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| Earl Grey Soap otherwise known as Camo soap |
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| My rendering setup |
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| Top of the peppermint soap as you can see I got a little ash |
I made soap using
10 ounces beef tallow
6 ounces coconut oil 76*
4 ounces Rice Bran oil
4 ounces Grapeseed oil
9.1 ounces water
93.6 grams of sodium hydroxide (lye)
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| Peppermint Soap |
I always measure the lye in grams to make it precise as possible. As always if you want to use this recipe (feel free) please check it with a lye calculator like this one. http://www.soapcalc.net/calc/soapcalcWP.asp Measure everything out first, then add lye to the water (NEVER add the water to the lye). After the lye has cooled to about 100* you can add it tho your melted oil mixture. To the peppermint soap I added 1 TBS of peppermint essential oil. The peppermint soap is colored with about 1 ounce of comfrey infused oil. I should have used more comfrey oil. I was hoping for a nice green, but I only got a greenish yellow. I used a spoon to give the top of the soap a nice texture.
For the earl grey, I measured out 9 ounces of water and boiled 3 tea bags in it for a few minutes. After cooling the tea and remeasuring the liquid due to volume lost during boiling I used the tea to make my lye water. Be warned at first this will smell pretty awful, but the smell gets much better after a few days. After a week or two the soap will smell delightful. I did not add any other scents to the earl grey. I did add a little titanium dioxide and activated charcoal to about 1/3 each. Then I used squirt bottles to layer very thin layers ending with the titanium dioxide soap. After I finished layering I swirled the soap with a skewer in a figure eight pattern.
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Interesting to read! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteWow....I have even more respect for the home made soaps that I love so much! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI have never tried making my own soap yet but would love to some day! Thank you so much for sharing this with us at the HomeAcre Hop ~ we'd love to have you back again tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteI love your camo soap! That is a must-try!
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