Spinach and Turmeric Soap - Natural Colorants
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- #spinach #soap #science
More info on sodium citrate, sodium oxalate, etc
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I'm not sure if my video is glitching or if it's my internet today. Tell me please and I'll reupload!
Not glitching at all.
begining looks great! do the properties of turmeric survive in cold process soap? I have hard water, major hard water. sulfur soap? i know stinky idea but there is supposed to be the max of 10% so i was thinking :)
The voice audio is only in the left ear. The sound and rest of it is not glitchy.
Hey! I have heard tell of sulfur soap but never tried it myself!
I love turmeric inside and out. Pain relieving, inflammation relieving, and does amazing things for the skin. I use it in everything i possibly can
I guess these are my notes for the turmeric products. 😂 The oil said to use at night I think, but I liked using it during the day because it has a bit of tackiness to it that helps my makeup stick.
I also would love to learn more about sodium citrate and how to use it. I’ve never had a successful go at it.
You may discover that your green soap turns a shade of tan or brown as it cures. Would love to see this after a 2 or 3 month cure! 🙂
I LOVE the Green and the Tumeric!!!Absolutely Gorgeous!!! 💚🧡
That green is gorgeous ❤
Lovely soap, so pretty. And very interesting info, thankyou. How about other chelators I have as in GLDA and EDTA ? Can we use those too?
Seemed fine to me and we can’t keep power or internet on consistently currently. So, you’re good!
Ohhhh that is a beautiful green!! 💚
Seemed good to me! The soap is gorgeous!
That green is crazy cool
Will it remain that color tho? I’m curious to know.
Lol... You're so awesome, I love you!!
Science makes my brain hurt 😂 but I think I actually followed along
Wow that green!
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For me the last video you did and this one the audio is very low and hard to hear. Your older videos are much louder and easier for me to hear. I am hard of hearing and no one else seems to be having an issue so maybe it's just me 🤷♀️
looked great. oxalyic acid in spinich from when I grew it years ago was told its there but that was from people going on about kidney stones etc...still wonder about the concentration to reach a level that would consume a noticible amount of NaOH? also makes me wonder what Dieffenbachia / dumb cane's calciium oxilate crystals would do lol.
Oh, great. Guess I'm now buying a juicer. Thanks a lot! 😂 Love how that turned out.
Do not run rhubarb through it. Ask me how I know. 😅
@MrsSoapAndClay can't wait to see that, but I'm having some mixed feelings here. If rhubarb is in the house, it's probably going to end up in a pie or pastry before it ever has the chance to see a juicer.
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Have a blast @ Kidlet #1!!!
I’ll share a huge mistake I made, it’s embarrassing. I put a citric acid solution into cooled lye solution and the reaction was violent. I had never been scared of lye because I’ve been making soap for years. So, how does one neutralize the sodium citrate first? Just trying to save someone’s eyes. And yes, I had on PPE. Please and thank you Mrs. Soap and Clay. ❤
Hi, I did the same thing and it was violent and so dangerous. I prefer to add my citric acid solution to my oils before I add the lye now. I also found that if I mix 1/2 the water and citric acid first and then once dissolved I use ice cubes for half my liquid and add lye to the slowly and stirring as I add lye to citric acid mixture safer.
@@sweetmaryjanesgifts3773 Thank you. I’ll add the citric acid solution to the oils next time.
Good luck Kidlet 1!! Break a leg!! 🤞🏾🎉
Was wondering what could happen if adding spinach powder after the saponification, this thing about helping with hard water wouldn’t be a thing at all, right?
Good question! I’m thinking not, because without the reaction with sodium hydroxide it’s kind of a nothing burger in the solution.