Soap Gift From Maine USA

Here I am back from vacation… I took advantage of this and a little left side of the site. But here I am recovering from the rest and come back with a recipe that I liked to… a recipe for soap course !

A few months ago I did a soap for a great opportunity to meet with the ADNS. You can read what it is here. I wanted to make my creation on the theme holidays… I confess that I look forward to mine ! So I started thinking and I immediately thought of a trip I made small in a beautiful region of the United States. Maine ! Beautiful landscapes seaside, small white fences damaged by the wind and sand, colorful houses, blue hydrangeas, the tall grass with the big wooden walkways leading to endless beaches. Images forever etched in my head. We were in the area of ​​Old Orchard Beach… I also remember the huge lobster that my mother's cousin had eaten. I was impressed… Odors are also engraved in my head. The smell of salt, of iode, mixed with flowers and grass… a pure delight olfactory !

So without further ado here's the recipe that I made myself inspired by this beautiful journey…

Coconut oil 25 %
Palm oil bio 25 %
Olive oil 30 %
Rapeseed oil 20 %

Water and soda to recalculate
Greasing to 7 %

The trace :
Cream
Synergy of essential oils 2,5% ( Tea tree, Lemongrass, Geranium rosa, Absolute lemon and benzoin)

Greasing to 5% for dyes

Colorants
Neon green + black coal
Titanium dioxide
Neon Blue - Titanium Dioxide


Difficulty : Conservation : Several months

Traditional method of soap cold
Melt the oils together. Add soda water (not the other) and cool. When both mixtures, water and soda, are room temperature, pour the soda / water in your oil and mix until the appearance of the trace. Add the rest of your ingredients (essential oil, oil, oxide, mica) and pour into your molds. Wait 48 h and unmold your soaps with gloves. Place in a dry place for a minimum of cure 6 weeks.

Presentation
I cut each soap in two and tied a piece of string above. To give a spirit boat. All complemented by a label here as.

What technique of marbling ?
Here I used the technique to the hanger. I put about four hanger at the bottom of my mold, I cast my first two color and walked up slowly each hanger… to give the effect of the tall grass. Then I put the rest of my colorful pasta. Rien de bien compliqué 🙂

What I think
Already a few weeks ago that we use in the shower at home. I must say that I appreciate, it leaves the skin soft and very sweet. I love the smell, flowers and sweet… but hey this is very personal. I wonder what people think that I offered !

Savon milk & berries

16 November 2011 by  
Filed under With fragrances, The fruity, Novelty, Soap factory

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 !!

Milk soap plant

27 February 2010 by  
Filed under The sweet, Soaps

Ici un petit savon d’une grande douceur. L’odeur est exquise et très douce, donc pratique pour toute la famille. Car nos chéris en général n’aime pas de laver à la rose ;). Ici l’odeur ressemble un peu à un lait au caramel. Mon chéri l’a adoré !

150 g coconut oil
150 g virgin olive oil
85 g sunflower oil
1 cc of vitamin E

* water and soda to recalculate

The trace :
soy milk
honey
Fragrance milk
Oatmeal
Mica scintillant noisette

Difficulty : star star starstar ––Conservation : several months

Melt the oils together. Add soda water and allow to cool. When the two mixtures are at a temperature of about 40 ° C., pour the soda / water in your oil and mix until the appearance of the trace. Then add the rest of your ingredients. Séparer votre pâte en deux pour colorer l’une d’elle avec votre mica. Verser le tout dans vos moules et touiller à l’aide d’une baguette pour créer un effet de marbrure. Ici j’ai ajouté sur le dessus de mes savons les flocons d’avoine additionné de quelques brillants doré.

*Lorsqu’on ajoute à la trace un liquide ou une purée il faut mettre le minimum d’eau et compenser le reste par l’ajout désiré à la trace. Donc on calcul le maximum d’eau à mettre on soustrait par le minimum d’eau requis et cela nous donne la valeur pour notre ajout.

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Soap "tribute to the monastery"

16 April 2009 by  
Filed under The sweet, Soaps

Depuis que je suis arrivé en France on m’a fait goutté à beaucoup de spécialités régionales. Une d’entre elle m’a beaucoup surpris autant par son goût, que par sa fabrication et par sa magnifique couleur dont je raffole. Je parle bien sur de la Chartreuse, ce petit digestif fait avec beaucoup de patience et surtout dans le plus grand secret de ses fabricants. Les moines chartreux gardent jalousement sa recette mais nous laisse tout de même le plaisir d’y goutter. J’ai donc décidé d’en faire un savon… yes yes you understand !! Son odeur est tellement agréable que je ne pouvais pas passer l’opportunité de tester une recette avec ce merveilleux élixir ! Here is my little recipe.

40 % hv coconut
27 % Olive hv
25 % hv canola

8 % hv macadamia
water and soda to recalculate

The trace :
8 % hv nuts (Grenoble course)
Elixir of chartreuse plant
Mineral oxide green (for the above)
Mineral oxide yellow (for the above)
Brilliant Green (a sprinkle to decorate)

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Difficulty : star star star star—–Conservation : several months

Melt the oils together. Add soda water and cool. When both mixtures are room temperature, pour the soda / water in your oil and mix until the appearance of the trace. Then add the rest of your ingredients and pour into your molds. Wait 48 h before removal and book all in a dry place to dry for about a month.

It is still undergoing treatment but it feels really good, l’odeur est légère et verte. J’adore !

The elixir unlike alcohol Chartreuse is used to relieve minor ailments… notamment des maux de cœurs. On en met une goutte sur un sucre ou dans le thé.

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I invite you to visit the website of the cellars of Chartreuse in Voiron, really to be missed if you are in the Grenoble area. www.chartreuse.fr

And here is the Carthusian monastery, an order of monks who have made vows of silence… on ne peut pas visiter le monastère car ces moines sont coupé du monde mais les environs se visite. Une belle marche à pieds à faire dans les massifs de la chartreuse.
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Soap "Lavender Milky"

J’aime beaucoup l’odeur douce et ensoleillé de la lavande et l’odeur riche et crémeuse du chocolat blanc. J’ai donc voulu en faire un savon pour profiter pleinement et sans conséquence de ces combinaisons. Voici ma petite recette douce et gourmande !

39 % hv coconut
29 % Olive hv
8 % beurre de karité
24 % hv sesame
water and soda to recalculate

The trace :
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aromatic extract of white chocolate
dried lavender flowers

INS : 160

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Difficulty : star star star star—–Conservation : several months

Melt the oils together. Add soda water and cool. When both mixtures are room temperature, pour the soda / water in your oil and mix until the appearance of the trace. Then add the rest of your ingredients and pour into your molds. Wait 48 h before removal and book all in a dry place to dry for about a month.

I was a little disappointed against my brown lavender flowers top soap for the cure… you know why ?

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