That looks great! I wouldn't have thought of adding soybean to the soap.
What splatter?
Don't worry about a little spatter. I'd be embarrassed if anyone saw my kitchen. Thanks for the info about the soybean oil. I've only made a few batches of LS and I'm not very good at it. I stopped because I felt I was just wasting oils. I'll have to try it again using soybean because it would be good for practice.
Thanks so much for the tips and advice! It's very generous of you to share. I'll definitely give it a try but I won't be able to do it until next weekend. I wouldn't want to rush off to work and forget it was in the oven. Plus I'll have to buy some soybean oil. I have some which I use for baking but it's probably gone rancid by now. I don't bake very often.
This is just for washing dishes, right? Would you add in some extra oil if you wanted it for washing hands?
I don't mind cloudiness. But I was wondering if it was possible to add a little glycerin to make it less harsh. Have you tried glycerin?
I've made the glycerin method LS. It's actually the only batch I was happy with and thought turned out well. My problem is making the regular LS with water. I don't know why. The batches look great for awhile and then gradually separate. Somewhere I'm making a mistake. I suppose I'd eventually have figured it out if I hadn't given up after the third fiasco.
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