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I've never used liquid silk in soap, I've only ever used tussah silk. Which sort of feels like hair. But I think Topcat (tanya) has used liquid, hopefully she will come by. :D
 
I have, it's good; at 1% I get a real smooth silky feel. I add it to each and every soap I make.
Have fun with it :D
 
dagmar88 said:
I have, it's good; at 1% I get a real smooth silky feel. I add it to each and every soap I make.
Have fun with it :D

Do you think it is different than adding tussah silk ? I have always wondered this :?:

Kitn
 
I wonder too Kitn; I don't have any nearby source of Tussah; that's why I use the liquid :wink:
From what you all are discribing I think its pretty much the same.
 
I use the liquid ...always have. I don't know how it compares to the tussah silk fibers since I have never used those. From time to time, I forget to add the silk and I can immediately tell the difference when I wash with the no-silk bar. It is a convenience factor for me...not having to wait until the silk dissolves and also knowing exactly how much I add each time. I go with 1/2 teaspoon per lb of oils. Sometimes, a titch more. I get mine from LotionCrafters. She has alot of cool stuff for us soapers, not just for lotion and potion makers.
 
dagmar88 said:
I wonder too Kitn; I don't have any nearby source of Tussah; that's why I use the liquid :wink:
From what you all are discribing I think its pretty much the same.

Thanks dagmar , that's a good answer , I won't need to buy any to try it :wink:

Kitn
 
I've {heard} that the tussah silk is better. In fact I have even been told that the liquid will do nothing for soap but I find that hard to believe or so many supplies wouldn't be selling it for soap. Anyway, I have the liquid on hand. So that's why I was wanting to know.

I have a fabulous new tried and true recipe that I want to put some silk in. It lathers with big light bubbles but then as the water source runs out it turns to creamy bubbles and I think a touch silk would just be the crowning glory for this recipe:) I'll let ya know how it does:) (in a few weeks of course:(
 
I haven't tried the liquid silk - I have the silk amino acid powder and also tussah silk fibre. The powder is what is rehydrated to make the liquid silk (I think - don't hold me to that) and I was using it at around 1/2 tsp ppo in soap and it was really nice. The tussah silk fibres give the same silkiness to my soap with only a very small piece of fibres (think small, small cotton ball size) and it is much cheaper to use!

Tanya :)
 
Dixie said:
I've {heard} that the tussah silk is better. In fact I have even been told that the liquid will do nothing for soap but I find that hard to believe or so many supplies wouldn't be selling it for soap. Anyway, I have the liquid on hand. So that's why I was wanting to know.

If you have access to tussah; I'd prefer that. You use less, so it's cheaper. The liquid does the same for me as you girls discribe the tussah does. Maybe you could dry the liquid in a leave on product?
 
reallyrita said:
I use the liquid ...always have. I don't know how it compares to the tussah silk fibers since I have never used those. From time to time, I forget to add the silk and I can immediately tell the difference when I wash with the no-silk bar. It is a convenience factor for me...not having to wait until the silk dissolves and also knowing exactly how much I add each time. I go with 1/2 teaspoon per lb of oils. Sometimes, a titch more. I get mine from LotionCrafters. She has alot of cool stuff for us soapers, not just for lotion and potion makers.

Do you add liquid silk to water before lye?
 

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