goji_fries
Well-Known Member
I have read about this making HP more pourable yet I don't have any. Your brilliance is requested /
Do you have any sodium hydroxide and lactic acid?
If not, it doesn't matter - you'll get the rustic look. Just don't over cook, use lots of water. If you keep an eye on it you should be able to mould up without using a knife and fork
Or just wait until the SL arrives.......
Are you lactating? Like to exercise?
"Research has not shown a noticeable increase in lactic acid buildup after moderate exercise (50% & 75% intensity). The lactic acid in breastmilk does increase somewhat if mom exercises to maximum (100%) intensity, also described as exhaustive exercise. This increase may be present up to 90 minutes post-exercise. There are no known harmful effects for the baby."
To make hot process more pourable, thoroughly dissovle about 1/4 cup powdered milk in a little hot water and add to cooked soap. You will be amazed at how the soap smooths out.
To make hot process more pourable, thoroughly dissovle about 1/4 cup powdered milk in a little hot water and add to cooked soap. You will be amazed at how the soap smooths out.
I agree w lsg's tip. I want to also add to rehydrate the milk well before adding it to the soap. If all the little milk granules are not thoroughly dissolved ... they don't go away once added to the soap. Learned that the hard way -- I got impatient. Duh.......
Oh, here's a link to a tutorial that uses powdered milk for rebatching, but it can be adapted to HP soap as well: http://www.pvsoap.com/recipes.htm and look under the CP recipes sections for Rebatched Soap
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