Showing posts with label coconut oil soap. Show all posts
Showing posts with label coconut oil soap. Show all posts
Tuesday, February 26, 2019
soap boxes!
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2/26/2019 05:33:00 PM
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Wednesday, February 20, 2019
New Soaps in Shop!
New soaps listed!
Pear and Orris - Green and sweet pear scented soap with Orris and added Turmeric
artistic swirly long size bar
Strawberry Cream Soap - A mild and natural vanilla and light fruit scent reminiscent of strawberries
darling strawberry imbed soap
Ethereal Happy Soap - A spicy bright green Lemon Verbena scent
cool translucent new process
Lava Rock Soap - a unique and interesting soap shaped like lava rocks! With activated charcoal, African black soap, and added glycerin. Unscented.
Pear and Orris - Green and sweet pear scented soap with Orris and added Turmeric
artistic swirly long size bar
Pear and Orris with Turmeric |
Strawberry Cream Soap - A mild and natural vanilla and light fruit scent reminiscent of strawberries
darling strawberry imbed soap
Strawberry Vanilla Cream Soap |
Ethereal Happy Soap - A spicy bright green Lemon Verbena scent
cool translucent new process
Ethereal Happy Soap - Lemon Verbena |
Lava Rock Soap - Activated charcoal and African Black soap |
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2/20/2019 05:58:00 PM
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Monday, February 04, 2019
Strawberry Soap
Here it is, the cutest off-center imbed soap I have ever made!
the strawberry is inside!!!
the top looks kind of weird, it lacked about 200 grams so i had to make the fragrance again and make extra soap... i got lazy and didnt all all the fragrance ingredients, just the ones i thought would colour the soap (to match the colour) and it looks like the soap gelled but the top part... maybe it didnt because of the imbed
here you can see the colour doesnt really match
here they are in all their tiny cute glory! looks like they were forced to go into semi gel
so cute!!!! i trimmed all the edges and saved them for rebatching
my only issue is that the strawberry is too low into the soap (shouldnt have pushed it down so far!)
here are some in a cube, these strawberries are from the last batch and this cube soap didnt gel. the colour is more opaque and buttercream and the edges are much sharper.
the strawberry is inside!!!
the top looks kind of weird, it lacked about 200 grams so i had to make the fragrance again and make extra soap... i got lazy and didnt all all the fragrance ingredients, just the ones i thought would colour the soap (to match the colour) and it looks like the soap gelled but the top part... maybe it didnt because of the imbed
here you can see the colour doesnt really match
here they are in all their tiny cute glory! looks like they were forced to go into semi gel
so cute!!!! i trimmed all the edges and saved them for rebatching
my only issue is that the strawberry is too low into the soap (shouldnt have pushed it down so far!)
here are some in a cube, these strawberries are from the last batch and this cube soap didnt gel. the colour is more opaque and buttercream and the edges are much sharper.
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2/04/2019 06:23:00 PM
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Sunday, February 03, 2019
New Soaps
hey i realize now i cut the soaps too early.
this is a 250 gram total custom bar,
scented with the basic fougere, essential oils and veramoss and coumarin wow it smells Amazing!!!
This is the oranger crystal fisco, turned into a bunch of tom thompsons. go figure. scented with the stationary scent (gotta call it something else now) my first synthetics only fragrance smells quite edible and cosmetic
(its now slowly turning darker beige / tan)
the stash awaits its paper boxes
some glycerin soaps i made with no recipe - the purple one is sooooo great mild and bubbly great for my hands while working on the projects i always have to wash and my terrible habit of cutting and usng the soap too early sometimes causes my hands to get extremely dried up so these glycerin soaps i make are now my fave for right away use. these and the liquid soap. oh yeah ive made two different liquid soaps!
