cwayneu
Well-Known Member
Here's a message they need to get.
Here would be my suggestion for a message, being as polite as possible. :evil:
Lisa Bower's article called "How To Make Soap Without Lye" was nice, but misleading. Yes lye can be dangerous and you must take care with handling. However, you cannot make soap without lye. Lye produces a chemical reaction with the fats and oils in the soap formula called saponification. Without this process, all you have is a bowl full of fats and oils. Even Ivory soap is made with lye, so if you are melting existing soap down to make your own (called melt and pour), you may not be handling lye, but it still had its genesis from lye.
Here would be my suggestion for a message, being as polite as possible. :evil:
Lisa Bower's article called "How To Make Soap Without Lye" was nice, but misleading. Yes lye can be dangerous and you must take care with handling. However, you cannot make soap without lye. Lye produces a chemical reaction with the fats and oils in the soap formula called saponification. Without this process, all you have is a bowl full of fats and oils. Even Ivory soap is made with lye, so if you are melting existing soap down to make your own (called melt and pour), you may not be handling lye, but it still had its genesis from lye.