Showing posts with label Palm Oil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Palm Oil. Show all posts

Sunday, September 24, 2017

September 2017 | Camouflage | KCK Soapery



The hubby is getting low on his camouflage soap. So here is another batch to make sure he does not run out of his supply!


Coconut oil, Olive oil, Rice Bran oil, Palm oil, Mango butter, and Castor oil.


Adding lye (sodium hydroxide or others call it alkali).  Lye is the agent added to the oils and butters to make saponification possible. Without lye, there is no soap to be made. 
Others do use melt and pour soap (I use it too for design purposes).  Some don't use lye, instead, they melt the pre-made soap, add colorants, fragrance and pour it on a mold then call the soap "no lye soap".


Look at the texture of the oils and butters as it emulsifies. I love this part of soap making. It just feels like making cake batter.


Poured the above soap batter into four containers with green, brown, black and white. Activated charcoal for black, titanium dioxide for white and green and brown mica.


Dropping the colors alternately by spoonfuls.


My nine year old asked to helped and she did most of the spoon dropping of the colored batter into the mold.


This is one design I always have in stock. I don't want to let my number one customer run out of his supply.

Thanks for stopping by!

Friday, September 22, 2017

September 2017 | Satsuma | KCK Soapery


Scented with "Satsuma" fragrance oil which is described to be a burst of mandarin orange.


Colors used were titanium dioxide for white, a mixture of red and yellow mica for orange and green mica.  Titanium Dioxide is a natural whitening agent found in almost anything white.  Micas are use in cosmetics.


Blending lye with Coconut oil, Olive oil, Rice Bran oil, Palm oil, Mango butter, and Castor oil.


Main batter was colored white.


Green was dropped in to the pot at 4 different places of the white.


Gave the pot a little swirl.


Poured the green and white swirl into the mold.



Made lines of orange and green on top.


Drew lines from one end to the other using chopstick.


I like the way wet soap looks.


Off the mold.


This is how soaping is when everything turned out as expected.

Happy Soaping everyone!

Thank you for dropping by!

Wednesday, September 20, 2017

September 2017 | Christmas Gift | KCK Soapery


A friend at work wanted to be ready for Christmas. This was what I came up with. I hope "J" and the recipients will like them as much as I love making soap.


These gifts were made with melt and pour soap.


Oils added were Coconut oil, Olive oil, Rice Bran oil, Palm oil, Shea butter, and Castor oil. Scented with Mistletoe and Ivy fragrance oil and a hint of Peppermint essential oil.


Red mica and titanium dioxide for white.  


Blending the oils, butter and lye solution.


Poured the white base.


Poured the red in the middle at different heights.


Made two more lines on the sides.


Made the swirl using chopstick.


Added the gifts.


I am pleased by the result of this batch.  Everything turned out just as expected.  


Hope you guys like these bars.

Thank you for stopping by!

Enjoy!

Friday, September 15, 2017

September 2017 | Lavender Essential Oil | KCK Soapery


This batch was inspired by a family member who likes essential oils.  


I decided to make this very natural, no added colors or fragrance. Oils used were Olive Oil, Rice Bran Oil, Coconut Oil, Palm Oil, and Castor Oil.  I also used two butters, Shea Butter and Mango Butter and scented with Lavender Essential Oil.


I always love the look and feel of the oils and butters emulsifying.


Poured the batch onto the mold.  Just as natural, plain, and simple.


 I got an itch and just had to do some artsy stuff.  Using spoon, I gave the top some texture.


Added some lavender buds in the middle. The buds were added while the soap was still wet in the mold.
I forgot to take a picture of it.
This picture was taken after I unmolded the soap.


Some of the lavender buds are still just loosely attached and came off.  But I like the contrast it gave to the soap.

Thank you for stopping by!

Thursday, September 14, 2017

September 2017 | Chocolate Lovers | KCK Soapery


Fragranced with Chocolate Lovers, a scent described as a mixture of lemon, orange, bergamot and mandarin, lily of the valley and coriander with notes of sweet chocolate, warm vanilla, and musk. 


Inspired by the name of the fragrance oil, I decided to tweak with my recipe and incorporate cocoa butter.  This recipe includes Olive Oil, Palm Oil, Coconut Oil, Castor Oil, and Cocoa Butter.


Since this fragrance oil will discolor the soap to some shade of brown I decided to use that discoloration as the main color of the soap and made swirls of white using titanium dioxide and a combination of red and brown mica for the second color.


Dropped both white and the red brown colors into the main batter.


Used a chopstick to make a diagonal design on the top.


Off the mold.


Thank you for stopping by!

Tuesday, September 12, 2017

September 2017 | Baby Giveaways | KCK Soapery


Baby giveaways scented with lavender and mint fragrance oil.


Coconut oil, olive oil, rice bran oil, castor oil, palm oil, mango butter, 


Oils and butter with the lye and water solution. As you can see, there is a big difference with the color I produced using tea from the previous post.


I decided to use white and blue for the babies' beds.


Mixed the white to the rest of the batter.


Dropped the blue at different sides and depths of the white batter.


Gave the bowl a little swirl.


Poured  the batter into three different molds.



Laid babies onto their beds.




I am happy with the way they turned out.  I hope the people receiving them will like them too.

Thank you for stopping by!