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    Goat milk/Kokum Butter

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    “just soap”

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    Hemp,coconut,Shea

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    Small batch goat milk soap

    The temperature of the lye and oils must be about 90 degrees when they are mixed. The milk powder will burn and discolor if the temperatures are higher. I add the milk, titanium dioxide and lemongrass fragrance to the liquid oils. Then wait for the melted oils and lye to cool down. When the...
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    Ellen Ruth Soap hot process

    Her original recipe called for 21oz water and 8.2 lye, cotton ball size silk, 1 T cane sugar, 4 t sodium lactate and essential oil (lavender, I think)
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    Basic soap

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    40% Aleppo soap

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    Gifts of the Magi Soap

    Makes 11-12 bars using the wave mold. 1-2 t. Silk into the oil cost is $4.00 per bar Before foil and packaging. fragrances are frankincense & myrrh in equal amounts. Cure for 2-3 months. Cover waves with foil, label on the bottom of the bar, shrink wrap leaving side open, tie a around the...
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    New Flax Gel Recipe

    In a small pot add 1.1 oz flax seeds to 12 oz of water. Bring to a boil and simmer a few minutes. Strain gel from seeds. (Store in frig if not using that day. )Add 2.3 oz of gel to oils and mix well. Original recipe says dissolve .34 oz of citric acid in 3.6 oz of water. Add 3.13 oz of lye to...
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    Lemongrass-Hemp Large Batch

    add lye water when fats and lye are close in temperature. (Unmold after 48 hrs, soft bars).
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    Flax Gel Soap

    In a small pot add 1.1 oz flax seeds to 12 oz of water. Bring to a boil and simmer a few minutes. Strain gel from seeds. (Store in frig if not using that day. )Add 2.3 oz of gel to oils and mix well. Original recipe says dissolve .34 oz of citric acid in 3.6 oz of water. Add 3.13 oz of lye to...
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