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Should I stay away from my soap lab, for today?
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Should I stay away from my soap lab, for today?
10 different oils is a lot of weighing Out of curiosity what did you use?I made my first 5 pound batch this weekend! It was a completely experimental batch that I'm trying out 10 different oils in, so we'll see how it does.
10 different oils is a lot of weighing Out of curiosity what did you use?
Is 91% ok to use as opposed to the 99%?
...Worst case scenario is that I put it in my mouth, poison myself, and die. Sounds like fun.
You cracked me up, Nate! Thanks! I needed that.
Also this about bar soap, so some deaths by soap: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30307335
@Nate5700 thanks. Most places don't carry 99% so I was wondering.
Thanks, glad someone thought it was funny. I just hope that my tendency to experiment doesn't really get me into trouble at some point.
I read this and had an image of old folks in the home eating bars of soap, and for some reason my first reaction was comical. Then I thought about it and most of these poor folks have dementia which is a really awful thing, and I felt like a jerk for wanting to laugh at it.
I just hope it didn't rice....It looked like it but then when I cleaned the bowl it was ok..so who knows lolOk so here is the soap I made. I can't wait to unmold tomorrow!
In another thread I said I'd just about made everything I need for personal care except toothpaste and I wasn't sure I wanted to make toothpaste. Sort of seriously, I was kinda creeped out by the idea of homemade toothpaste. Then @earlene linked me to a thread about tooth soap, which is apparently something people have done. I was intrigued. Now I'm doing a quick HP tooth soap experiment, a very small batch (SoapMaker said it was about $2 worth of ingredients) so not much of a risk. We'll see how it works out.
10% Shea Butter
60% Olive Oil
30% Babassu Oil
Plus a capsule of activated charcoal. I started by looking at @Misschief's recipe, but I adapted it for what I have on hand. Shea instead of cocoa butter. I doubled the olive since I don't have any peanut oil. And I used babassu instead of PKO, gives you similar fatty acids without using coconut 'cause Misschief said coconut soap tastes nasty. I also did 3.5:1 KOH:NaOH, I think the others who tried this all used NaOH and made a bar, but I'm going to try making it a paste sort of like my shave soap where I put it in a jar and rub with a damp brush to lather.
Worst case scenario is that I put it in my mouth, poison myself, and die. Sounds like fun.
https://www.soapmakingforum.com/threads/taiwan-swirl.74696/View attachment 38343
This was as dark as I could get it with the time I had. It was hard to get a lot of motion by the time I was ready to swirl, because I had messed with the color for so long. The final red choice was “Red Wine Mica.” I don't think I mixed enough color for the larger pour...first one I’ve done this big. We’ll see how gel treats it for the cut tomorrow. It did not accelerate. I was just slow. Thanks for the input.
Terri, that shade of green is beautiful. I had a dress that shade that I just loved way back in my youth, which I wore as often as I could until, I guess it wore out or I outgrew it, not sure which.
Thank you Earlene Loved your story and I love that color too!
Ewwwww, Nate, soap doesn't taste good!
The only thing I think making toothpaste out of soap would be good for is changing the ph in the mouth temporarily.
Why not just use some good ole baking soda, EV coconut oil and a little xylitol (inhibits microbes)?
It doesn't taste good, but this particular recipe doesn't seem to taste bad either. You get a little bit of soapy taste spitting it out but other than that it's basically flavorless.
I dunno, it's an experiment mostly. I want my teeth clean, soap cleans. The elevated pH is a bonus.
I don't like baking soda on my teeth, too abrasive. It tears up my gums too. I am thinking of rebatching to add xylitol though, but maybe I'll just chew a piece of xylitol gum after every meal or something.
Looks gorgeous!Ok so here is the soap I made. I can't wait to unmold tomorrow!
Ooh yummy! It looks like mashed mango.View attachment 38368
Sooo I finally jumped in and made my first batch of Zany’s no slime castille. Added a bit of mica cause I was gonna use a mango fragrance that i needed to test since ages ago. Behaved super well both the recipe and the FO. Cant wait to test it.
Wow. Beautiful work.Ok so here is the soap I made. I can't wait to unmold tomorrow!
One thing I did learn... peanut oil doesn't taste as bad in tooth soap as coconut oil does. That's the plus. The minus is that peanut oil goes rancid fairly quickly.It doesn't taste good, but this particular recipe doesn't seem to taste bad either. You get a little bit of soapy taste spitting it out but other than that it's basically flavorless.
I dunno, it's an experiment mostly. I want my teeth clean, soap cleans. The elevated pH is a bonus.
I don't like baking soda on my teeth, too abrasive. It tears up my gums too. I am thinking of rebatching to add xylitol though, but maybe I'll just chew a piece of xylitol gum after every meal or something.
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