If you are looking for a pre-mixed formula Nurture Soap has one. I haven't tried it so I can't recommend it but, the oils seem nicer (no canola oil) than Brambleberry. Plus there is no hunting for percentages to run through a lye calculator and Nurture offers free shipping over $30.00Thanks for your replies, ill do more research lol
I happen to love Canola in soap, and hate OO. The biggest problem with B&B bases is the high CO. Even their Gentle Quick Mix is 33% CO. Here is a link https://tinyurl.com/sftnedkIf you are looking for a pre-mixed formula Nurture Soap has one. I haven't tried it so I can't recommend it but, the oils seem nicer (no canola oil) than Brambleberry. Plus there is no hunting for percentages to run through a lye calculator and Nurture offers free shipping over $30.00
https://nurturesoap.com/products/nurture-soap-making-oil-blend
Indeed. Sunday night I was flipping through three BB books that I have looking for an easy recipe for two ladies who were coming for a soap class (one has dry skin, so I wanted a gentle cleansing recipe without a bunch of oils, my regular recipe has too many for a beginner recipe I think). Most of the recipes had 30% or more CO, and the few that didn't had a ton of specialty oils in them. They're in the business of selling stuff, not necessarily making good stuff.The biggest problem with B&B bases is the high CO.
Hi, can someone tell me exactly what 'lots of lather quick mix' is?
I see some soap recipes use this and wondered if its worth trying.
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