I was never threatened, only subjected... so let's just say, you don't need sorbitol after soap has been in your mouth, ifyouknowwhatImean.
It made a blatantly obvious increase in the amount of lather. It's now standard in all my soaps, and it is no more expensive than sugar when ordered in bulk from Amazon.
Mum always did threaten to 'wash my mouth out' if I said naughty things
I'm not aware of scientific proof but I see a definite difference vs other bubble boosters. I do high lard ans minimal coconut so my soaps need bubble help. It's worth it and not expensive.Honest question meaning I'm not trying to offend people. Is there any scientific proof that sorbitol works better than plain old white sugar in increasing lather? Or is this one of those, "I feel it" things? Because I'm not keen on buying another specialty item just for soaping.
My best recollection is that what you call "icing sugar" in Canada, is what we call "powdered sugar" in the US.Even better than icing sugar??????
That sugar lathers like a mutha
Where do you get cantaloupe fragrance. I had someone ask me for that a while ago and I had no luck.Well this is fairly timely as hubby noticed that he is down to his last couple of bars of Cantaloupe and wants MORE BUBBLES. What is it with guys and bubbles?!?
So okay...order some Sorbitol from Amazon. Then what? Like How Much PPO? Do I add it dry to the oils or mix it in with my Lye Solution? And if it is the latter, do I add it before adding Sodium Hydroxide? Or can I disperse in water and then add it since I tend to MB my Lye Solution.
FYI - Hubby is getting Mr Bubbles for Christmas...just need to find a gallon size bottle.
Where do you get cantaloupe fragrance. I had someone ask me for that a while ago and I had no luck.
I use sorbitol at 2% of total oil weight (TOW). If you use the SMF calc, you can add sorbitol as a custom additive, and then select % of oils as when it asks how to measure it.So okay...order some Sorbitol from Amazon. Then what? Like How Much PPO? Do I add it dry to the oils or mix it in with my Lye Solution? And if it is the latter, do I add it before adding Sodium Hydroxide? Or can I disperse in water and then add it since I tend to MB my Lye Solution.
Any experience using it with citric acid??I use sorbitol at 2% of total oil weight (TOW). If you use the SMF calc, you can add sorbitol as a custom additive, and then select % of oils as when it asks how to measure it.
I have heard of others using up to 3.5% TOW but I’m very happy at 2%. I do use a chelator, about 20% CO, and powdered GM in most recipes, so take all your other bubble-makers, or lack thereof, into consideration when deciding how much to use for your recipe.
I also MB my lye solution. So I take the extra liquid and slightly warm that, then stir in my sorbitol and sodium citrate. As I swirl the container around, it all dissolves in 15 seconds or less.
I used to pour that into my oils, but had some precipitation once or twice, maybe because it wasn’t was fully dissolved as I thought, and the oils were cooler than the solution. So now I just dump the sorbitol-citrate solution into my MB lye solution right before adding that to the oils.
If your extra liquid is GM, I’m guessing you don’t want to heat that. Instead,try subtracting out about half the combined weight of your sorbitol and citrate, and using water for those instead. It doesn’t take much for sorbitol or citrate to dissolve, esp if you warm the water. If you find that’s not enough, increase by very small amounts till you get it all dissolved.
Yup, I used that for a long time, but am much happier now that I switched to sodium citrate - no need for lye adjustments, and I find it easier to dissolve, as well.Any experience using it with citric acid??
I use sorbitol at 2% of total oil weight (TOW). If you use the SMF calc, you can add sorbitol as a custom additive, and then select % of oils as when it asks how to measure it.
I also MB my lye solution. So I take the extra liquid and slightly warm that, then stir in my sorbitol and sodium citrate. As I swirl the container around, it all dissolves in 15 seconds or less.
I used to pour that into my oils, but had some precipitation once or twice, maybe because it wasn’t was fully dissolved as I thought, and the oils were cooler than the solution. So now I just dump the sorbitol-citrate solution into my MB lye solution right before adding that to the oils.
Nice! I use citric acid but I rarely adjust myYup, I used that for a long time, but am much happier now that I switched to sodium citrate - no need for lye adjustments, and I find it easier to dissolve, as well.
Well this is fairly timely as hubby noticed that he is down to his last couple of bars of Cantaloupe and wants MORE BUBBLES. What is it with guys and bubbles?!?
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