Is it wrong that I want to make more like now?
Is it wrong that I want to make more like now?
Please feel free to mail me some of those beautiful soaps so you can make more!
Does anyone else use their own homebrew for soap?...Didn't read through all 19 pagesI have made a few batches now using the cold process and can't believe how easy it is!! To really emphasize the "beer" part I use milled grain or homegrown hops in the mix. Just like brewing I really enjoy the process. Obviously I can't possibly use that much soap so I have started selling mine at local craft fairs and beer festivals.
Subscribed. I've gotta do this soon.
Don't do it. It's a slippery slope.
I don't use grain or hops- the grain is too scratchy and the hops turn brown.
But I do use beer in many of my soaps. And I've steep hops in the water before using, although the hoppy aroma doesn't seem to survive long. I'm thinking that I'll do a hot process soap, and add the steeped hops liquid at the end, to see if that survives better.
Have you ever used any hop oil? The type that is supposed to replicate dry hopping. Thinking it might work really well in soap making hop aroma.
No. I read my ingredients, and it states it has alcohol in it. I was afraid my soap would seize, so I didn't use it.
Interesting. Do you boil your beer before you use it for soap so that the alcohol cooks off? I have seen some recipes that call for that. I have also seen some recipes say the beer needs to be flat and warm. The recipe I have been using came out of Zymurgy from a few years back. They just call for "beer" and didn't make mention of any special treatment for the beer.
I laughed and laughed.
I'm sorry. I shouldn't have led you down this path.
Do you want to talk about liquid soap making? how about hot process (I do a lot of hot process now)? Or, making lotions, lotion bars, bath salts, body butters, body scrubs?
I'm sorry to have been a bad influence on you. But c'mon- you have SOAP.![]()
FYI - Kris wants to do more "homemade" gifts this year and get into the festive spirit. She mentioned I might want to make some soaps.
This led to her asking if we can make liquid soaps. I told her you make that and lip balm, laundry soap, etc. So I will be looking up some of those recipes real soon. Hopefully in an hour or so.
Liquid soaps can be tougher to do and to do well.
You need KOH instead of sodium hydroxide. Also, due to dilution enough to be fluid, sometimes they are a bit thin. So, to get around that, I found "the glycerine method" which works great, but costs more, since you have to buy glycerine but the drug stores have it. Here's the link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0LPCXo2zvE&ab_channel=TheLadyMarah
I found that not using glycerine, and just doing traditional liquid soap, I use a mixture of NaOH and KOH, (about 2% of the lye is NaOH, so it holds together with some body better) and then dilute the paste as much as it takes.
Tell Kris about Bath Bombs! Those are the best, and people love them. Oh, sure, it's mainly women and girls- but Quinn loves them too. He calls them "bath fizzies". Last year I did Christmas tree molds that a friend had and they were perfectly sized. For me, I did use some whole hops, because, well, beer.
You drop one in the tub, and it's like a jacuzzi when it fizzes around the tub. I use citric acid and baking soda for the reaction, but that also makes nice soft water for softer skin. A tiny bit of oil (either sweet almond oil or avocado oil) and some essential oils- and a few miniature squirts of water just enough to hold together but not start the reaction- and then set on a rack in a dry place to harden out before storing. http://www.instructables.com/id/How-To-Make-Bath-Bombs/
Bath salts are just epsom salts, and Dead sea salts with some essential oil and again, maybe a wee bit of sweet almond oil (but not enough to make your tub slipper). My daughter loves orange essential oil, so that's what I do for her. Lavender is awesome as well.
The lip balms are super easy.
Oh, boy. I wish I didn't have to work today/this evening- now I want to make lip balm, bath bombs and bath salts!!!!!!!!
Tell Kris about Bath Bombs! Those are the best, and people love them. Oh, sure, it's mainly women and girls- but Quinn loves them too. He calls them "bath fizzies". Last year I did Christmas tree molds that a friend had and they were perfectly sized. For me, I did use some whole hops, because, well, beer.
The lip balms are super easy.
I laughed and laughed.
I'm sorry. I shouldn't have led you down this path.
Do you want to talk about liquid soap making? how about hot process (I do a lot of hot process now)? Or, making lotions, lotion bars, bath salts, body butters, body scrubs?
I'm sorry to have been a bad influence on you. But c'mon- you have SOAP.![]()
@Melana - that soap is just gorgeous! Love how the bubble wrap gives it that "honeycomb" look. NICE job.
Thank you. I might have to start sending people random bars of soap just to make room for more soap.