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Sodium Lactate and Silk.


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I made a HP batch Friday using Sodium Lactate and Silk Fibers and a bit of sugar in the lye solution. Wow wow wow.:yay: The soap feels so good. Do all of you put these items in the lye? I will from now on. It made such a difference on how the soap feels. My hubby thinks I am loosing it because I kept going to the sink and washing my hands with the soap pot scraps. Then I would tell him look and feel my hands...They are so silky and soft. He just rolled his eyes.

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I usually add more water to make it flow into the mold better doing HP(for example ...if I need 12oz of water I usually use 15oz). This makes my cure time much longer. This time I didnt add any extra water and it flowed very nice into the mold and looks smooth. I think the great feel from the soap comes from the silk.

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Have some liquid silk here that I just had to have. Going to try it in M&P later this week. Just made castile/bastile liquid soap from BB soap paste. Is really nice stuff but needs something. Seems a little bit drying. Didn't think of liquid silk until saw this thread.

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What does sodium lactate do for soap?

Sodium Lactate makes the cooked soap much more fluid so you can actually pour it instead of glopping. It also hardens the soap. I love it.

CP with it as well if your doing veggie soaps.

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I got SL from WSP. I know Brambleberry sells it and I imagine most soaping suppliers do.

Where do you get silk fibers? Is liquid silk the same thing--it's expensive stuff?

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So how much SL do you add and where do you get it?

I don't have my notes in front of me, but I believe I add 1tbs pp oils. I got mine from CG, but NG sells it now.

Order it. You will not regret it! :))

I need to know where to get silk. lol

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I got my silk here. I purchased fiber. http://www.soap-making-resource.com/tussah-silk.html. I didnt want a liquid because I think it has an expiration date. You can look up natural tussah silk on Etsy and find some too. 1oz of fiber is quite a bit and a pinch to 2# of oils is all i used. It melts in the lye water. Oh and Tussah silk is crulety free. No injuries to the worms while gathering this silk..lol.

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You can also get this silk at The Scent Works and I got mine here http://www.lookchina.com/textile/homespin/silk/tussah_silk_sliver.htm

That was the same place that was used for the co-op several years ago. Per oz, they are much cheaper but the smallest bag is 5 oz. And let me tell ya, that is a lot of silk. :) I got the natural silver (looks more gold) and it's very pretty.

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Does anyone know if M&P gets hot enough to dissolve the non-liquid silk? Am reading where you all seem to use the lye water to dissolve it. Highest I take my M&P would be about 180ish, I think. Did not take the temp of the first double batch I made.

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I have some Solu Silk from the herbarie that states it's a silk amino acid. I would think this would be fine to use in my soaps it says it penetrating & moisturizing for the hair. I'm thinking this would be a good additive for a shampoo bar maybe or just the soap in general it also says for body wash.

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I have some Solu Silk from the herbarie that states it's a silk amino acid. I would think this would be fine to use in my soaps it says it penetrating & moisturizing for the hair. I'm thinking this would be a good additive for a shampoo bar maybe or just the soap in general it also says for body wash.

ladysj....Bought the liquid from BB. Said it is silk amino acids dissolved in water so I went ahead and added it @3% since 1% seems to be for leave on and up to 5% for soap after reading your post.

It did make a difference. Just enough to take away the very slight dry feel after showering to using it on my hands now where it did leave a much better smoothing affect.

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ladysj....Bought the liquid from BB. Said it is silk amino acids dissolved in water so I went ahead and added it @3% since 1% seems to be for leave on and up to 5% for soap after reading your post.

It did make a difference. Just enough to take away the very slight dry feel after showering to using it on my hands now where it did leave a much better smoothing affect.

Thank you so much I'm going to add some to my next batch hopefully tonight :) I think I'm going to try a buttermilk batch & see how it turns out :laugh2:

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