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  1. here's a lotion recipe that I've used, in ounces:

    9 water

    9 aloe vera juice

    2.2 shea butter

    1.7 SAO

    1.2 ewax

    1 glycerine

    1 grapeseed oil

    teaspoon Germaben

    I swear I love the consistency because it's not too thick or too light, but soon as i put it on my hands this lotion dry the hell out my hands. When i had stearic acid it did not do that but SA made my lotion too thick so I removed it. Please help ladies, thanks.

  2. Hi all,

    i've been reading on the benefits of aloe vera on skin, i would like to start adding it to my lotions as a 50/50 mix with water, i know i have to boil the water to rid of any potential problems, do i also boil the aloe vera leaf juice? i buy mine from wholesfood and it comes with a preservative. what do you guys recommend?

  3. i wish i had posted this question earlier because i can no longer find the exact measurements. but your guess sounds about correct. i wish to do another batch but with less oils. this sucks, i was so excited when i saw my soap trace :mad:, will it eventually cure or should i just discard it all together? i cautioned anyone at home from using the soap.

  4. i made a loaf of shea butter soap early last month and till this day the soap is still very soft in the inside. the only parts that have harden are the outer layer on the sides. what have i done wrong? i believed i gelled my soap improperly. i put it in a wooden box and covered it with comforters and towels, only to unmold it in 36 hours.

  5. You will have fun learning to do CP too! It's not difficult, you're right. It's a challenge in different ways, and I hope that you completely enjoy all of your soaping experiences! I love soaping, and love to enable those who want to try! :)

    thank you so much PA. I hope to start this weekend, but i'll have to go out and buy my equipment. goggles, thermometer (my glass one broke) and gloves, maybe a face mask. lol

  6. I know a lot of MP soap makers, and I've heard many complaints of MP soap being drying to the skin. That was one of my main objectives when I first started making MP soap.. to create a bar that is non drying. I think I have accomplished that. I use a lot of additives in my soaps though, and I don't know if you are willing to do that much with your soap?

    The main ingredient that I use to combat dryness though is goat milk.

    I use a lot of it in every batch I make.

    I never use a goat milk base.. I always add it to a white base. The base I use to begin with is Essentials By Catalina, but in a pinch I've also used SFIC low sweat white. Use a lot.. more than you think you should! It will amaze you!!

    Thank you prairieanne, I'll see what I can do. I've been so desperate that I've already brought my lye and wooden box for CP. I think with the exception of lye, CP is quite easy to do. the only thing that worries me about it is the time it takes to cure. i will continue to experiment with MP and take you up to your suggestion, I visited the vitaminshoppe a week ago and saw a can of powdered goat milk. so i'll go back to pick it up.

  7. That's my thing also, I have at least 10 lbs of MP sitting at home, I will keep experimenting till I can figure out what the problem is, and if all falls I will switch to very basic CP recipes. but i don't want my to feel like my money's gone to waste.

  8. I've done a search and i find little snippets here and there and i have tried every suggestions but can't find a remedy to this situation, so I'm asking again...I have a shea butter and goat milk base from sfic (i purchased them from brambleberry) I am playing around with them (which is outrageous because I paid almost $40 shipping) but the point is no matter what I do, these soap bases dry the hell out my skin.

    I don't know what to do and I've let others use it and they all say the same thing so I know it's not me. I don't think it's the base itself because when I try it outright without melting it is fine, but once it melts it gets that way. I don't know what is going on. I don't overheat my pot, i stir in the remaining cubes till they are all melted away from the hot water, I add my oils and try to do so without killing the latter, I've even worked it without adding anything and the soap is still drying.

    I then tried covering my base while it melted and poured it in the mold still covered to help keep the moisture and that just made the soap soft, I've added glycerine, shea butter, cocoa butter, almond, castor, LS all of that and still get the same thing. i've let the soap sit for days, I've tried wrapping them as soon as possible. Seriously, you guys seem to have so much success with these bases but i'm not. this sucks can anyone suggests something i may be oblivious to when it comes to this?

  9. While it sounds nice, I think the ingredient INCI would be a long one if you are planning on selling these at some point.

    I have been working on a similar one, however, I would like to add some SLSa or other foaming agent when I get it where I like it.

    I have found out that I used too much sugar in my previous versions. I am now working on version 4.:rolleyes2

    i have seen some cubes on etsy http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?ref=sr_gallery_3&listing_id=22668855&ga_search_query=sugar+cubes&ga_search_type=tag_title&ga_page=&min=&max=&order=

    if you take a look at the ingredients it looks like just sugar, glycerine (shave soap) and oils, maybe a preservative here and there. i'm guessing that's what the vit E oil and grapeseed extract are for.

  10. i definitely understand. I was just playing around with it to get the consistency i liked. I tend to work like that, get it to where i want it and then tweak it a little bit to really get it going. btw what is INCI, because i do plan on giving some away in the near future.

  11. yes it makes sense, but i don't think i heat mine too hot either, as soon as the soap is melted i remove it from the double boiler and continuously stir the remaining small blocks till it melts.

    i'll cover my melting soap to help retain moisture see if that'll help.

  12. i've been experimenting with sugar cubes which i absolutely love, but i cant get mine the way i like them. (soft so they could break off) for example all i use is sugar (white, pure cane) a MP base, castile liquid soap and almond oil. i add more sugar than there is base, kind of an over saturation point, yet my cubes are always hard so the sugar soap doesn't lather unless you break the cube in half, which is fine but when the soap is too hard you can't really do that. Anyone can suggest how to make my cubes soft?

    I've tried putting them in a ziplock back right after i pop them out the mold so they could retain moisture, but they still harden so I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong.

  13. do you think it'd be better to save money by only investing in one kind of soap base (clear glycerine) and adding the additives to create the different kinds, like adding shea to create a shea butter soap as opposed to outright buying the base, or adding goat milk's powder and ect? I'm thinking about doing it like that, it saves so much money, instead of buying all different type of bases. my only problem would be to be very careful to not cut down on lather. anyone do it like so? can you share your experience or tips?

  14. did you have to acquire a license to start your business? i live in nj but i can't seem to find any info. i called several departments and they keep giving me the run around, i was even told that i may not need a license to sell soaps, bb and candles. i want to make sure that is the case. do some state not have that requirement? im presently on the phone with the clerk office for zoning conditions.

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