Trust me, I've truly researched
soap making because lye scared me!
I have shied away from
soap making because of the lye too, so this is so exciting to see a simple recipe, thanks!
I have bowls / spoons designated only for
soap making because we are working with lye and I do n`t feeling comfortable using these bowls for food.
I have bowls / spoons designated only for
soap making because we are working with lye and I do n`t feeling comfortable using these bowls for food.
Not exact matches
I
make my own
soap mainly
because store bought
soap discs don't fit into my mugs.
hahah My wife and I have been experiencing difficulty getting together with other believers
because she goes into shock due to man -
made chemical fragrances (from scented air polluters, laundry
soaps, bath
soaps, cleaning supplies, common colognes and such, etc..
I have noted before that the culture shifted
because soap operas and sitcoms seized the political initiative and
made the case for change via emotive narratives and shameless pulling at heartstrings.
While it is recommended to use no more than 10 %
because too much castor oil can
make your bar feel sticky, we are going to use slightly more in this recipe
because the lathering properties really help when working the
soap through your hair.
And
because your sink is dirty, you're going to need to wash it with
soap and water first, then rinse it reeeeeeally thoroughly to
make sure it's not soapy at all, and then fill it up with cold water.
I skipped the cilantro
because I have the genetic «thing» that
makes it taste like
soap.
Soap is optional in the first few weeks
because your baby really doesn't need it, but if you opt to use it,
make sure it is formulated for baby's sensitive skin.
I know most manufactures add sudsing agents to their detergents
because society thinks that bubbles clean & forget that it is
SOAP that actually does the work which
makes it very difficult to gauge proper detergent amounts.
It is the ideal
soap for baby acne
because it is
made with the gentlest skin in mind.
The right
soap can
make all the difference
because at the end of the day you have to keep your baby's skin clean by gentle washing.
While you're at it... you can
make some DIY Foaming Dish
Soap, DIY Foaming Tear - Free Shampoo, and Foaming Baby Wash too...
because, why not?!?
It
makes the dish
soap last longer
because less
soap is wasted down the drain.
I wanted to put some body wash and
soap in the new dad kit
because babies
make messes, and sometimes those messes get all over daddies!
If the pain persists, then it might be
because the nipples are dry, and so you should
make them moist with lanolin and also always wear loose clothing and avoid washing the breast with
soap.
Conventional
soaps and detergents are viewed as environmentally unfriendly
because they are
made from fossil fuels.
I only used a very small amount of the cinnamon and clove
because these oils are potent and can speed up trace, which can
make it difficult to get the
soap batter into the mold.
I store mine in the deep freezer
because I may go months without
making soap.
Because I was just
making soap, I wasn't picky.
I've been
making my husband's shave
soap, after shave, and facial rinse for years
because he has such thick hair that regular products didn't work and just irritated his skin.
This also
makes it easy to travel with
because all you need is your bar of
soap and a small bottle of rinse and you are good to go!
Properly
made soaps are formulated to be safe «as is» — either
because they contain preservatives or
because of their level of salt (
soap is chemically salt) or pH or
because of the other ingredients such as essential oils.
So, my immediate thought was yes, but I had a doubt
because many places that sell it call it a salt that is similar to
soap!?! If it's reacted with lye, isn't it just
soap?!? I did find this discussion in a
soap making forum which talks about
making potassium cocoate, and they do believe it to be the same thing.
While it usually works, you'll end up with a more «rustic» appearance to your
soap because it doesn't end up as smooth as when you first
make it.
If you have to
make lots of them - the easiest option is probably a melt and pour type
soap because you can melt down only as much as you need at a time.
I have been put off
making cold process
soap (starting out with melt and pour)
because from what I have read it is difficult to add different oils and colours
because the
soap starts to set quickly once it hit the trace phase.
I decided to use Dr. Bronner's Tea Tree Liquid Castile
Soap because it's
made with natural ingredients and it contains tea tree essential oil for disinfecting power.
And
because you can
make these DIY pumpkin spice
soaps as simple or as detailed as you like, they are suitable for elementary school kids and up.
durable flexible an awesome I just wish I would have bought like 10 of these molds
because they really are awesome but they just too small so you would need a bunch of them to
make a large batch of
soap but as a friend I'm really happy with the material and the design good job guys
am a beginer in soapmaking i was happy to com across ur site n i wld be glad if u can teach me how to
make soap because i intend to be doing a commercial
soap supply thanks from prince
Because the high pH of true
soap raises the scales that
make up your hair, you'll need to smooth them back down with something acidic or you'll find your hair is quite coarse and tangly.
It
makes the ordeal seem so much easier
because you just squirt on the shampoo that's been formulated for this exact purpose (unlike the regular
soap I used to apply to clean my brushes) and every last bit of makeup comes off in an easy washing session.
She must
make it out, though,
because she's getting grilled about whatever she encountered inside the
soap bubble - looking thing by people in containment suits.
She has particularly fond memories of the ongoing
soap opera that
makes up the day - to - day life of a large secondary school,
because all tightly knit communities are full of stories: «For a writer, it's a perfect environment.
Accommodation varies from lovely chalets downriver from the shop and restaurant on the banks of the Sabie, to two - and - three - bed bungalows with en suite bathrooms, but minus a kitchen (these are communal and outside), which does
make a long - term stay here rather uncomfortable, but it's fine for overnight (if you do not mind having to re-wash all your crockery and cutlery
because the people before you obviously left at dawn and must have used the hand basin as a washing alternative — minus
soap).
Because the possibilities of
soap as a medium are so vast, Marshall explained, students may begin with the same bar of
soap and the shared goal of
making the same type of object, but in the end all of their sculptures will turn out immensely different from one another.
Despite — or, possibly,
because of — its racial connotations, it's been the noncolor of choice for an unusual number of recent London exhibitions, among them Indian modernist F. N. Souza's black - on - black figurative paintings from 1965 at Grosvenor Gallery; Korean sculptor Meekyoung Shin's «Untitled (Black Series),» 2013 — comprising exquisite vases
made of
soap manipulated to mimic coal - colored ceramics — at Sumarria Lunn Gallery; and the late English filmmaker Derek Jarman's assemblaged «Black Paintings» from the 1980s and early»90s at Wilkinson.
The pair lost in the finals, but not before getting rave reviews from the judges for their creative confections, including «Cheddar Habanero Crisp» (the habanero pepper was an ingredient with a «twist,» just like every
soap opera has), «Strawberry Chocolate Seduction» (which was topped with two figures in a bed
made from fondant), and a tombstone - topped «Gluten - Free Escaping Death» cupcake (
because someone's always cheating death on
soap operas, Friedman said).