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Liquid soap~is it cut to make a foaming soap? - Deb

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Deb,

 

 

 

He he he he he.  I use about 1/4 of the bottle depending on the soap I

make.  If it has coconut oil in it I definitely don't go over 1/3, but if

I use straight olive oil I have to go up, and I use distilled water.. 

Just cause I'm kind of a water snob, and we have chlorine in our water

regularly (city water) and that tends to throw the soap in to some wacky

stuff.  (settling and some by scientific standards are quite cool, but by

my " I'm going to wash my hands in that " not so cool)

 

 

 

Jennifer.  (different formulations of soap = different types of foam) 

 

 

 

> -

> sassy_lilac_777

> 04:00 am

>

> Re: Liquid soap~is it cut to make a foaming

> soap? - Deb

>

>

> Hi Deb :)

>

> I make my own using an 8.75 oz foam soap bottle from Bath & Body

> Works. I put in around 2 Tbsp of liquid soap, add warm water right

> from the tap and shake it up. Depending on the concentration of the

> liquid soap, you may need to add a bit more. I like mine all fluffy

> and puffy so usually add a bit more. lol

>

> GBU...Sassy :)

>

> , Deborah Swanson

> <dsfrogger wrote:

> >

> > Hi Folks:

> >

> > Quick question from the person that does not make soap. ;) If I

> wanted to use a liquid soap in a foamer bottle....do I need to cut it

> with distilled water to make it more liquid? Percentage?

> > A most fragrant day to you all,

> > deb

>

>

 

 

 

 

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