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 Post subject: scrubby foot soap?
PostPosted: Wed Aug 17, 2011 5:03 pm 

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Tomorrow morning's project: scrubby foot soap. PLanning to use a blend of EO's, but I'm not sure about the pumice. Not sure how much to use PPO, and I am also debating whether to sprinkle a layer of it in the bottom of the mould and pour on top of it, (then also have some mixed in the soap itself).

I have done the oatmeal thing with MP, I stir in the oatmeal, but I pour it rather hot so that most of the oatmeal will sink, and then I get a Beautiful layered look - one side scrubby, the other creamy/lathery.

I wouldn't mind a similar look for this cp soap, but I figure that once I hit trace, then it will be too thick for the pumice to sink like it does in mp - hence the idea of a layer of it sprinkled in the bottom of the mould.

Ideas? suggestions? warnings?

thanks in advance !!

Kat


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 Post subject: Re: scrubby foot soap?
PostPosted: Wed Aug 17, 2011 5:59 pm 
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Whisk the pumice in at a medium trace. Start at 1 tsp. per lb. of soap. It's pretty scrubby.

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