Whipped melt and pour soap - there's got to be a way to do this easily.
Does anyone remember when they were selling melt and pour base that actually whipped up? That was a few years back but I think that company might be out of business.
Anyways, I haven't tried making a whipped MP but I'm betting some combo of liquid soap and glycerin would do it. And the lotion soap recipe that was mentioned earlier is also a good start. It looks like a nice whipped soap.
And, I never tried this recipe, but found this while digging around tonight. It's ostensibly for a whipped soap. I didn't design the recipe so haven't tested it, so if you test it, let us know how it goes!
2 cups soap (melted)
1/4 cup beeswax (melted)
orange food coloring
5 drops orange fragrance
5 drops lime fragrance
5 drops lemon fragrance
5 drops grapefruit fragrance
first melt beeswax in a glass microwave-safe measuring container, be careful because beeswax melts at a high temp. Set aside and melt soap, combine with other ingredients in a bowl.
begin to whip soap mixture on medium high speed with an electric hand mixer. when it looks creamy and frothy pour into molds.
let cool completely, pop into freezer for about 10 minutes then unmold and wrap in cellophane.
this soap smells really yummy!
*you can turn this soap into a creamsicle by adding a little powdered dry milk, just be sure to sift it and crush it into a fine powder first.
