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oatmeal and honey soap in JOSEPHINE oatmeal and honey soap JOSEPHINE

oatmeal and honey soap in JOSEPHINE

oatmeal and honey soap

oatmeal and honey soap JOSEPHINE

oatmeal and honey soap in JOSEPHINE.Fragrance oil can be used at trace, but this soap smells great without fragrance oil.
Please note that all measurements are made by weight, not be fluid measurement.
All of the oils and the water must be measured on a scale accurate to 0.
Begin by mixing the olive oil, coconut oil and palm oil in a large stainless steel pan.
Set the pan aside for now.
Put the oatmeal in a blender and grind it to the desired consistency.
The finer the better with oatmeal soap.
Then, put the goat milk into a glass or stainless steel bowl.
Slowly add the lye into the goat milk.
I usually mix my lye and goat milk outside to reduce the chance of breathing in the fumes.
Once the lye has dissolved set the mixture aside in a safe place with a thermometer in it to measure the temperature.
While the lye is cooling, you can now begin to heat the oils.
You will heat the oil with to exactly 92 degrees fahrenheit.
Keep an eye on the lye mixture.
You need to keep the oil at approximately 92 degrees fahrenheit until the lye mixture cools to about 92 degrees fahrenheit.
Once the lye mixture is at 92 degrees and the oil mixture is at 92 degrees you can combine the two mixtures.
You must now stir the mixtures together until trace.
If you hand stir the mixture will take about 30 to 50 minutes to trace.
If you use a it will take less than 15 minutes to.
Once the mixture has reached trace, add the oatmeal, honey and any fragrance oils.
Stir for a few more minutes to even out the added ingredients, then pour into soap molds.
Leave the soap in a covered mold for about 48 hours before removing and cutting.
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