It is Soap and Cosmetic Labeling by Marie Gale.Also, I’ve used the search function, can’t find. What is the name of the book of labeling laws?
It is Soap and Cosmetic Labeling by Marie Gale.Also, I’ve used the search function, can’t find. What is the name of the book of labeling laws?
Also, I’ve used the search function, can’t find. What is the name of the book of labeling laws?
Marie Gale has a website that is extremely informative and she answers questions.
What are these words you use "rarely use my dishwasher, forget I have it"??!! I'm just poking good fun at you, @TashaBird !Thank you. I wiped them out pretty well. I rarely use my dishwasher, I forget I have it.
Yes terrible things will happen. You must use proper dishwashing powder or tablets as they are designed as low suds. Liquid detergent will cause you dishwasher to overflow with suds.Thank you. I wiped them out pretty well. I rarely use my dishwasher, I forget I have it. Would horrible things happen if I put a touch of dawn?
Yay, excited to see some new soap pics from @Mobjack Bay - always a treat!I’m getting ready for two weeks of making after deciding to stay home for my summer vacation. I have Wild Plantanica‘s soap router and a kaleidoscope soap setup on the way. I‘m stocked up on Himilayan Rhubarb and indigo (I. tinctoria) from the Yarn Shoppe and just ordered the new Stephenson m+p syndopour shampoo base to try. When I was cleaning up my soap room last night I discovered a gallon of rice bran oil and another gallon of sunflower oil that I forgot I had. I‘m stocked up on everything else and have plenty of lye. Ready, set, go
Okay, you made me remember that I have bear, sheep and deer tallow in the freezer. The list of @TashaBird threads I need to read is growing.Made the bear soap, will post details in my bear soap post. Mixed lye and trying to get off my butt to go make it.
!!! Ditto what @KiwiMoose said.I’m using my dishwashing machine to wash soap dishes for the first time. It’s like a shower steamer for my house! It smells so good!
And this thread too. Post #289 is still my all time favorite soapy meme.@TashaBird I love it!! We do have a humor thread here that we totally need to revive!
DeeAnna is amazing! I have printed out some of her articles and I refer to them over and over. I’m just a few months into soapmaking and I believe my soaps have Improved a LOT because of what I’ve learned from her.Please do not call yourself and *****! We all have moments of clarity and we all also have moments of misremembering. We need to forgive ourselves for occasionally misstating or misunderstanding or whatever other slight gaffe. We are human, after all, not gods. I know I often have such moments where I cannot even think of the descriptive word I want and it can be frustrating trying to complete a sentence when a particular adjective just slips away into the ether.
Thank you both. I would always defer to DeeAnna and others with more scientific knowledge & expertise. It's really been a long time since my chemistry classes & the fact that I remember any of it sometimes surprises me.
@AliOop & @Zing, I am so glad you found something useful to you in my Blacksmith soap. I highly encourage tweaking to fit your own personal preferences. The recipe I shared is not set in stone; it was just the one that my brother preferred at the time, so that's the one I shared. I am not above changing out the oils to fit the needs of the user (my brother) or personal preference (the soapmaker) or even based on availability (supply). What with the supply chain problems of late, I am grateful that soapmaking is so versatile and that we can easily adjust a recipe to use what is available at any given time.
Ah thanks! I shoulda known there was one. I didn’t even search. I was tired.@TashaBird I love it!! We do have a humor thread here that we totally need to revive!
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