Shea Butter Coconut Milk Soap Recipe

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Web285g Coconut Oil (solid) 170g Shea Butter 35g Peppermint Essential Oil Making The Embed The Melt and Pour Process Guide Step …

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WebRECIPE Shea Butter - 5 oz Coconut Oil - 8 oz Castor Oil - 4 oz Olive Oil - 15 oz Water/Milk Mixture Total - 10.56 oz Lye - 4.42 oz Fragrance - 1 oz MATERIALS …

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Web1 oz Shea butter 7 oz Coconut oil 8 oz Olive oil 12 oz Palm oil 4.2 oz Lye 10.2 oz Water Vegan-Friendly Creamy Soap Recipe This recipe uses a special ingredient; coconut milk. When making soap with milk you mix it with the water and continue the …

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Web147.96 grams Frozen Coconut Milk, 66.17 grams Soapmaking Lye Weigh out the coconut oil, olive oil and shea butter

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Total Time: 45 mins1. Start by watching the short video & full cold process tutorial here. First up, we need to freeze enough coconut milk. To do this, simply weigh out the amount of milk you’ll need and then pour it into an ice cube tray.Then, put it into the freezer. This should take about 3-4 hours to freeze, although I like to do it the day before so I don’t have to wait around before I can get started.Once your coconut milk has frozen, weigh out your essential oils now into a glass container and set it to one side. This is so we can add them quickly later when we need to.Weigh out your sodium hydroxide crystals. In a separate container made of glass, empty out your frozen coconut milk cubes. Make sure to get all of the cubes as we need exact measurements.Now, Slowly pour your sodium hydroxide crystals into your frozen coconut milk. Give it a stir so that the crystals coat the cubes. This will result in a chemical reaction, and the mixture will begin to increase in temperature and release noxious fumes.
2. Weigh out the coconut oil, olive oil and shea butter into a large, glass mixing bowl. Be sure it’s one you use only for soap making.Pop this in a microwave and nuke in 30 second bursts until the coconut oil and shea butter melt. If you don’t have a microwave, you can use a water bath.
3. Now we need to balance our oil and lye solution. Check the temperature of both using a laser thermometer.If you’ve ever made soap with ordinary lye solution before, you’ll notice that the lye solution is much cooler at this stage than it ordinarily would be. This is fine.You’ll want both your lye solution and your oils to be within a temperature of 90-120F, although I have mixed my lye solution at around 80F before and had good results.Just be sure neither are hotter than 120F or cooler than 80F. Once they are within this range, pour your lye into your oils and mix them with a spoon or spatula.
4. Now we’ve mixed, it’s time to blitz! Using an electric stick blender, blitz your batter in pulses. You don’t want to be blitzing longer than a second at a time. Then give it a little stir.Continue this until you achieve a light trace. Never heard of light trace before? Take a look at step 6 of our Soap Making - A Guide For Beginners post to learn all about it.

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WebGrate it down into a slow cooker and add liquid such as coconut or goat milk, water, or tea. Turn the slow cooker onto low and stir frequently as the soap melts. It will never become completely smooth but it will turn a …

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Web15 oz. Shea Butter 4.5 oz. castor oil 18 fluid oz. (2.25 cups) coconut milk 6.06 oz. lye 1 Tbsp of sodium lactate to coconut milk before the lye Freeze the coconut milk before hand. Add slowly to the lye. (It …

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WebBring your soap batter to a thin trace and add in the coconut milk. Continue to stick blend the soap batter until a medium trace is reached and pour 3/4 of the soap batter into your …

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Web50 Sugar-Free Low Carb Recipes using Coconut Milk, Coconut Butter or Coconut Oil You are here: Home / Ingredient Free / Dairy Free / 50 Sugar-Free Low Carb Recipes using Coconut Milk,

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WebWearing protective gloves and eyewear, carefully stir both types of lye into the combined water and milk mixture until completely dissolved. Set the lye solution aside to …

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Webcoconut milk, butter, granny smith apple, vegetable broth, onion and 6 more Rice with Coconut Milk and Lime On dine chez Nanou brown sugar, lime zest, …

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WebMake the Coconut Crust: Grind the unsweetened coconut, 1/2 cup at a time, in a coffee/spice grinder and grind until fine. Put the ground coconut into a medium …

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WebThis time I used my favorite oil, Shea butter, with the goats milk to make homemade soap. Recipe:19 oz Goats Milk7.04 oz Lye15 oz Coconut Oil25 oz Olive Oil1

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WebInstructions. Heat the olive oil in a pot or deep sided skillet over medium heat. Add the ginger paste and curry paste to the oil and saute until fragrant. Whisk in …

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WebThe Best Low Carb Coconut Recipes on Yummly Low Carb Coconut Chicken Tenders, Low Carb Coconut “oatmeal”, Low Carb Coconut Shrimp vanilla …

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