Non soap related. This is my other hobby.
I personally like the photos that only have soap in them. The other photos detract from the soap I think. Nice looking soaps.I was going to make soap today but decided against it. Instead I took some photos of my soap... some are ok, some are better. I have to hone this skill.
Thank you!No lye is 100% pure. The moment it is exposed to air, it starts to loose purity.
The ingredients list on their SDS sheet reads: 99.9% sodium hydroxide. (I looked on their website.)
I have not personally used that brand, but I have purchased and used solid lye (crystals or beads) from Tractor Supply Company (TSC), ACE Hardware & other similar stores several times over the years. As long as sodium hydroxide is the only ingredient listed, it's good to use in soap. It always turns out fine. I don't always find the same brands.
You photos skills are pretty great! Im like dish towl, plop a pineapple in front of it and send to my sister to clean up lol. She loves when i do that lol. These are pre-Julie, post-Julie lol
They are beautifu!I was going to make soap today but decided against it. Instead I took some photos of my soap... some are ok, some are better. I have to hone this skill.
Thanks so much! Yes, with different heights.I like the pattern you got going there. Was it a in the pot swirl?
Well, I am pretty sure someone will be laughing up their sleeve at this photo, but hey. I am given to subtlety or something like that. Maybe dullness. This is my first try with the "kaleidasoap" idea. The tool I made has been hanging there for months waiting.
I only divided my batter in two parts and just added some TD to half, very low contrast. So, I think this looks like a sand dollar and I can't wait for the cure to see how it ends. It is colored with TD and Rhubarb Root infused olive oil and not much of that, I had hoped for a lighter pink. This rhubarb is powerful stuff.
I am calling this formula "hocky puck" it has 10% cocoa butter and 15% shea butter. It lathers like crazy and is hard as the name implies.
The EO's are Geranium with a touch of lavender and about 30% bergamot.
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I had just the opposite today. I tried a recipe given to me by a friend who used to make soap. Just a couple of blasts with the stick blender and it was at trace. While pouring it, it got so thick that after the first two cavities, it was almost solid. I suppose that's what I get by making a soap with oatmeal, buttermilk, honey, and beeswax. It will be a prime candidate for rebatching, for sure!I soaped today! I did a gold, frankincense, and myrrh. And again I got to emulsion with conservative stick-blending. I am not bragging, I'm just surprised that my batter looks like the pros on YouTube! Everything is tucked in and resting for the night. Sweet dreams (you, too, @KiwiMoose).
I wish I could smell that blend. Sniff, sniff, hope you show it, too.I soaped today! I did a gold, frankincense, and myrrh.
Yikes-kers! But with your talents, I'm sure you'll create something good regardless!I had just the opposite today. I tried a recipe given to me by a friend who used to make soap. Just a couple of blasts with the stick blender and it was at trace. While pouring it, it got so thick that after the first two cavities, it was almost solid. I suppose that's what I get by making a soap with oatmeal, buttermilk, honey, and beeswax. It will be a prime candidate for rebatching, for sure!
Love it and I'm glad your puppers is safe! I too am lovin' my soap station in my unfinished basement! My motivation was to not wreck my brand new kitchen -- plus I got attached to my hardy hot plate that I used during the 6 months of kitchen remodeling. I keep the dog and cat out -- and who cares about the concrete floor?!I finally made a soaping station in my unfinished basement. I got tired of worrying about the dog possibly walking on a random lye bead in the kitchen, and also if I happen to drop the lye there is only the concrete floor to be damaged down there!
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Nobody here will ever laugh at your soapWell, I am pretty sure someone will be laughing up their sleeve at this photo, but hey. I am given to subtlety or something like that. Maybe dullness. This is my first try with the "kaleidasoap" idea. The tool I made has been hanging there for months waiting.
I only divided my batter in two parts and just added some TD to half, very low contrast. So, I think this looks like a sand dollar and I can't wait for the cure to see how it ends. It is colored with TD and Rhubarb Root infused olive oil and not much of that, I had hoped for a lighter pink. This rhubarb is powerful stuff.
I am calling this formula "hocky puck" it has 10% cocoa butter and 15% shea butter. It lathers like crazy and is hard as the name implies.
The EO's are Geranium with a touch of lavender and about 30% bergamot.
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Love it!
Where do you live?! I'm coming over to eat it!I’ve been soooo busy. But I’ve wanted to make this soap for weeks. Made a batch of red/white peppermint layered soap and made soap curls from that. Topped a batch of chocolate soap with the curls. Smells so dang yummy. It was a LOT of work but definitely worth the effort.
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