Tuesday, February 5, 2013
First Contact...Coconut Milk!
With my curiosity piqued, I decided to give coconut milk a try. I purchased organic coconut milk from the refrigerated section of my local grocery store. I had planned to use coconut milk for 100% of my liquid, so with that in mind, I adjusted my lye discount down to between 4 and 5%.
I froze coconut milk in ice cube trays the night before, then measured out the amount needed for my recipe. I only discounted my water slightly, soaping at 36% (water to oil weight). I also soaped at cooler than normal temperatures (below 100 degrees).
My goal was to keep the lye/milk solution from overheating. It worked nicely and ended up staying very light in color with minimal odor. (It's not uncommon for milk soaps to have an ammonia-like odor due to the chemical reaction between the lye and milk. Soaping at lower temperatures can help minimize that.) I added a small amount of honey, colloidal oatmeal at trace, as well as Oatmeal, Milk & Honey fragrance oil. A picture is worth a thousand words. I'm in love with this light and lovely soap!
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Was this your first time using Coconut Milk? I think you did a fabulous job and your soaps look so creamy and moisturizing. =)
ReplyDeleteYes, it was a first for coconut milk and I really enjoyed using it! Thanks for your nice comments, Anne-Marie!
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