Making Soap Bars from Melt & Pour Base you can add almost anything to it. You would have to remember that if you were to add fresh fruit, it may turn rancid in the soap unless you add a preservative.
My suggestion would be to try to use dried fruit since they would inevitably have a preservative on them (unless you have dried it yourself).
Soft fruit like banana may not be ideal unless you pulp it add preservative and blend that into your melted soap base. You must also bear in mind that if you wish to sell the soap with fruit bits in it that it would also look appealing and smell great.
Nobody wants to wash their hands or bodies with soap that looks or feels yucky!
Yes... melt 1 oz of M&P soap, add 16 oz water (at room temp), let sit over night. For a gel increase M&P to 2 oz. (Use distilled water and make sure to add a preservative)
I would like to melt gold powder in a kiln and wonder if I need to add a thinner flux or would the gold pour out of the crucible on its own?
To precipitate the soap as soap is less soluble in brine
as soap solution is a base and china rose solution is an indicator, when we add china rose solution to soap solution, it changes the solution colur to green.
first melt the copper and add sodium bicarbonate and magnesium then add nitrogen and that will freeze it and then it is gold
Yes... melt 1 oz of M&P soap, add 16 oz water (at room temp), let sit over night. For a gel increase M&P to 2 oz. (Use distilled water and make sure to add a preservative)
I would like to melt gold powder in a kiln and wonder if I need to add a thinner flux or would the gold pour out of the crucible on its own?
well a great thing i do with clear soap is melt a bar of soap over heat and pour it into a bag or a dented peice of plastic add to the liquid some nice things e.g Petal,flowers,cheap plastic hears or stars nd put in the fridge to set when hard take away theplastic or ba an there yo have a new ba of soap .
It is better to not melt it. That will just make a sticky goopy mess. So you should melt it in cheee sauce.
You can add it into the water that you spray onto the window screen, or you can just pour it onto the screen and the ice will melt, the same concept goes for when you add it to the water to clear and clean the window screen.
Generally, you add butter so that the chocolate does not scold or burn when heating/microwaving, but this doesn't necessarily make it melt "faster." Regardless, the best way to melt chocolate without additives is by using a double boiler.
To make calamansi soap, measure one glass of caustic soda and three glasses of water, and pour into your container. Mix well and stir until the caustic soda is dissolved. Pour five glasses of cooking oil into the mixture. Continue stirring until a consistency of a condensed milk is achieved, then add one half of a glass of calamansi juice or extract. Pour the soap mixture into desired plastic molders and let it sit until it hardens.
This is an old trick but it still works. Pour some hot water in a pot and add the soap dish. Dissolve several denture cleaners in the water and let it soak. You may have to repeat the process several times.
You like, add lots of fruit and sorbets instead of ice cream. Pour in juice and ice if you want. Okay? :) -Yum.
To precipitate the soap as soap is less soluble in brine
You can easily make your own scented candle in a glass. Carefully melt a votive candle in the microwave, add a few drops of your favorite essential oil and then pour into a decorative cup or glass.
the melt and mix method is when you melt butter and add it to sugar. this method is used in cooking.