*new update with details! *
here are the soaps on the shelf
this is the lava soap made of african black soap and coconut oil soap and activated charcoal (its the one that i tried to make look like lava) (actually it was an accident and i went with it) there are 3 but this was the most artistic one
this was a shea butter addition soap with a lavender alcohol bottom (that line on the bottom of darker soap is the most clear and lovely soap) but i didnt temper the batch or something so the shea butter was grainy and it didnt lather that much and it smelled weird i didnt scent it or scented it strange (which happens frequently i use a weird perfume as a soap fragrance because most times the weirdness disappears and its a nice smell but this was not one of those times)
some table scraps... my poor dog
this is rose swirl im not sure if they look grotesque or not. im just gonna say they dont, to save my feelings.
these are fresh lilac bars they smell great, heady, lilac, floral, not for those who dislike flower scents, this is that classic lilac scent
these are my *favorite* but i hacked the loaf very badly and all the bars are unevenly cut (so sad) these soaps were measured perfectly and theyve cured to perfection,,,,,the scent of blackberries and violet leaf this soap is divine
these are lack lye fiasco bars that finally cured into the mildest full of glycerin bars, and they are quite large, much larger than all the rest at 750 divided by 3 (250 grams per bar)
these are little tiny soaps made into a bigger tiny soap. they are shards of mainly glycerin soap trials and colouring experiments and they are super adorable i love the colours. they are made using ice cube molds.
these are the strawberry soaps so cute i made them spur of the moment in a burst of creative energy (but according to camh thats called mania and needs to medicated with sedation drugs? )
these are glycerin bars that took forever to cure - too long to cure actually
they smell ok, not my fave but i love the colour, i havent tried them, i think they are super mild though i wonder about how bubbly they are!
this is a new process i came up with that makes the cold process soap more translucent, i called this soap happy soap and i created a lemon verbena like scent for it.
this is another glycerin soap same time i made the aqua one. its SUPER bubbly !!!! but not very clear at all. you can tell its got a different texture and it smells nice. it should smell like grapes but it smells like something sweet.
there are also loads of soap blocks which i havent taken pictures of. im trying to batch some lye but its taken me 4 days i havent done it yet i am very distracted with trauma stress right now (no weed) and no food (hungry and cant think clearly)
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2/03/2019 10:16:00 AM
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I Love You Soap - red rose swirl handmade soap
For Valentines day!
https://www.etsy.com/ca/listing/665987874/i-love-you-soap-red-rose-clay-swirl
I made this one a wrapper but no pic of it
originally published on Jan 19
https://www.etsy.com/ca/listing/665987874/i-love-you-soap-red-rose-clay-swirl
I made this one a wrapper but no pic of it
originally published on Jan 19
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2/03/2019 09:48:00 AM
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PINQ STRAWBERRY
new soap
pink clay and a touch of shea with
a fruity floral rose reminiscent of
strawberries, ylang ylang and wine
messed up closing photoshop before shut down last night and lost the layers so got to do the cover again
but ahhhh how satisfying
also need to get paper
this paper is no good for the ink
not sure how it smelled so strongly of strawberries but now a few days later the open bars are just starting to smell like rose again....this one packaged last night has brought the stawberry scent back.
i didnt measure the oils when making the scent so i lost the recipe...this soap loaf is the only one!
originally published on Jan. 18
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2/03/2019 09:46:00 AM
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Wednesday, January 23, 2019
Liquid Soap from Rebatch Lye Heavy Soap
Making liquid soap from rebatched lye heavy soap is super great! Only thing is you need to know how much oil to put in. Ive made two liquid soaps from a rebatch and this last one was the best!
Because I knew how much oil i forgot. But now what Ive winged it 4 times and followed with great success two online recipes i think i can eyeball the amount of extra oil i can add into the rebatch and still come away with something soapy. Alternately you can make a small amount of new soap to add in the rebatch if using over fatted glycerin river type soaps.
When you rebatch for liquid soap add alcohol to the grated soap and heat it in the crock pot. i was lucky to find an unused looking mini one at value village. i havent died from using it or any of the soaps so i guess its ok to sell soaps made using the second hand crock pot? like what if they cooked chopped up dogs that passed of old age, or road kill squirrels? would i know?
