Wednesday, February 16, 2011

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salt Cinnamon Soap coffee



have long wanted to experiment with salt, soap, so I tried to make two different formulas, a more coconut oil to compensate for the reduction of foam that causes the salt, oils such as sunflower seeds and soybean and corn, that produce high quality foam density. I also wanted to play with the textures of fine and coarse salt.
I was interested to see how they behaved in shortenings soaps, and as stiff (in 1 / 2 second after enmoldarlos), so it must be cut almost as soon as it begins to cool, after a couple of hours or three at most, but what you get is lumps salt soap ... might be a good idea to put a lower concentration, 25% for example ... it is also proved.
Well, these are the results, curiously I much prefer coarse salt, if at first I thought it would be too exfoliant, but it was not so very softly and pleasant.
The next will be a hybrid of these two, the first fat formula, but the aroma of the second and salt.

This is the way it looked freshly cut.
coarse sea salt soap, scented with fresh mint and cedar AAEE, mint, eucalyptus and lime and spirulina. The high proportion of coconut oil to produce much foam does and also very creamy.
soap is a great, very moisturizing exfoliant and leaves skin super thin and soft.

So
remained after the drying and curing process.
sea salt soap formula fat:
  • Coconut Oil 200 grs.
  • corn oil 100 grs.
  • soybean oil 100 grs. Sunflower
  • 50 gs.
  • 400 g coarse salt. Sosa
  • 65 grs.
  • 167 g distilled water.
  • AAEE: cedar, peppermint, eucalyptus and lime.
  • Alga Spirulina powder
Sobreengrasado 8% 28% concentration
As the final characteristics of soap as the calculator are: Iodine
  • : 74
  • Hardness: 70
  • Foam: Bubbles 63
    • Persistence
    • 56 57
  • Clean 81
  • Conditioning Formula
fine salt soap (blue):
  • 200 grams olive oil.
  • Coconut Oil 100 grs.
  • Shea Butter 20 gm.
  • fine sea salt 300 grams. Sosa
  • 44 grs.
  • 113.5 g distilled water. AAEE
  • lime, litsea cubeba, neroli and violet.
Sobreengrasado 8% and 28% concentration
The final values \u200b\u200bof this soap are:
  • Iodine: 58
  • Hardness: 78
  • Foam: Bubbles
    • Persistence
    • 56 47 58
  • Cleaning Conditioning
  • 70
This soap is much less sparkling, is more of a soap exfoliating massage using massage directly on the skin.
(Photo freshly cut)
east sobreengrasado fine salt and shea butter, essential oils are citrus and floral.








Here is the healing and appearance after drying.




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