Thank you so much. I have soooo many soap bars to do something with also one that the fragrance oil is not nice. I've subscribed and look forward to more awesome videos xx
Thank you for this video ❤ I have been using the Stephenson cosmetic base for my scrubs and I usually pay 12.50 for a 2 pound container. Do you think this is more cost effective?
This is fabulous! Looking at the final demo it looks like it stays soft. Does it keep the soft pillowy texture? One other question…instead of grating solid soap, could you hot process the soap, then add the stearic, glycerin & water as a final cook? Would that work…just thinking of eliminating one step 🤣. Thank you for sharing 🙏🏻
It firms up a bit after a day or so, but how much depends on how much you whip in the first place. It’s similar to the pre-made bases. As for doing it via hot process, I’m not sure tbh. I would think it might interfere with saponification, so would say no you couldn’t do that way, but I don’t know. Best way to find out is to experiment :)
So excited to try this! My only concern is that the stearic acid I have is granular in texture and yours looks powdery. Do you think it will still work?
this is great, thank you! 🙏 ❤️ I’ve been looking for something like this for awhile, -as opposed to premade base. I was wondering, would it be possible to replace the stearic acid with something like cocoa butter? I do have stearic acid here, but I was wondering if I could maybe boost the emollient effect a bit. thanks in advance
You could, but soap is soap and naturally a higher pH, you could add some more humectant and an oil to moisturise more if you wanted. if you want a more pH balanced whipped product I’d go with my whipped soap/bath whip formulas instead.
Unfortunately this recipe does not work.. I don't know what you have in your bowl but it's not that. I've used your formula exactly and its failed twice, no fluffy whipped texture, it's a weird texture and it doesn't bubble, I tested the bubbles on the actual soap before melting it all and it's definitely bubbly but doesn't end up that way. So disappointed with the waste of glycerin and stearic acid.
Results will vary depending on the soap bars you start off with. Texture can change depending on how much or little you whip too. Sorry it’s not working for you.
Thank you for this! I have so much soap shred on hand and im getting tired of making confetti soap. 😂
Thank you so much. I have soooo many soap bars to do something with also one that the fragrance oil is not nice. I've subscribed and look forward to more awesome videos xx
Glad I could help :)
This is so superb for me. And thank you for tutorial. I love it. Will try to make one sooner.
Just what I was looking for. Thank you!!!
Thank you for this video ❤ I have been using the Stephenson cosmetic base for my scrubs and I usually pay 12.50 for a 2 pound container. Do you think this is more cost effective?
Thanks for sharing ❤
Hello Revega from Greece!
Can I add some oils or butters and how many?
Thank you!!!!!!
This is fabulous! Looking at the final demo it looks like it stays soft. Does it keep the soft pillowy texture? One other question…instead of grating solid soap, could you hot process the soap, then add the stearic, glycerin & water as a final cook? Would that work…just thinking of eliminating one step 🤣. Thank you for sharing 🙏🏻
It firms up a bit after a day or so, but how much depends on how much you whip in the first place. It’s similar to the pre-made bases.
As for doing it via hot process, I’m not sure tbh. I would think it might interfere with saponification, so would say no you couldn’t do that way, but I don’t know. Best way to find out is to experiment :)
Thankyou for sharing thos video. I'm trying to find the recipe but haven't been able to. Where do i fint it, please?
It’s linked in the description.
So excited to try this! My only concern is that the stearic acid I have is granular in texture and yours looks powdery. Do you think it will still work?
I'd imagine so as long as it melts. I've not used the granular version, so can't say for sure. Maybe try melting separately before adding.
@@revegacosmetics That's a good idea. I'll try that. Thank you.
this is great, thank you! 🙏 ❤️ I’ve been looking for something like this for awhile, -as opposed to premade base. I was wondering, would it be possible to replace the stearic acid with something like cocoa butter? I do have stearic acid here, but I was wondering if I could maybe boost the emollient effect a bit. thanks in advance
Cetyl alcohol if you want to keep it vegan, otherwise a very small amount of beeswax would also help
I definitely need to try this myself have loads of soap shreds ( really bed ashing 😢),
Do you think I could add some citric acid to reduce the ph?
You could, but soap is soap and naturally a higher pH, you could add some more humectant and an oil to moisturise more if you wanted. if you want a more pH balanced whipped product I’d go with my whipped soap/bath whip formulas instead.
If you were to add Coco betaine, would you add that in the last part of the recipe or melt it in with the first part?
You could do either, but I think personally I’d add it to the end to avoid to many bubbles during the process.
Actually, your "overwhipped" texture is the way I like it! 😅 Just a bit stiffer with more body!
Haha! Thank you, though I did overwhip too much as it was a bit crumbly to use. The other half was perfect though :)
Unfortunately this recipe does not work.. I don't know what you have in your bowl but it's not that. I've used your formula exactly and its failed twice, no fluffy whipped texture, it's a weird texture and it doesn't bubble, I tested the bubbles on the actual soap before melting it all and it's definitely bubbly but doesn't end up that way. So disappointed with the waste of glycerin and stearic acid.
Results will vary depending on the soap bars you start off with.
Texture can change depending on how much or little you whip too. Sorry it’s not working for you.
I make mine this way my own personal recipe it does work