So back to rebatching the grated soap, ive been using the ratio i found online from evik and the french lady on youtube, for the extra liquids you add melted stearic acid in the end, but during the process you add in glycerin and sugar and salt and ive been using xylitol because i cant get sorbitol right now, ive also used sodium lactate, ive added ipm at the end, i only use distilled water, i use the strong ethanol with camphor because its the only one i can find at 94% proof at the shop, and dilute it for spraying, it makes the soap smell cool and as if it smelled like what evaporation would smell like. but not evaporation from hot sidewalks or car roofs. more like the evaporation of a strong mint tea, or a pot of simmering herbs, and cold. the soap to water ratio aimed for is no more than 100 grams total until the end of procedure for up to 300 grams soap for a solid soap, but for the liquid soap its up to you how watery you want it, but i add the water at the very end. im not using potassium hydroxide which is what youre supposed to use for liquid soap. i cant find it locally. so making the soap is difficult and long because i always peek and need to stir and sometimes scrape down the sides but apparently i saw on youtube you can cover the pot with plastic wrap and never stir it but im not sure i have the right pot for that. so i add first alcohol, up to 50 grams, cover pot and let that dissolve the grated soap in heat. after a while, since my little pot is little, 15 mins or so, i check and give it a stir, spraying top of soap with alcohol so it doesnt dry out. i add a mixture of sugar xylitol glycerin salt water a bit at a time, up to 50 grams, ive used more, sparying the bubbles that form as i break up the soap paste, i keep doing this until it forms a uniform paste and cover, at some point the paste start to liquify at the base and i usually keep adding more grated soap until the pot is full, about 500 grams. until the entire thing is full, paste, and starts to liquify, i keep spraying it with alcohol and cover it and leave it covered until i can blend in melted stearic acid. i have been adding half the recommended stearic acid for liquid soap, about 20 grams for about 400 grams soap. when the soap is liquified (the top usually has bubbles which i remove because im impatient) i pour in the melted stearic acid and blend the soap in the crock pot and remelt the entire thing, occasionally spraying the top so it never dries out, then this clarifies again and then you can add water, at this point, the soap should not be cloudy. Add preservative at cooling! No way is this soap going to go bad I want to keep it forever because it took so long to make. This is a long process that takes hours but yields an insanely mild and lovely liquid soap. I am using the melt and pour glycerin soap recipe from evik (curious-soapmaker.com) and a comment from her blog, a translation from a french youtube video for the structure and ratio concepts. I have a huge bottle of home made liquid soap now and im going to experiment with it for shampoo, and other washes because i got some SLSa powder. Its supposed to be not sls but i dont know why i got it actually, i got it to add to watery moisturizers for thick body washes. also im super excited to smell this soap. the soap was the lemon milk (vanilla) and a creamy magnolia (new perfume blend!)
I never liked vanilla but it turns out when i use it in blends i freakin love it.
lol the soap turned into a thick gel like paste the next morning. maybe try No Stearic Acid. guess whos making some soap cream experiments today?
Because I knew how much oil i forgot. But now what Ive winged it 4 times and followed with great success two online recipes i think i can eyeball the amount of extra oil i can add into the rebatch and still come away with something soapy. Alternately you can make a small amount of new soap to add in the rebatch if using over fatted glycerin river type soaps.
When you rebatch for liquid soap add alcohol to the grated soap and heat it in the crock pot. i was lucky to find an unused looking mini one at value village. i havent died from using it or any of the soaps so i guess its ok to sell soaps made using the second hand crock pot? like what if they cooked chopped up dogs that passed of old age, or road kill squirrels? would i know?
