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Hi Gea,

I haven't used infused vanilla in M & P soap, so I'm not going to advise

on how to do that .. but I'll tell you - to save that batch of M & P

you're afraid was ruined .. just add more of the M & P base to it .. I'm

SURE you'll be able to save it :)

 

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Hi all,

I infused vanilla in jojoba- smelled great and I used some in cream-

no problems its wonderful. BUT I put it in soap- M & P and it never

hardened, I remelted and added beeswax still didn't harden

completely, smelled great but its garbage:(

How or can I use infused vanilla bean in M & P soap?

Thank-you

Gea

 

 

 

 

 

 

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In M & P soap the norm for adding any Carrier oil (jojoba, apricot kernel,

avocado, etc.) and/or butters (shea, cocoa, mango, etc.) should be a total of

around 1 tablespoon per pound of soap. Any more and the M & P soap may not harden

or will not lather very well. Do not throw it away if you added way to much

oil. Experiment with it. If it lathers or if it doesn't add some liquid soap

(castile) and make a bath scrub (sugar, brown sugar, or a salt scrub). And if

it lathers put it in jars and call it Bath Pudding. Just a few suggestions hope

they help.

Gail

 

Gea <theimage wrote:

I infused vanilla in jojoba- smelled great and I used some in cream- no problems

its wonderful. BUT I put it in soap- M & P and it never hardened, I remelted and

added beeswax still didn't harden completely, smelled great but its garbage:(How

or can I use infused vanilla bean in M & P soap? Thank-you

Gea

 

 

 

 

 

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I attended a soap making class and now I have a huge block of lavender

colored soap with lavender essential oil in it. Does anyone know of any stamps

I

can get to put into the soap? Alysyn, the soapmaker, said that it will be soft

enough to press a design into it.

I have a rubber stamp of my house that I could probably find a way to make it

into a metal stamp.

Jan

 

In a message dated 5/21/2004 12:00:21 PM Pacific Standard Time,

chrisziggy writes:

Hi Gea,

 

I agree with Candy, Unless your making some kind of loaf with colorful

chunks or little embeds in it to sell to a store that wants to be all

fancy schmancy and cut the bars from it in front of customers, you'll

have SO much more fun making your M & P in pretty design molds :-D JMHO.

 

But to use that loaf mold, yeah, you'll want to line it with something

like a plastic bag.

 

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Hi Gea,

 

Yes, you can use it for MP soap. You will need to line it with wax paper or

freezer paper, just like you would for Cold Process soap.

 

Although, I think you'd be happier using something other than a " loaf mold "

for your MP soap.

 

HTH,

Candy

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Hi Gea,

 

I agree with Candy, Unless your making some kind of loaf with colorful

chunks or little embeds in it to sell to a store that wants to be all

fancy schmancy and cut the bars from it in front of customers, you'll

have SO much more fun making your M & P in pretty design molds :-D JMHO.

 

But to use that loaf mold, yeah, you'll want to line it with something

like a plastic bag.

 

*Smile*

Chris (list mom)

http://www.alittleolfactory.com

 

 

 

 

C. Lucas [cdlucas]

 

 

Hi Gea,

 

Yes, you can use it for MP soap. You will need to line it with wax

paper or

freezer paper, just like you would for Cold Process soap.

 

Although, I think you'd be happier using something other than a " loaf

mold "

for your MP soap.

 

HTH,

Candy

 

 

 

 

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Hi Jan,

 

I saw somebody on some list made a soap stamp out of Sculpey clay

(a.k.a. polymer or FIMO clay) .. just an idea :)

 

*Smile*

Chris (list mom)

 

http://www.alittleolfactory.com

 

 

 

 

Oaklandplants [Oaklandplants]

 

 

I attended a soap making class and now I have a huge block of lavender

colored soap with lavender essential oil in it. Does anyone know of any

stamps I

can get to put into the soap? Alysyn, the soapmaker, said that it will

be soft

enough to press a design into it.

I have a rubber stamp of my house that I could probably find a way to

make it

into a metal stamp.

Jan

 

 

 

 

 

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It will be soft enough now, but after it has cured it might not be. You might

try your stamps. You can also order soap stamps online. I don't use them, so

don't know of any but just do a search for soap stamps. I know they are there.

Anita in TX

 

 

 

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Hi there

List mom here

Does anyone have any idea what I can add to my soap to make it harder?

I love my formula, it's just a bit soft. Isn't there an additive of some sort that I can use to make it harder?

Thanks for the help,

 

Diana

 

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Propylene Glycol Propylene Glycol A humectant. Adds to firmness & soap stability and structure. Also a remelting solvent used in melt & pour soap.

 

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Hi there

List mom here

Does anyone have any idea what I can add to my soap to make it harder?

I love my formula, it's just a bit soft. Isn't there an additive of some sort that I can use to make it harder?

Thanks for the help,

 

Diana

 

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Your oils make the soap hard or soft, but if you absolutely don't want

to change your formula, try adding a little salt to your recipe.

About 1/2 to 1 tbs per pound of oils.

HTH,

Bobbie

 

Jose and Diana wrote:

> Hi there

> List mom here

> Does anyone have any idea what I can add to my soap to make it harder?

> I love my formula, it's just a bit soft. Isn't there an additive of

> some sort that I can use to make it harder?

> Thanks for the help,

>

> Diana

>

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Hi

If you don't want to change your oils then add some Palm Stearic.

Tricia

 

Does anyone have any idea what I can add to my soap to make it harder?

I love my formula, it's just a bit soft. Isn't there an additive of some sort that I can use to make it harder?

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