Soap fragrances vary into thousands of different aromas and makeups.
Typically fragrance oils derviced from chemical engineering are used to make scents such as Chocolate, Baby Powder and more...however some more expensive soaps use Oils derived from plants and seeds themselves such as Rose and Orange.
I'm not sure what your soap noodle made from. If it made from sapon. of sat. fatty acid or sat. oil with low of unsaponify matter, I think it should have no any problem about odor or rancid smell. In soap that saponified by unsat. fatty acid/oil or high unsaponified matter oil, they add some ingredient such BHT to prevent the rancid smell. But I'm not sure it is safe for skin.
To prepare cresol with soap solution, add cresol to a container of water, then add soap and mix gently. The soap will help to solubilize the cresol in water, forming a soap solution with cresol dissolved in it. It is important to follow proper safety precautions when handling cresol, as it can be irritating to the skin and eyes.
you can use it instead of your water when mixing your soap. Butto be sure your lye mixes, dissolves all the way use some water to liquefy it first ,adjusting your liquid amount's it to the cocomilkslowly as not to burn it. check your lye calculator for proper amounts.
Dish soap was first made on accident when someone spilt ash into a liver solution.
No, citric acid cannot be used to make soap instead of sodium hydroxide. Citric acid is a weak organic acid often used as a preservative or to add sour flavor in food products, while sodium hydroxide is a strong alkaline chemical that is required for the saponification process to make soap. Using citric acid will not result in soap formation.
I'm not sure what your soap noodle made from. If it made from sapon. of sat. fatty acid or sat. oil with low of unsaponify matter, I think it should have no any problem about odor or rancid smell. In soap that saponified by unsat. fatty acid/oil or high unsaponified matter oil, they add some ingredient such BHT to prevent the rancid smell. But I'm not sure it is safe for skin.
Make chips of your home-made soap. Add enough hot water to dissolve Add citric acid to balance the pH (7 to 8) If you do not, this soap may be too harsh for you skin.
I don't about ink but it is possible to make soap from peanuts. Just add sodium hydroxide to the oil extracted from peanuts, it will give soap.
Yes, you can make liquid soap from melt and pour soap bases by melting the soap base, adding water or other liquid ingredients, and mixing well to create a liquid soap. You may also need to add a preservative to prevent mold and bacteria growth in the liquid soap.
well it's simple you just add.....lets say you want it to smell like almond...just add almond extract! Easy right!!
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!
you can make a bubble solution by using; 1/2 dish soap 1 1/2 water 2 teaspoon of sugar first add 1/2 dish soap in a cup or bowl, then add to the 1/2 dish soap 1 1/2 of water and finally add 2 teaspoon of sugar!!! AND THEN YOU CAN HAVE FIN
When you add salt to soap it will make more bubbles. not bigger bubbles but more bubbles.
If you want to get rid of the plants, you can give them away or sell them. If you want to use the lavender for yourself, it is used in many ways. A lot of people add it to soaps and lotions. You can eat it, put it in candy or make tea from it. You can make little sachets with it and put it in your drawers to make your clothes smell good. You can use it in potpourri to make the room smell good. Or, you can just let it grow, not harvest it at all and enjoy it outside.
To make a good hand wash liquid soap, you can start by combining liquid castile soap with essential oils for fragrance and additional properties like antibacterial or moisturizing effects. You can also add ingredients like glycerin for hydration and aloe vera for soothing properties. Ensure to mix the ingredients well and store the hand wash in a pump bottle for easy use.
You make it with pva, water, soap powder and you mix it all together and you get goop you can also add colour to make coloured goop!!
I'm not sure, but I think there's some chemical that you can by from Clover chemicals and then you add it to something... sorry I'm not being much use. Clover chemicals is a good place to ask.