Testing our Coffee Soaps and making a scrubby bar.

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  • Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025

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  • @MrsSoapAndClay
    @MrsSoapAndClay  Год назад +4

    Discolorating and Bubble Tests - which soap do you like the most?

  • @CandaceJensen-iq7vx
    @CandaceJensen-iq7vx Год назад +1

    So I’ve only made a total of 3 soaps with a coffee lye solution and 2 of them I did use discoloring FO, but the one I didn’t use a discoloring FO still turned out dark. I did the beach themed salt bar with the coffee infused lye solution with that one and all the blues and greens I used came out browned up lol. You could still tell they were supposed to be blue and green but they were definitely muddied.
    I’m loving all this! You’re amazing for doing all these experiments for us and teaching us all the things, and I just want you to know I’m one of the very excited ones and Thank you! ❤️ can’t wait until next week too omg all this is so dang cool!

  • @Twistedtree7
    @Twistedtree7 Год назад

    I still love the lighter color of that caramel looking one. It’s still got that tone even after darkening. But that lather in the last one was gorgeous!

  • @DrSimpleBeauty
    @DrSimpleBeauty Год назад

    The wall behind you is gorgeous!! Artsy and looks like bars of soap. Love it!

  • @Charbythedesert
    @Charbythedesert Год назад

    Something special about #2. Crazy mystery discoloration happening.

  • @schellsc
    @schellsc Год назад

    Wow all of these bubble nicely! The discoloration was cool! Design wise I like the one with the copper swirls 🤎

  • @norawalsh5471
    @norawalsh5471 Год назад

    They are all so pretty! I'm a suckah for scrubby bars. I'm in love with the last one.

  • @Denise180Soap
    @Denise180Soap Год назад

    Coffee butter #1 bubble looked awesome and the OO 2nd one is a close runner for me

  • @sandraclark2715
    @sandraclark2715 Год назад

    I've used coffee grounds as an exfoliation, but they were dried after use. Makes way more sense to use fresh after all I've learned 😁

  • @debran.3100
    @debran.3100 Год назад

    Thank you, Mrs Soap and Clayyyyy. Always an inspiration. Love Soap 2. The color, the swirls, the bubble.❤ Excited about leave on because I’m ready for the next phase in product knowledge. You will give the whats and whys the way my brain accepts them.😊

  • @vanessarudick7707
    @vanessarudick7707 Год назад

    Just became Lil Sudser member. Thanks for all you do and share. Have a wonderful day.

  • @serinamagick7192
    @serinamagick7192 Год назад

    I think I like #2 with the coffee butter best, although they all look amazing!❤❤❤

  • @debravogt7139
    @debravogt7139 Год назад

    I ❤ this whole serious! It is really nice to see the experiments. I am new so it helps me to not come out with brown soap because it has vanilla in it!

  • @hbrunet72
    @hbrunet72 Год назад

    This is my favourite way to make my coffee soaps ... I sell it to tradesmen, gardeners, and pretty much anyone who gets dirty and grimy ... fantastic soap outcome!

    • @hbrunet72
      @hbrunet72 Год назад

      The coffee grounds is what causes the discolouration ... I don't use a scent in mine at all, but make it the same way you just made this one, and they discolour ...

  • @michellemezer4064
    @michellemezer4064 3 месяца назад

    I’m shocked how much the color changed! I like them all lol.
    I tried my first coffee bar but I went waayyyy over board with coffee grounds lol 🤦‍♀️

  • @learning2no
    @learning2no 11 месяцев назад

    I make a pot of coffee then dry the grounds. Then add the dried grounds to my soap batter. It is amazing. My husband likes it after he works on engines or greasy things.

  • @SuzanneGutknecht
    @SuzanneGutknecht Год назад

    That last one had a delightful bubble! For looks I still love that caramel looking one. It still was a lighter color even though it darkened with time! Fun!

  • @MsAubrey
    @MsAubrey Год назад

    Wow! I can’t get over the darkening in those last two!

  • @JKBee369
    @JKBee369 Год назад +1

    This deep dive has been so cool! I love it!

