How to Add Lye to Milk for Cold Process Soap
Milk soap involves replacing all, or part, of the water in a cold process recipe with milk. Milk options include (but are not limited to) cow milk, goat milk, almond milk, soy milk and milk powders....
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Using milk in cold process soap gives it a luxurious and creamy feeling. For the next couple weeks, the blog will be full of projects made with milk. Adding milk to your cold process soap is different...
View ArticleLime in the Coconut Milk Cold Process Tutorial
Inspired by the popular song, this Lime in the Coconut Milk soap is a tropical vacation in bar form! Coconut milk powder replaces water in this recipe to give additional moisture. Coconut milk powder...
View ArticleCreamy Cow Milk Cold Process Tutorial
Soap made with goat milk is popular, but did you know luxurious soap can also be made with cow milk? For this Creamy Cow Milk Cold Process Tutorial, whole cow milk is used to add extra moisture and...
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The past few weeks have been full of projects involving milk. This week featured cold process soap made with cow milk. The Creamy Cow Milk Cold Process Tutorial has a classic black and white color...
View ArticleMilk Project Roundup
Soap making with milk is popular because of milk’s natural moisturizing properties. For the past two weeks, the blog has been full of soapy projects made with milk and milk powders. Milk can replace...
View Article5 Tips for Using Fresh Ingredients in Soap
Have you ever looked in your kitchen cabinets and thought, “Huh, I wonder if I can put that in soap?” If so, you’re in good company. It’s a pretty common thought among soapmakers. Also, you are in...
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