also add an essential oil at 1% and vitamin E oil at 1%.Ok, I need your recipe! I want something new to add to my repetoire!
Thank you! Simple and easy are exactly what I’m after!Super easy. Don't blink, you might miss it. By weight, 1/3 each of a butter, an oil, and beeswax. I also add an essential oil at 1% and vitamin E oil at 1%.
Melt and pour! Wait a couple hours. Too oily? Re-melt and add more beeswax. Too hard? Re-melt and add more oil. Near instant gratification for this impatient soaper.
I like mango butter for the butter. For the oil, I like jojoba, mmmmmmeadowfoam seed oil, sweet almond oil, any oil that is light and absorbs quickly. The most popular essential oils are lavender or clove (singly, not blended).
The molds I use are the cake pop molds, large bullet shapes.
Aw thanks, Zing! Do these have to cure up at all like CP soap, or are they more or less ready to use once set? I can't wait to try this!Super easy. Don't blink, you might miss it. By weight, 1/3 each of a butter, an oil, and beeswax. I also add an essential oil at 1% and vitamin E oil at 1%.
Melt and pour! Wait a couple hours. Too oily? Re-melt and add more beeswax. Too hard? Re-melt and add more oil. Near instant gratification for this impatient soaper.
I like mango butter for the butter. For the oil, I like jojoba, mmmmmmeadowfoam seed oil, sweet almond oil, any oil that is light and absorbs quickly. The most popular essential oils are lavender or clove (singly, not blended).
The molds I use are the cake pop molds, large bullet shapes.
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