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 !!

Comments

9 Answers to “Savon milk & berries”
  1. letis says:

    magnifique comme tout ce que tu fais d’ailleurs bises
    the(odeur doit etre terrible, j’imagine une odeur sucrée

  2. Earendil says:

    marbrage original! et je ne peux que rêver à l’odeur, mais ça doit être assez fantastique, en effet! ^^

  3. Stephanie83 says:

    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 +

  4. Ka Fee says:

    Ta méthode de marbrage est géniale ! Ton savon est vraiment très joli et avec le tampon ça lui donne une petite touche très Japonisante.

  5. House made says:

    Merci pour vos gentils commentaires 🙂

  6. Flocréa says:

    Rooohhh le parfum doit être un régal!!! et j’aime beaucoup ta technique de marbrage !! brave

  7. cris cosmet-home says:

    hum l’odeur doit être bien gourmande et ta technique bravo j’avais jamais vu cela! bravo bise

  8. Melissa says:

    Oh il est magnifiquevivement que je m’y mette moi aussi 🙂

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