Savon milk & berries
16 November 2011 by House made
Filed under With fragrances, The fruity, Novelty, Soap factory, Soaps
I made this soap there is now 1 month and dust. I wanted to try my new wooden mold made especially for me. I was not disappointed, it is fantastic… a big thank you to my dear uncle ! So this soap… I wanted a little more tasty and fruity smell. So I opted for two fragrances, one of milk and the other of mature & litchi. The latter is a real discovery for me… a complete delight ! I would say lower or you get. Here is the recipe of my beloved soap…
Hv coconut 30 %
Olive Hv 28 %
Hv Grape seed 22 %
Hv palme bio ** 20 %
Water and soda to recalculate
Greasing to 8 %
Additions to the trace :
White part
Brillant Mica * + hv rice bran
Fragrance milk
Violet portion
Oxide violet * + hv rice bran
Fragrance mature & litchi
Difficulty :
Conservation : Several months
Method :
Always the same for soaps. Melt the oils together. Add soda water and allow to cool. When both mixtures, water and soda, are temperature of 40 ° C, pour the soda / water mixture into your oil and mix with a hand blender until the appearance of the trace. Then add the rest of your ingredients (fragrances, oxides and mica) , pour into your molds. Wait 48 h and unmold your soaps with gloves, they cut it if necessary. Place in a dry for a cure 4 weeks.
Marbling :
Here I put my purple portion at the bottom of my first mold. I installed long spoon inside the dough, sleeves up. I then cast my whiteware. I pulled one by one spoon forming a gesture “vague”. It gave me a bit strange marbling but I like it anyway. 🙂 J’ai aussi fait une étiquette… I've listed the ingredients… not in Latin but in French which I find easier to understand when the offers as a gift.
*For your dye does not ugly lumps, mix it with a little oil. This will give a soap with a more uniform color.
** I chose this oil as a test because I had never used, However this oil is highly contested because of the deforestation caused by culture. This is a very sensitive issue… I will sell my stock… On verra well.
The famous fragrance Mure Litchi
I find it in Soap Session, a small shop where you can buy everything you need to know your. Karine is a real gem… it also offers courses in soap making, where she shares his tips and some of his secrets !!
magnifique comme tout ce que tu fais d’ailleurs bises
the(odeur doit etre terrible, j’imagine une odeur sucrée
marbrage original! et je ne peux que rêver à l’odeur, mais ça doit être assez fantastique, en effet! ^^
Yum, ton savon est très gourmand avec ces senteurs lait, mûre et litchi ! Ca donne vraiment envie de savonner sous la douche !! La couleur tendre est jolie aussi.
A +
Ta méthode de marbrage est géniale ! Ton savon est vraiment très joli et avec le tampon ça lui donne une petite touche très Japonisante.
Merci pour vos gentils commentaires 🙂
Rooohhh le parfum doit être un régal!!! et j’aime beaucoup ta technique de marbrage !! brave
hum l’odeur doit être bien gourmande et ta technique bravo j’avais jamais vu cela! bravo bise
Oh il est magnifique… vivement que je m’y mette moi aussi 🙂
Thank you ! Oh ben faut se lancer hein 🙂