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    surefire scents that everyone can enjoy :)

    I'm with your mum on this one :crazy::crazy:[." She claimed the oils used in the soap had a smell that she was smelling over and over. Unscented soap does have its own fragrance, the freshest. I love nothing more than to sit at my computer taking a whiff of my newest unscented soap after a...
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    would vaseline soap be too soft?

    I have to agree with Ruthie re the lard. You want to use an ingredient that will bring health to the skin and lard is wonderfully lush as well as being a great carrier. My hands use to be so very dry no matter what I used due to the constant washing of them at work but since I made my own soap...
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    Burned Hot Process soap?

    burned hot process soap I saw on Youtube a soaper use a lidded boiler in the oven put on 170degrees F. to cook their HP soap. I would give that a try. I recall he didn't stir his batch at all nor lift the lid . check out youtube. Oven process. goodluck.
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    Powdered milk

    Liz thanks for suggesting Amazon. I live in Australia and for the life of me can't find it here so shall check out Amazon. Thanks for the heads up. Hugs
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    Powdered milk

    Powdered goat milk supplier in Australia A great idea using the powdered milk version. Sure saves a lot of messing around. I have been looking for it on my grocery shelves and am not having any luck. Wondering if anyone else on this list is from Townsville and can point me in the direction...
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    Sceret to "Silky" Soap?!

    I use cornflour as well as high percentage of lard to add that richness to my soap. Lard is lushness in soap.
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    Sceret to "Silky" Soap?!

    Lard is the winning ingredient for me providing the most rich and luxurious soap. Try a small batch 100% lard at 7% superfat and use some essential oil and you shall IMHO love the results. HUgs Liz
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    Goat's milk in rebatch

    Just wondering about the use of milk in the rebatching in HP. There would be no free active lye left in a week plus old soap would there. I read that during the saponification process the milk usually converts to sodium lactate. So really this process won't happen in this rebatch but the milk...
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    beer soap and alcohol

    Thanks for all that feedback. I shall give it a week then shall try it out. Smells yummy as I added cinnamon and clove to the mix.
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    beer soap and alcohol

    Hi I made some beer soap a few nights ago. I remembered to make the beer flat but forgot to heat it up to evaporate off the alcohol. I did HP the beer though and was wondering if the soap will be OK. what does the presence of alcohol do to CP soap if I used that method?
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    Yellow Water?

    I would be inclined to have the customer bring back the soap and suds it up in front of her to test it out with normal water and lighting. That will narrow the issue down a little. Hmm love a good mystery.
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    Major disaster!!!

    I would be inclined to cut the loaf in half and redo the top on one half. You will just have a multi coloured bed of colour separating the piped soap from the main loaf. That would work. Nothing to lose and it might look fab. good luck. Hugs Liz
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    Distilled water versus bore

    Bore water is water pumped up from the water table underground. Usually a very long pipe is drilled into the soil until it reaches the water table. It is not treated at all and can be hard such as I have. No chemical additives at all. I have only used this water so far as well as the goats milk...
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    Distilled water versus bore

    Wondering if others use bore water or stick to well or distilled water.I have been using bore water and wonder am I going to benefit at all by changing to distilled. Thanks Liz:think:
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    How to use stearic acid and other additives

    Very helpful and clear advice Thanks for all the valuable information I have taken it all on board and noted.:smile: Much appreciated
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