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me&thegals
A Major Squash & Pumpkin Lover
Hey---I was going to try a salt bar tonight! I love the sounds of it, plus basically doubling the volume of soap with the cheapness of salt!
Regarding EOs, can someone help me out here? My understanding is that oils are saponified, or "eaten up" in the process. I read that you only need to worry about skin safety if you're using them in lip balm, body butter, lotion or other things where they are not saponified and are staying on the skin. Hope I have been informed correctly...
Regarding last night's flops, they turned out awesome! Phew! (wiping forehead). When I unmolded later that night, they were already firm. I cut my long log (soy milk container shape) in half, and the center was still gooey. Stuck them back together, and this morning it looked perfect. Incredibly forgiving.
They have a very dense, almost wet look to them. The choc-mint-coffee kitchen soap looks exactly like fudge. The carrot-yogurt-oatmeal unfortunately has a darker orange color and is more like scours...
On to chamomile-tea salt soap colored with paprika. This is way too much fun! And way too expensive!
Just sold the first few bars today of soap I made in Nov and had time to test and retest. Having a really hard time asking the "going price", though. Can anybody give me some great selling points so I can look people in the eye when giving the price? I mean, soap is pretty heavy stuff.
Regarding EOs, can someone help me out here? My understanding is that oils are saponified, or "eaten up" in the process. I read that you only need to worry about skin safety if you're using them in lip balm, body butter, lotion or other things where they are not saponified and are staying on the skin. Hope I have been informed correctly...
Regarding last night's flops, they turned out awesome! Phew! (wiping forehead). When I unmolded later that night, they were already firm. I cut my long log (soy milk container shape) in half, and the center was still gooey. Stuck them back together, and this morning it looked perfect. Incredibly forgiving.
They have a very dense, almost wet look to them. The choc-mint-coffee kitchen soap looks exactly like fudge. The carrot-yogurt-oatmeal unfortunately has a darker orange color and is more like scours...
On to chamomile-tea salt soap colored with paprika. This is way too much fun! And way too expensive!
Just sold the first few bars today of soap I made in Nov and had time to test and retest. Having a really hard time asking the "going price", though. Can anybody give me some great selling points so I can look people in the eye when giving the price? I mean, soap is pretty heavy stuff.