Spring green soap, made from recycled cooking oil

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Anich

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Long time no soap! I finally found time to make a quick batch. I actually decided to make this one when I was wondering what to do with all the used cooking oil I used for deep-fried doughnuts on the 1st of May. I hate to throw anything usable away, so... :D

The oil itself smelled absolutely foul, but the smell disappeared almost immediately after adding lye. Right now they smell very fresh, fruity and summery :) The color is a bit on the yellow side, but I'm quite sure it will become whiter when curing. The pics were taken right after cutting.

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Ah sorry, forgot to mention, it's Spirulina powder :) Never seem to get very even color with it, but then again, I think the graininess isn't a big issue.
 
i have used Chlorella powder and gotten the same look. i love the specled green colors it gives.
lovely soap. :)
 
Thank you all! The cooking oil used here is 100% rapeseed oil, probably the most commonly used and by far the cheapest cooking oil here in Finland. I also used around 10% of coconut oil to make bars a bit harder, and 8% castor oil to increase lather which tends to be quite low in 100% rapeseed bars. Very good blend in my opinion, though it takes time to cure.
 
I love the beautiful product you were able to create with upcycling. These would have huge label appeal to me because of the aspect.
 

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