Guest guest Posted August 23, 2011 Report Share Posted August 23, 2011 I also do my shaving soap with castor oil but not that high of a castor oil percentage...I use bentonite and add 1 tspn of sugar to my lye water (more bubbles). beer soap would also make a great shaving soap...the beer adds more bubbles ________________________________ From: Beth Byrne <bthbyrne@...> 1TLCSoaps ; < > Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2011 7:49 PM Subject: Re: [1TLCSoaps] Hubby Shaving Soap You're not crazy, Jennie. In fact, you're on the right track. I use 20% castor. Instead of pink clay, however, I use bentonite. Gives the soap nice slip and hubby will appreciate the lack of pink. LOL Of course, you'll want to increase your hard oils such as coconut to make up for the soft castor, and you'll have to run it through a lye calc, but it's not hard. If you want my formula, let me know. Beth Byrne http://www.SoapAndGarden.com Garden goodness in every bar! www/SoapandGarden.blogspot.com Like Soap and Garden on Facebook & Twitter! On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 12:38 PM, Jennie in WH <jennielovin@...>wrote: > ** > > > Yes no? Agree? Am I crazy? Is there something better? > > Here is my idea of good hubby shaving soap: > For shaving soap take your favorite simple soap recipe, add castor oil into > your recipe and try using more than you many normally for extra bubbly > shaving but check the calc before assuming the old recipe's lye doesnt need > adjusting finally add 1 tbl bentonite clay per lb. I would fragrance with > his fav scent thus far, and not color it. > > I gave my hubby a pink rosy colored shaving soap..oops. He loves the smell > but would prefer less PINK! I keep using Pink Kaolin clay...its just sooo > pretty. :-) > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2011 Report Share Posted August 23, 2011 Oh shoot! I forgot the bentonite. I added 2 tablespoons. Thanks for jogging my memory, Rose. It isn't easy getting old. ;-) I like your ideas, too! I'll bet a beer shaving soap would sell big. I've never added plain sugar, just honey. Beth Byrne http://www.SoapAndGarden.com Garden goodness in every bar! www/SoapandGarden.blogspot.com Like Soap and Garden on Facebook & Twitter! On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 8:45 PM, Rose Carbajal <carbajalrose@...>wrote: > ** > > > I also do my shaving soap with castor oil but not that high of a castor oil > percentage...I use bentonite and add 1 tspn of sugar to my lye water (more > bubbles). > > beer soap would also make a great shaving soap...the beer adds more bubbles > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2011 Report Share Posted August 24, 2011 That much Castor might make the soap DOS prone... From: Rose Carbajal Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2011 8:45 PM Subject: Re: Re: [1TLCSoaps] Hubby Shaving Soap I also do my shaving soap with castor oil but not that high of a castor oil percentage...I use bentonite and add 1 tspn of sugar to my lye water (more bubbles). beer soap would also make a great shaving soap...the beer adds more bubbles ________________________________ From: Beth Byrne <bthbyrne@...> 1TLCSoaps ; < > Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2011 7:49 PM Subject: Re: [1TLCSoaps] Hubby Shaving Soap You're not crazy, Jennie. In fact, you're on the right track. I use 20% castor. Instead of pink clay, however, I use bentonite. Gives the soap nice slip and hubby will appreciate the lack of pink. LOL Of course, you'll want to increase your hard oils such as coconut to make up for the soft castor, and you'll have to run it through a lye calc, but it's not hard. If you want my formula, let me know. Beth Byrne http://www.SoapAndGarden.com Garden goodness in every bar! www/SoapandGarden.blogspot.com Like Soap and Garden on Facebook & Twitter! On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 12:38 PM, Jennie in WH <jennielovin@...>wrote: > ** > > > Yes no? Agree? Am I crazy? Is there something better? > > Here is my idea of good hubby shaving soap: > For shaving soap take your favorite simple soap recipe, add castor oil into > your recipe and try using more than you many normally for extra bubbly > shaving but check the calc before assuming the old recipe's lye doesnt need > adjusting finally add 1 tbl bentonite clay per lb. I would fragrance with > his fav scent thus far, and not color it. > > I gave my hubby a pink rosy colored shaving soap..oops. He loves the smell > but would prefer less PINK! I keep using Pink Kaolin clay...its just sooo > pretty. :-) > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2011 Report Share Posted August 24, 2011 Is this a hard bar or a cream or soft soap? I made a cream soap and took some of it and added TerraMin (a Calcium Bentonite supplement that I had in the closet :-) for my own shaving. Robbin ________________________________ From: Beth Byrne <bthbyrne@...> 1TLCSoaps ; < > Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2011 7:49 PM Subject: Re: [1TLCSoaps] Hubby Shaving Soap You're not crazy, Jennie. In fact, you're on the right track. I use 20% castor. Instead of pink clay, however, I use bentonite. Gives the soap nice slip and hubby will appreciate the lack of pink. LOL Of course, you'll want to increase your hard oils such as coconut to make up for the soft castor, and you'll have to run it through a lye calc, but it's not hard. If you want my formula, let me know. Beth Byrne http://www.SoapAndGarden.com Garden goodness in every bar! www/SoapandGarden.blogspot.com Like Soap and Garden on Facebook & Twitter! On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 12:38 PM, Jennie in WH <jennielovin@...>wrote: > ** > > > Yes no? Agree? Am I crazy? Is there something better? > > Here is my idea of good hubby shaving soap: > For shaving soap take your favorite simple soap recipe, add castor oil into > your recipe and try using more than you many normally for extra bubbly > shaving but check the calc before assuming the old recipe's lye doesnt need > adjusting finally add 1 tbl bentonite clay per lb. I would fragrance with > his fav scent thus far, and not color it. > > I gave my hubby a pink rosy colored shaving soap..oops. He loves the smell > but would prefer less PINK! I keep using Pink Kaolin clay...its just sooo > pretty. :-) > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2011 Report Share Posted August 24, 2011 This particular soap I made in April. Do you think there's much chance of DOS if it hasn't happened yet? I've never experienced DOS, lucky me. Beth Byrne http://www.SoapAndGarden.com Garden goodness in every bar! www/SoapandGarden.blogspot.com Like Soap and Garden on Facebook & Twitter! On Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 10:09 AM, Kimber@... < kimber@...> wrote: > ** > > > That much Castor might make the soap DOS prone... > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2011 Report Share Posted August 24, 2011 This is a hard bar we're talking about. Cream shaving soap sounds great! Beth Byrne http://www.SoapAndGarden.com Garden goodness in every bar! www/SoapandGarden.blogspot.com Like Soap and Garden on Facebook & Twitter! On Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 4:39 PM, Robbin <angelrob_2000@...> wrote: > ** > > > Is this a hard bar or a cream or soft soap? I made a cream soap and took > some of it and added TerraMin (a Calcium Bentonite supplement that I had in > the closet :-) for my own shaving. > > Robbin > > > > http://www.olivetreesoaps.com/ > > Member Marie's Site... Unique, all natural, cold-processed soaps, lotions, > and a large variety of soapmaking supplies and classes > http://www.soapstudiobrookside.com/ > > Member Diane's Site... Certified organic herbs, clays, sea salts, including > Dead Sea salt, mud and clay > http://www.GreenFireHerbs.com > > All posts to this list are copyrighted by post author. They may NOT be > forwarded, copied, or used in any way without the permission of the post > author, with the exception of answering posts to this list. Posts are > personal opinions only. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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