So back to rebatching the grated soap, ive been using the ratio i found online from evik and the french lady on youtube, for the extra liquids you add melted stearic acid in the end, but during the process you add in glycerin and sugar and salt and ive been using xylitol because i cant get sorbitol right now, ive also used sodium lactate, ive added ipm at the end, i only use distilled water, i use the strong ethanol with camphor because its the only one i can find at 94% proof at the shop, and dilute it for spraying, it makes the soap smell cool and as if it smelled like what evaporation would smell like. but not evaporation from hot sidewalks or car roofs. more like the evaporation of a strong mint tea, or a pot of simmering herbs, and cold. the soap to water ratio aimed for is no more than 100 grams total until the end of procedure for up to 300 grams soap for a solid soap, but for the liquid soap its up to you how watery you want it, but i add the water at the very end. im not using potassium hydroxide which is what youre supposed to use for liquid soap. i cant find it locally. so making the soap is difficult and long because i always peek and need to stir and sometimes scrape down the sides but apparently i saw on youtube you can cover the pot with plastic wrap and never stir it but im not sure i have the right pot for that. so i add first alcohol, up to 50 grams, cover pot and let that dissolve the grated soap in heat. after a while, since my little pot is little, 15 mins or so, i check and give it a stir, spraying top of soap with alcohol so it doesnt dry out. i add a mixture of sugar xylitol glycerin salt water a bit at a time, up to 50 grams, ive used more, sparying the bubbles that form as i break up the soap paste, i keep doing this until it forms a uniform paste and cover, at some point the paste start to liquify at the base and i usually keep adding more grated soap until the pot is full, about 500 grams. until the entire thing is full, paste, and starts to liquify, i keep spraying it with alcohol and cover it and leave it covered until i can blend in melted stearic acid. i have been adding half the recommended stearic acid for liquid soap, about 20 grams for about 400 grams soap. when the soap is liquified (the top usually has bubbles which i remove because im impatient) i pour in the melted stearic acid and blend the soap in the crock pot and remelt the entire thing, occasionally spraying the top so it never dries out, then this clarifies again and then you can add water, at this point, the soap should not be cloudy. Add preservative at cooling! No way is this soap going to go bad I want to keep it forever because it took so long to make. This is a long process that takes hours but yields an insanely mild and lovely liquid soap. I am using the melt and pour glycerin soap recipe from evik (curious-soapmaker.com) and a comment from her blog, a translation from a french youtube video for the structure and ratio concepts. I have a huge bottle of home made liquid soap now and im going to experiment with it for shampoo, and other washes because i got some SLSa powder. Its supposed to be not sls but i dont know why i got it actually, i got it to add to watery moisturizers for thick body washes. also im super excited to smell this soap. the soap was the lemon milk (vanilla) and a creamy magnolia (new perfume blend!)
I never liked vanilla but it turns out when i use it in blends i freakin love it.
lol the soap turned into a thick gel like paste the next morning. maybe try No Stearic Acid. guess whos making some soap cream experiments today?
Posted by
nico tiro aka mkicrattzzi (michelle nicole godinez tirona)
at
1/23/2019 11:52:00 PM
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Labels:
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stearic acid soap recipe

Monday, January 14, 2019
Sweet Man Blend Soap
Yeah! Now on etsy: https://www.etsy.com/ca/listing/654423879/sweet-man-blend-soap
Sweet Man Blend Soap
Leather & Pear
Bosche Pear In A Leather Bag
School Boy
Bring Your Pear To Work Day
Bird Watcher
ALL AGES fragrance for male. Pour Homme.
100% Coconut Oil Soap with Kaolin Clay from Germany.
Cleansing and fragrant.
Essential oils and botanical extracts of Tobacco, Orris, Vanilla, Guaiacwood, Cedar Atlas, Rose, Lemon...
Fine fragrances include Castoreum (not for Vegans)
Bring your animal aura with you.
Impeccable hygiene and keen intuition
The classic man breaks hearts.
He smells good and lives well.
10 bars available. If you would like to purchase wholesale, send me an email or comment on this post.
Free pick up in Toronto $25 minimum purchase.
Have a look at my other products and services.
Handmade item.
Aromatherapy Toronto
by Nicole Tirona

Leather & Pear
Bosche Pear In A Leather Bag
School Boy
Bring Your Pear To Work Day
Bird Watcher
ALL AGES fragrance for male. Pour Homme.
100% Coconut Oil Soap with Kaolin Clay from Germany.
Cleansing and fragrant.
Essential oils and botanical extracts of Tobacco, Orris, Vanilla, Guaiacwood, Cedar Atlas, Rose, Lemon...
Fine fragrances include Castoreum (not for Vegans)
Bring your animal aura with you.
Impeccable hygiene and keen intuition
The classic man breaks hearts.
He smells good and lives well.
10 bars available. If you would like to purchase wholesale, send me an email or comment on this post.
Free pick up in Toronto $25 minimum purchase.
Have a look at my other products and services.
Handmade item.
Aromatherapy Toronto
by Nicole Tirona
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1/14/2019 08:49:00 PM
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