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dragonfly princess

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hey there

I didn't jump into the cp soap making my first time out, I started with melt and pour. It is a really easy way to figure out if you like making soap or not. I love it, and it is pretty inexpensive here in the US. If you need any help I would be glad to do my best to help
 
Try this one.

28 ounces of coconut oil
24 ounces of olive oil
30 ounces of vegetable shortening

12 ounces of lye
32 oz. distilled water, or liquid

1.5 - 4 ounces of FO/EO (or to your taste)

Good Luck
 
Alright, sorry it took me so long. These are some of the things I use...

I don't have a good main recipe but I do a lot of handmilling... so these are some things I add to a handmilled batch.

`Cinnamon Oatmeal soap
listed in order of most to least
Cinnamon E.O.
Ground Oats
Clove E.O.

`Spice Soap
Listed in order of most to least
Clove E.O.
Cinnamon E.O.
(just a tad bit of ground gentle cinnamon)

Herb Garden soap
Listed in order of most to least
Oregano E.O.
Red Thyme E.O.
Eucalyptus E.O.
Lavender E.O.


Cleansing Bar
Listed in order of importance
Fresh Aloe Vera oil
Vitamin E oil
Oregano oil
Chickweed Oil
Plantain Oil
Macadamia nut oil

 
Here is a vegan recipe. It's a decent bar of soap;

Coconut Oil.................30%
Crisco.........................28%
Olive Oil......................20%
Canola........................ 9%
Safflower.................... 9%
Castor Oil................... 4%

All these oils can be found locally in a Wal Mart or your supermarket. You don't have to pay for shipping any oils and it is a fairly decent bar of soap! If you are OK with using tallow and lard, boy do I have a great "local" recipe that is even better than this one! :)

Paul.... :wink:
 
Soapmaker Man said:
Here is a vegan recipe. It's a decent bar of soap;

Coconut Oil.................30%
Crisco.........................28%
Olive Oil......................20%
Canola........................ 9%
Safflower.................... 9%
Castor Oil................... 4%

All these oils can be found locally in a Wal Mart or your supermarket. You don't have to pay for shipping any oils and it is a fairly decent bar of soap! If you are OK with using tallow and lard, boy do I have a great "local" recipe that is even better than this one! :)

Paul.... :wink:

Thanks for the recipe, Paul.

What's your 'local' recipe? :wink:
 
By "local" I just mean that you can get all the ingredients at Wal Mart or the supermarket, and not have to send off for any oils. This is a pretty good bar with good numbers. The "better" recipe is using lard and tallow in the recipe also. It improves it I think.

Paul.... :wink:
 
need help breaking this down

Recipe above

I am wanting to make 6pounds

Coconut Oil.................30%
Crisco.........................28%
Olive Oil......................20%
Canola........................ 9%
Safflower.................... 9%
Castor Oil................... 4%

I am not able to figure how how much of each oil to use in ounces
and what about water in ounces
Plus how much lye.
I use 1 ounce per pound of franrance so I need full water sence I am a newbie and dont want to chance it seizeing

The only recipe I have ever used before was wrote down in weight measurements.
I do want to learn to figure them out for myself some day.
Id apprieciate any help.
Thank You Debora
 

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