From post #6: "...the person who bought it has contacted the seller. she only said to follow directions given on the instruction paper. no explanation, no nothing about how the end product looked to be...."
On the guide it says, dilute with distilled water 1:3. It came out runny, white/milky stuff on top, and pretty milky altogether. The paste zaps! Looks like it hasnt finished cooking.
From post #6: "...the person who bought it has contacted the seller. she only said to follow directions given on the instruction paper. no explanation, no nothing about how the end product looked to be...."
could it be that the paste maker had too much sf (re: milky appearance)?
my student had let the soap sit for days, and nothing changed during that period. i told her to just forget it. she was buying the paste to make ls and sell it. she had not add any scent or anything else to it when she took the photo. i guess nobody would buy a ls that looks like the pic, lol
could it be that the paste maker had too much sf (re: milky appearance)?
my student had let the soap sit for days, and nothing changed during that period. i told her to just forget it. she was buying the paste to make ls and sell it. she had not add any scent or anything else to it when she took the photo. i guess nobody would buy a ls that looks like the pic, lol
"...is this paste used to make liquid soap?..."
Yes, you're right about that.
This question is in the cream and liquid soap forum, FWIW.
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