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I would add in the Castor Oil at 5% or less of the recipe. That would help add a creamy lather. You can reduce one of the liquid oils for that amount. You would then want to run the recipe with the new oil amounts through the Lye Calculator to make sure the lye / water amounts...
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you would need about 2.5 ounces ofEnergy Fragrance Oilfor a light/medium scent. You can use theFragrance Calculatorto find out how much fragrance or essential oil you need for your recipes. Now, let’s figure out how many bars are in one batch. This amount will depend on how large or ...
(don’t wanna use parabens or propylene glycol so I’d love to use the optiphen). And do you all GUARANTEE the performance of optiphen plus in water based formulas (I’ve had VERY traumatic episodes with my “all natural” preservatives)!! Also, I’m making an African black soap (I’...