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I've seen recipes where sugar and salt are added to the water before the lye is added. Can someone tell me why you would do this?
juicybath said:we have soft water here so maybe I won't worry about adding the salt.
bconrade884 said:I use 1 tbl per ounce of oils. I also use sodium lactate in my soaps,
Sunkawakan said:. . . I also like the hardening properties of salt and am wondering if you can use them together?
tincanac said:drop the lot
CastorFan said:bconrade884 said:I use 1 tbl per ounce of oils. I also use sodium lactate in my soaps,
Think you mean per pound oils --- don't want a newbie adding that much! LOL
Yes, on the sodium lactate! I also love it. It gives that "milk soap" feel
to skin without having to use browning milk. I add 1 T ppo to all my
soap too! Good stuff.
amanda131 said:Is there anywhere in the soapcalc to add the sugar or you don't really factor it in to your recipe?? Just add it to your notes on the bottome???
Sunkawakan said:So... can you add BOTH salt and sugar at 1tbs ppo - yes, per pound of oil?
Sunkawakan said:So... can you add BOTH salt and sugar at 1tbs ppo - yes, per pound of oil? I did my first batch with sugar last night and LOVE it, won't ever make a batch without it again. I disolved it with the water before I added the lye, making absolutely sure it was disolved (bored while waiting for the oils to melt so I stirred) But I also like the hardening properties of salt and am wondering if you can use them together?
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