Soap Making 101

Farmfresh

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savingdogs said:
My plain old Crisco soap with goat milk and honey has been great for both my teenager's acne. I do add a little oatmeal, ground. I wish I made my own soap when my daughter was a teenager. I do also buy them a blackhead scrub from the store, but all our family skin issues have been lessened by the use of home made soap and home made goat milk soap.
I think that is often the case. Commercial soaps are harsh and full of additives. Just a simple pure soap, with no additives or fragrances, often works wonders!
 

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I don't need as much moisturizer as I used to, either, so it has worked well for both overly oily skin and my overly dry skin. Whodathunkit?
 

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Whodathunkit? the ladies with beautiful skin back 150 years ago:)
 

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I am happy to report my soaps are curing away. My lotions that I tried out on every guinea pig I could find had been adored. (hard to rub through the fur but...) I made some and something about the seabreeze scent sent one of my cats into a rolling frenzy when everything was put away. She rubbed all over the towel where I had poured the lotion into the container. Strange. Cute, but strange.

Any word on pricing of the soap molds?
Kristina
 

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Here's a goofy question--I have many little bottles of Lorraine's candy oils.. I was thinking about adding some to one of my soaps... I have a double sized bottle of butter rum flavoring as my family was not that fond of the flavor. But we all love the smell. What do you think?
 

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Not sure about the candy oils, Emerald. Maybe try a small batch and see how it comes out?

I had my first botched batch the other night. I had all of the oils mixed and ready to go and I measured out the lye and came up .35 oz short! :barnie So I went ahead and made it anyways. The soap was pretty soft when I cut it, and a soaper friend said it may never cure hard enough or lather correctly, but I'm going to see what happens. It has hardened a good bit since I cut it. It smells so good, I hate to waste a batch!

Tonight I have 8 lbs of soap to make. One will be unscented, and the other will be Santa's Workshop. Can't wait to see how that turns out! Then I've got another 8 lbs to make (lav vanilla and goat milk & honey) and then I'll be done with soaping for the craft show in Dec. I'm pushing it kinda close, but the soap will have about 5 1/2 weeks until the craft show. I'll have about 12 bars of about 10 or 12 different scents to choose from! I'm crossing my fingers it sells well!
 

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You can use the "NATURAL" oils. Do not use "FLAVOR" oils. Naturals include peppermint, spearmint, clove, orange, lemon, lime, anise and maybe some others.
 
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