Okay. Here are my experiments so far. It kind of makes me laugh.
A. Crisco, sunflower oil, and plain strong coffee. With grounds mixed in for scrubbing.
That worked out so well I decided to try the same thing with green tea.
B. This came out very brittle and full of what I assume are tiny air bubbles? I'm afraid to use it, the book I'm using says it may be lye heavy.
Then I ordered some real fragrance oil, green pigment color and a mold the other week. I got overly excited and didn't exactly thing the whole thing through when I decided to make a bigger batch. I ran out of cheap olive oil and had to substitute with my good cooking EVOO.(that's the part that makes me not laugh so much.
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The soap, a coconut, olive oil, and castor came out looking pretty nice but the FO green tea and lavender, I thought was WAY to strong, also thought I'd messed up the recipe since the soap was very hard. And panicked again, I've since read that scents fade over time. I chopped it up to see if I could re-batch. Plus since all I could smell was lavender that green color didn't make me happy. (
C.) But THEN I came up with a solution. Make purple to go around the green that would be pretty and maybe dilute the smell? And got example
D. Turns out my MP blue soap color from hobby lobby doesn't mix with the pink and make purple. Now. I've ordered some
more pigment colors and fragrance. Live and learn right? keep it simple stupid, hurry up and wait, FOLLOW THE RECIPE all come to mind. For now.
It seems that the soap I chopped up with my good olive oil in it was right all along.
Please feel free to critique what you're seeing. Like those dark patches in the middle of bars A and C. What is that?