Lard, Goat Milk, Sorbitol, Sodium Gluconate and Sodium Lactate

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Lard, Goat Milk, Sorbitol, Sodium Gluconate and Sodium Lactate: with undissolved SG & Sorbitol.​

You probably can’t see here, but I can see barely discernible white speckles.
 

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I’m following along on your journey to breast milk soap. My daughter and her freezer are overflowing (haha) with breast milk. She asked me to make soap for her. I’m reading everything I can find about it to start.
 
Hi! I’m certainly no expert here, but I also make GMS and have been asking and using lots of advice from our friends here about boosting lather and bubbles. I always do 5% castor oil and now I’ve also been adding Sorbitol and Aloe Vera Juice as 100% of my liquid. One other note, I do add my SL to my liquid.
I’m sure others will chime in about your recipe and add some good advice. 🌸
I use powdered sugar, added to my oils for a bubble boost. My soaps are extremely well received by my customers and so I will keep adding just the powdered sugar. ~ ; )
 

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