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  1. Lray

    EO Brands - BioFinest

    Hi deserthawk! I know this is a long ago post but was searching for fellow Singaporean soap makers and happened to see this post. If you are still interested, I buy my essential oils from Singapore Soap. Their essential oils are inexpensive and good. Singapore Soap
  2. Lray

    Dr Squatch Soap Similar?

    Hi everyone, I was recently introduced to a famous Dr Squatch Soap Bar for men. Was wondering if I could make a similar soap bar without pine tar as that's not available in my area. Anyone knows what's a good substitute for pine tar or where I could get hold of a good men soap bar recipe? Thanks!
  3. Lray

    How to use beeswax in soap making?

    Thank you so much for the info! I'll try it!
  4. Lray

    How to use beeswax in soap making?

    Hi everyone, I have been making lye based soap for some time. Recently I read that adding beeswax to lye soap can help add hardness. I'm wondering if I could add beeswax to a soap recipe for hardness instead of using salt. http://www.soap-making-resource.com/beeswax-in-soap-making.html Have...
  5. Lray

    Help required - suggest organic additives to prevent sweating in melt and pour soap

    Melt and pour soap bases generally contains high amount of glycerin. Glycerin is a good humectant but will cause your bars to sweat especially in humid countries. You can consider low sweat bases if sweating bothers you. Wrapping them in shrink wrap shortly after unmolding may help too.
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