Soap Makers Help!

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I've gone to a couple peddlar shows here in pa as a customer. They are awesome, at least here. There are tons of people, ours sees around 5,000 per day. There is a huge line to just get in the door. I think if you have the right setup you could do well. I think you need insurance though and you have to accept credit cards. I think they have a booth in case you don't but you have to pay a percentage to the fair.
 
Today I'm finally getting around to messing with my infused oils. I'm testing another shaving recipe, I wasn't really happy with the one I tested before. I went a different direction with this one and I like the numbers on soap calc.

Here is a picture of the oils I'm going to use. I just finished straining them. Left to right- Red Sandalwood chips, Dragon's blood resin, annatto seed.

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Sandalwood might give me a pink or it might go tan(not sure, others have had mixed results). Dragon's blood resin should be mauve and the annatto yellow or orange.

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Their tropical element is awesome! Dh has requested his next soaps to be made with that scent. lol
 
Ok you guys are officially on a pedestal. Absolutly beautiful works of art!!!

Here's my first soap just very simple Olive/Coconut and caster w/H2O
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then I thought "hey that turned out so nice and easy! I can do this!" and I tried oatmeal soap with buttermilk and honey added color and orage EO... LOL not as good. ALthough it does smell like oatmeal cookies.
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I scorched the milk and it was partially frozen. Should I have started from a Ice Block of Milk? I was hoping for the creamy.
 
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My camera is a bit out dated... 8 yrs old, should probably get a new one doesn't do close up hardly at all!

I used CheepTrick's recipe on post #78. The brown is oatmeal.

I was hoping that it would be like the oatmeal/goatmilk soap that my dad use to buy when I was little. The gal who made it moved away and I wanted to do this for him. He'll still like it since I made it but it's not the same.
 
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Oatmeal milk and honey are all heaters in soap. It could be that it over heated. Next time do not insulate and make sure to grind the oatmeal. I'm really not sure wy it discolored.

ok I will ask again how do you make those infussed oils? is there a webby I can learn how to do it on?

You can use either time or heat. I usually put my herb or whatever in my crockpot and pour enough olive oil to cove and cook at lowest setting for 4 hours and then transfer to a jar until I'm ready to use. Or you can put the herb in a jar, fill with OO and leave in a sunny window for a month or so. The longer you infuse the stronger the oil.​
 
so how would you use that infused oils? could it be used for scenting and coloring? or one or the other.

I have another question what is the diference between essential oils and scented oils? how would you used them in a recipe? how would you calculate them into the recipe?

could you give me a very easy infussed oil recipe that I could begin working on? I like reds so that dragons blood is intriguing but I will understand if its your secret recipe!
 

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