Avra Vounou Farm & Soapworks
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Soap Recipe

Posted in Soapmaking

I cold process my own base soap:
60% Palm Oil
20% coconut oil
10% olive oil
10% castor oil
(5% superfat)

You can also use a store-bought unscented base soap if you would like.
I then rebatch by
1. filling a 3.5 ltr crockpot with soap shreds & 1 liter goat's milk
2. as it melts, I stir periodically and add soap shreds and more milk to fill pot. This is not precise. I just keep stirring and adding until I have a pot full of a thick creamy pudding-like substance (most rebatch instructions call for mashed potato consistancy, but I don't like it. doesn't mold well)
3. when it is evenly melted and I am happy with the consistancy I use a stick blender to blend it smooth.
4. add 1/2 cup oil (I use palm, olive, castor, shea butter, cocoa butter or a combination of these) use stick blender to blend smooth. If I am adding honey, I add 1/4 cup now.
5. let it cool, stirring often to 120-130 degrees then add 1 oz of lavender or other essential oils. (I wait to cool so that the oils don't evaporate)
6. pour into molds (spraying molds with cooking spray aids removal)
7. let set overnight then unmold and dry on a rack.

the soap will be like cold butter when you first remove them from the mold. It takes about 4 weeks for mine to dry and they do shrink some, but evenly.
enjoy!

Melanie in Greece
http://www.avravounou.gr

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Tuesday, February 5, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by gabbie427


Thanks for sharing your soap recipe!!!

God's Blessings,
Amy Jo


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