Can I ask you what you’re using to create your website? You may have said earlier- I seem to miss a lot of conversations. I apologize if it causes repetition.I'm working on my website. I may try and make some soap later on.
Can I ask you what you’re using to create your website? You may have said earlier- I seem to miss a lot of conversations. I apologize if it causes repetition.I'm working on my website. I may try and make some soap later on.
Can I ask you what you’re using to create your website? You may have said earlier- I seem to miss a lot of conversations. I apologize if it causes repetition. ☹
Happy Soap AnniversaryI celebrated my first soapiversary testing one year old castile bars!
But I'm not that impressed, must try Zany's recipe.
Oh, please do!But I'm not that impressed, must try Zany's recipe.
Hopefully you post pictures after the cut.I made a triple batch of soap Vanilla Bean scented so no colors and just a chopstick swirl with some unscented batter.View attachment 64884
Do you use lard? I know some people on FB were complaining about a certain brand of lard suddenly making soft, sticky soap.Today I checked in on my curing Solesife Soap German salt bar and once again Disappointed!! It was my favorite recipe for customers & myself but suddenly the past 3 batches have cracked, and this batch is sticky, and I see it will be cracking too :-( I have no idea what's going on, but I'll keep trying.
There are some good recipes shared on SMF for high-shea soaps. I am pretty sure @cmzaha and @Zany_in_CO have each shared theirs.I did a soapy experiment. I made an almost 100% shea soap. Really just wanna see how it turns out I guess. My aunt asked me for something moisturizing. I know that isn't possible, so I just decided to experiment, cause I never really do. I just make my usual recipe lard bars. And I have a lot of shea butter on hand actually. I made a triple butter bar once with olive oil once and its really nice.
I say almost because i know it won's be very bubbly with just the shea, so I added 5% castor oil, plus sugar in the water as usual.
Looking at the soap calc, it seems nice except the bubbles. Hopefully the sugar boosts that.
You probably all know my results lol. But I never go out of the box, so I did a thing lol.
Nothing else in it but half of my usual amt of fragrance just in case it turns out well LOL If not, I have other plans for it.
... and I just LUV it! Dense creamy lather that leaves my skin feeling great!I am pretty sure @cmzaha and @Zany_in_CO have each shared theirs.
It’s a pull-through technique. Also called kaleidoscope soap.What is the name of this method? Thank you
I use EO in this soap, usually something earth and balanced, but I don’t remember in this batch what I used. The beer, coffee, chocolate, and bacon fat contribute no smell.What does it smell like? Looks awesome
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