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Title: Liquid Soap & Soap Gels
Categories: Soap *
Yield: 1 Batch
LIQUID SOAP INGREDIENTS | ||
2 | oz | Grated basic soap |
8 | oz | Water |
SOAP GEL INGREDIENTS | ||
2 | oz | Grated basic soap |
5 | oz | Water |
1. Select a basic soap recipe and a hand-milled soap recipe. Make a batch of basic soap, then grate the soap and permit it to dry for only a few days. Measure 12 oz of the grated soap and mix in any additives, fragrances, and/or colors, making sure to add them in the proportions given in your selected hand-milled soap recipe.
2. Place the grated soap and water in a saucepan. Note that soap gels require less water than do liquid soap.
3. Heat the mixture gently, trying not to use too vigorously. To help the soap melt completely, use a whisk to break up any small pieces.
4. When the soap has melted, check its consistency by placing a spoonful in a small dish and cooling the dish in a cold-water batch. If the soap seems too thin or too thick at room temperature, add a little more water or grated soap, and reheat if necessary.
5. When its consistency is correct, pour the soap into the container of your choice.
Source: "The Complete Soapmaker" by Norma Coney
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