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I only add yoghurt just before trace. Personally I think that yoghurt would be too thick to add as a water count. Maybe you could try watering it down, but then you would still have to treat it like you would milk when adding the lye.

I usually add 2-3 tblsp to a 6lb batch. Probably could try more, but thats all I have experiemented with.

HTH

Tracey

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I use yogurt @ 1oz ppo. You only need a little to feel the difference. I love yogurt in soaps.

This is what I'm going to try then. Do you use real plain yogurt from the store? This is what I bought. And I guess you have to keep it cold, the soap I mean, after pouring, Like GM soap to keep from getting too hot? Or can you let it gel with out it overheating? Thanks for the input!

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This is what I'm going to try then. Do you use real plain yogurt from the store? This is what I bought. And I guess you have to keep it cold, the soap I mean, after pouring, Like GM soap to keep from getting too hot? Or can you let it gel with out it overheating? Thanks for the input!

I'm a bit late back to this thread but...

Yes, regular yogurt from the store. I use plain yogurt, vanilla flavored yogurt (because this is what I eat), or soy milk based yogurt. I don't really take any kinds of precautions like I would for fresh goat milk (or any other fresh milk). I add the yogurt to my oils, whisk to blend then pour my lye water in... I've never had to watch it. I've never had overheating. Yogurt brings a smooth, silky, creamy feeling to the soap. It's very gentle (soothing) feeling to my dry, itchy skin.

hope this helps a little :)

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