While egg yolks serve as a fat in a cold process
egg soap recipe, the protein in egg whites are believed to have an astringent effect on skin.
This homemade cold process
egg soap recipe will yield 10 - 12 bars of soap approximately 4 oz.
Once the lye - water and soapmaking oils have cooled to around 90 °F you're ready to make
this egg soap recipe.
You'll only be using the yolks for
this egg soap recipe so feel free to scramble up the whites in an omelet!
Also making my list of favorite soap recipes of all time, my homemade
egg soap recipe calls for two egg yolks.
Not exact matches
In the same year I formulated my coffee
soap recipe, I also made my first
egg soap!
In addition, your
egg will need to be room temperature to use in my coffee and cocoa
soap recipe.
Hi Rebecca, I too use
eggs in my
soap recipes and love the final product.
Want to try
eggs in your own homemade cold process
soap recipe?
For my original coffee and cocoa
soap recipe, as stated previously, I had not intended on using
egg.
This homemade coffee and cocoa
soap recipe is made with fresh strong brewed coffee, unsweetened cocoa powder and an entire
egg for a luxurious feeling
soap with a rich, thick lather.