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Friday, January 30, 2009

Liquid Soap Recipes3

All-Natural, No-Alcohol Liquid Soap Recipes


Making liquid soap is easy. Follow our instructions.
Please refer to our process page before attempting these recipes.

These recipes make about 4.5 gallons of liquid soap. Divide by 10 to make slightly less than one half gallon. Use 32 fluid of water to dilute this smaller batch.

MILK AND HONEY FACIAL CLEANSER
Follow the instructions for our Moisturizing Facial Cleanser (below). Dilute using 2 gallons purified or distilled water or distillate plus 9.5 oz. of our milk and honey nutrient base.

MOISTURIZING FACIAL CLEANSER
Lovely facial soap, formulated specially for dry or mature skins. The coconut oil provides deep cleansing, while the avocado and shea add moisture.
Oils: (by weight):
45 oz. coconut 76 degree
3 oz. shea butter
12 oz. avocado oil
25 oz. olive oil
40 oz. sunflower seed oil
Water = 48 fluid oz.
Potassium hydroxide = 26 oz. (by weight). This is a 3% lye discount.
Dilution water = 2 to 2.5 gallons

BASIC LIQUID SOAP
Oils: (by weight)
45 oz. coconut 76 degree
80 oz. sunflower seed oil
Water = 48 fluid oz.
Potassium hydroxide = 26 oz. (by weight). This is a 3% lye discount.
Dilution water = 2 to 2.5 gallons

SNOWDRIFT FARM SHAMPOO
Castor oil is the key to rich conditioning and super lather. Add 0.5% hydrolyzed silk protein after dilution for additional conditioning.
Oils: (by weight)
35 oz. castor oil
45 oz. coconut 76 degree
45 oz. sunflower seed oil
Water = 48 fluid oz. Potassium hydroxide = 26.5 oz. (by weight). This is a 3% lye discount.
Dilution water = 2 to 2.5 gallons

GOAT'S MILK LIQUID SOAP
Goat's milk may be added to any soap recipe. Reduce the water by 8 fluid oz. to compensate. Add .2 oz of potassium hydroxide (by weight) per 12 oz. goat's milk to saponify the goat's milk fat.

Please refer to our process page before attempting these recipes: http://www.snowdriftfarm.com/form_liquidsoap.html

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