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Like I mentioned before, I'm new to this list. I'm a crafty person wanna be.

:-) I recently

bought some oatmeal lavendar soap. Does anyone have an idea how to go about

making that type

of soap? Also, which soap do you recommend for a newbie to start with?

Something that I

can't mess up on. :-) Our daughters would like to help me out. Is this

something that they

can be involved with? I hope this type of questioning is allowed. If I'm over

looking any

rules, please let me know. Thanks.

Looking forward to reading what you all have to share on this subject. :-)

Giselle~

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hi Giselle!

Welcome to the wonderful world of toiletry making :) This is an *awesome*

list to be on... there are so many extremely talented, knowledgeable and

above all, friendly people... soon you'll feel like a part of a big family :)

I'm also a relative newbie... and my very first batch of soap was an oatmeal

soap. I didn't add NEARLY enough fragrance, but the soap is wonderful. I

got the recipe from this list, and can't take credit for it... " "

originally posted it.. I'm not sure who is..I didn't save the

headers for the posting, but she's got a special place in my heart!

Here is her posting...

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Oatmeal Soap:

6 lbs. Veg. shortening (soybean and cottonseed oils)

5 cups of water with 6 teaspoons sugar added (Lye Calc. 36 oz. water)

13 oz. lye (Lye Calc. 12.09 - 12.48 ozs.)

combine at 120 degrees, and at light trace:

add 4 cups quick cook oatmeal

add eo's of you choice if desired...

I don't pre-grind the oatmeal. It doesn't seem to be needed. The

soap turns out nice and white and spotty with the oatmeal. I aged

this about 4 weeks and it was great, after almost two months, though,

it is much better, and the oatmeal seems better " bonded " with

the soap. It lathers like mad. Natural and rustic looking which I

like. You could pulverize the oatmeal in a food processor and

combine it with the soap as a powder. I'm sure it would be just as

creamy in texture but not as mottled looking... personal preference I

think. It is a wonderful face soap. When used with a loofah or

sponge it practically foams! Even my husband likes it!

Thanks, Michele

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Again, welcome aboard, Giselle!

Lynne in Vermont

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