Monday, December 26, 2011

Making Liquid Bubble Bath Base Using the Hot-Process Method

!±8± Making Liquid Bubble Bath Base Using the Hot-Process Method

Many people are beginning to experience the rewards of making their own homemade bubble bath. The base ingredient for bubble bath is liquid soap, and liquid Castile soap is most commonly used for this purpose. ("Castile soap" is a term which originally referred to soap made from olive oil, but it is now used to refer to pretty much any soap made from vegetable oil as opposed to animal fats.) You can purchase liquid Castile soap, or if you are feeling up to a slight challenge, you can experience the satisfaction of making your own liquid soap.

Liquid Castile soap can be made via either the cold-process or hot-process method. Many soap-makers prefer the hot process method because it is much quicker, and after three to four hours of "cooking" the soap in a crock pot, it is completely saponified, whereas the cold-process method requires the soap to be cured for six to eight weeks before the saponification process is complete. (Saponification is the process by which lye chemically reacts with water and oil to make soap.)

Of the two varieties of lye, potassium hydroxide lye is favored by most soap-makers for liquid soap, because the soap yielded by this compound is softer and easier to melt than soap made with sodium hydroxide lye.

To make liquid Castile soap via the hot-process method, mix the oils and lye just as you would if you were making cold-process soap, and blend until the mixture reaches trace. Be patient - this may take a while, and when trace is reached the batter may be thinner than it normally would be. This is a normal result of using the potassium hydroxide lye, instead of sodium hydroxide.

When the soap batter does reach trace, start cooking it in a double-boiler or crock pot, over low to medium heat, for three to four hours. The mixture will go through many stages, during the last of which is will be translucent and creamy.

To see if the liquid soap is done, mix one ounce of the soap with two ounces of boiling water. If the mixture is clear, or only slightly cloudy, then the soap is done, but if it is milky or very cloudy, the soap needs to cook longer. (If cooking longer doesn't solve the problem, then one of your ingredients may have been measured improperly prior to starting the process.)

Consider adding a preservative, such as grapefruit seed extract or vitamin E, to your liquid soap when it is done cooking, and prior to packaging it, as liquid soap is more prone to spoilage than bar soap. At this point, the liquid soap is ready to be incorporated into your liquid bubble bath recipe.

Buying ready-made liquid Castile soap, such as Dr. Bronner's, is certainly an option, and is often chosen by people who aren't inclined to make their own for whatever reason.

However, if you do choose to make your own liquid bubble bath base from scratch, you will enjoy a sense of accomplishment, and have a greater degree of control over your ingredients and the customization of your soap.


Making Liquid Bubble Bath Base Using the Hot-Process Method

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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

DIY Cloth Wipes Solution

Cloth wipes are super easy to use, especially if you're cloth diapering, and they add up to significant cost savings! Everyone has a slightly different recipe for their solution, but this is what we came up with and we love it. Good for the skin, helps prevent diaper rash, and you can make up a bottle for just pennies. To an 8 oz. bottle of water, add: 1/8 teaspoon Dr. Bronner's liquid castile soap (EDITED!) ~2 drops vitamin E oil 1 drop tea tree oil Shake gently, then spray or squirt onto wipes before use, or use the solution to fill a wipes container and keep your wipes wet. Just toss used wipes into a wet bag and wash with your diapers. Piece of cake!

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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Dr Bronner Liquid Soap With Pump Nkd Unsc 12 oz ( Multi-Pack)

!±8± Dr Bronner Liquid Soap With Pump Nkd Unsc 12 oz ( Multi-Pack)

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8-unit VALUE PACK of Dr Bronner Liquid Soap With Pump Nkd Unsc 12 oz - Dr. Bronner's Magic "All-One!" Organic Fair Trade Shikakai SoapDr. Bronner's Organic Fair Trade Pump SoapsCertified by the same National Organic Program that certifies food, our pump soaps are smooth and luxurious with no synthetic detergents or preservatives. Organic skikakai comes from the seed pods of the small South Asian tree Acadia Concinna, and has been used for millennia in India as a gentle conditioning cleanser for both skin and hair. We extract the shikakai in organic sugar and grape juice, and combine with Dr. Bonner's unsurpassed castile soap base for rich emollient lather and moisturizing afterfeel..Fair Trade Dr. Bonner'sFair trade benefits farmers and families in developing countries with fair prices, living wages and community funding. Our organic sugar, coconut and olive oils are all from certified fair trade sources.

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Thursday, December 1, 2011

(((Results))) Textures and Tones Color | Chicago Junket

I finally used the Clairol Textures and Tones color. I love it! My hair feels very soft and fluffy. Definition is popping! Did I say that I love it? I had to rush to Chicago on a last minute junket. It was cold. I packed very light: my purse and a backpack! Tips: Great last minute travel: www.lastminute.com How To Avoid Paying for a checking a bag? Dress in layers! They weigh your bag and not you!!! LOL. Up top, I wore a tshirt, a turtleneck, a sweater and a bubble jacket. On bottom, I wore pantyhose, spandex, leggings and jeans, 2 pairs of socks and boots. Toiletries Trial sizes and Dr. Bronner's castile soap Cosmetics: Liquid makeup, lip gloss and Maybelline Lash Stiletto mascara Hair products: Water and Jojoba spritz and scrunchi Electronics: iPhone, Ultra HD Flip camcorder, Kindle and Netbook computer

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