  • @CindyNurenberg
    @CindyNurenberg Год назад

    Thank you so much for the science part of this, love it. It is one of the reasons I first started watching your videos last year, my soap making ability has been expanded, Gratitude always for your effort and willingness to share. I made my first batch of coffee soap 3 years ago. I had no fancy ingredients, not even coffee EO. I was so nervous but decided to use brewed coffee in place of water I thought I was messing up science. I used a mix of essential oils, woodsy scents and a couple others, i do not remember now, but a mix to mimic best I could Coffee smell. The batch turned a little dark but not much. Since then every batch I have made I have used coffee EO, and every batch has wildly discolored. some more than others, depends on the vendor. I use the same recipe except my most recent, I used Aloe instead of coffee and forgot the salt (i don't use sodium lactate or steric acid, daughter has allergies, why I started making soap). It discolored as dark as all others, as well as it was harder, I ended up cutting it 14 hours after I molded it. It is still curing so not sure how hard and dark the end product will be. My thoughts, coffee EO is very volatile in discoloration, I haven't used extract so not sure if it works the same as EO or not, but a thought. My favorite bar you made is the last one....Its the look of the bubbles, I am a sucker for large bubbles with a lot of lather around it.

  • @vernaharris181
    @vernaharris181 Год назад

    And with all that, it is still a pretty bar of soap and I like it lots! I liked them all , dark colors or not and I like a dense lather so the second on the left would have been my favorite.

  • @Kjun_moonChik
    @Kjun_moonChik Год назад

    That's some wicked discoloration 😮 They all ultimately are great soaps, I'd just lean more towards the 2 made with coffee butter for the extra moisture. Love you and the content and all the things. Keep it coming

  • @kris10tackles
    @kris10tackles Год назад

    That’s wild!!!

  • @debnorton387
    @debnorton387 Год назад

    My family loves a soap that has coffee grounds in it to use as a foot scrub.

  • @JKBee369
    @JKBee369 Год назад

    Yay! I can't wait to see all those bubbles

  • @dianehedricks7860
    @dianehedricks7860 Год назад

    That is just CRAZY how those last 2 discolored so dark!!!!

    • @jamiegardella1251
      @jamiegardella1251 Год назад +1

      Coo coo bananas
      Love them all, but the lighter 2 appeal to me more as a consumer

  • @belindaayewoh437
    @belindaayewoh437 Год назад

    Very interesting for sure! For a mechanics soap, would you think coffee grinds be better than pumice? Hmm...next experiment please 😂

  • @SoPea
    @SoPea Год назад

    Whoop whoop!!!! Hi MRS! 💛

  • @lasumrell
    @lasumrell Год назад

    I love the luxurious tight bubbles that feel like lotion on your skin. That being said, I like #2 followed by #1. To me, the look of soaps is secondary, though these soaps look lovely. I look for how a soap performs and makes the skin feel and what the ingredients are in the soaps. All of these look pretty and perform fantastically. I'd be happy using any one of them, especially #2 and #1. Love your 'performance' videos! Good show!

  • @askloeblen
    @askloeblen Год назад

    Okay -- am I being totally dense?!? -- but I didn't see any mention this week of how to calculate lye amounts for your soap recipe when using your own DIY coffee butter as one of the fats/oils. Am I missing something? Thanks!

    • @MrsSoapAndClay
      @MrsSoapAndClay  Год назад +1

      Hey! I talked about the differences in soapcalc during the coffee butter and coffee oil soaps.

    • @askloeblen
      @askloeblen Год назад

      @@MrsSoapAndClay Yes, I saw those parts, but I'm still unclear -- chalk it up to being somewhat of a newbie still. Sorry. (I have 6 batches of cold process soap under my belt, including one that was my own recipe, plus 2 batches of melt & pour, and some skin care products like lip balm, triple butter body butter, deodorant, shaving cream, & face moisturizer.) Soooo, say I was to create my own hypothetical coffee butter using a 75%/25% ratio of cocoa butter to coffee oil that had been infused in safflower oil. Then I wanted to use 4 ounces of said coffee butter in my soap recipe. Could I go on SoapCalc and count the 4 ounces of coffee butter as being essentially 3 ounces (75%) of cocoa butter and 1 ounce (25%) of safflower oil for the purposes of calculating the lye? I so very much appreciate your help! Just wanting to be sure I understand it correctly. ☑ Thanks again so much for these wonderful videos this week!

  • @ericabeache
    @ericabeache Год назад

    I like number 2. The discoloration is crazy.

  • @sandraclark2715
    @sandraclark2715 Год назад

    One of my customers is allergic to orange and cannot use my grease monkey bar. The coffee soap is now her go to

  • @Twistedtree7
    @Twistedtree7 Год назад

    Ah ha! I finally figured it out! My phone was still logged into my old account so it wasn’t recognizing my membership on the lives. Hence the reason I couldn’t comment!

  • @chandeliercrypto3020
    @chandeliercrypto3020 Год назад

    I’m guessing it’s the tannins