Awesome video! Making oat milk is so much cheaper than buying colloidal oats. Who knew about the cold water tip??? Question, would the soap benefit from using more oats in the water to oats ratio? Many thanks from Georgia, USA
Thank you for watching. It's really hard to say as it is not proven that soap does anything more than clean. You can feel a difference in the soap but it's hard to say if the soap would benefit. You also have to keep in mind saturation rates and the water can only hold so much oatmeal.
OH My Goah, Keeley you are a marvel. I never ever realised how simple it is to make oat milk. Like you I would buy a 1 litre contain from the supermarket and use a small amount and forget it was in the fridge and have to throw it away (I do the same with coconut milk as well. You have made my life so much easier. How long will the oat ilk last in the fridge? I am assuming 2-3 days? Keep up the great work and cannot wait for the next video.
Good video. Salute...but find you added Silk..so what is benefit and ideal condensation s for added him. also if he stayed inner product or burned .Sorry for all this .only I know you are smart Lady
Hey, soaping genie😍😍😘😘 Good day to you😁😁 May I ask you a question? If I were to add the grounded oat into the batter as exfoliant, will it turn bad? Thank you in advance!🙏🙏😁😁
Love nut milks soaps but regarding oat milk specifically you can do away with the extra steps and just add colloidal oats to your recipe and still call it an oat milk soap. Colloidal oats are not as cheap as making your own oat milk but as time is money (if you own a business) and you want an oat product more effective than oat milk then colloidal oats is definitely the way to go.
Doesn’t the steam from the lye make your measure cup a bit wet which then transfer to the lye storage container? Well I got sick of that so Against all soaping jargon out there....I have been adding my water to the lye and have never experienced the so called soaping myth of volcalization. I did it accidently and have discovered it is so much easier and saves on time and dishes. Been doing it that way for 15 years. You will thank me later.🙋♀️🥰👌
Never had an issue with steam on my cup. I think I might keep doing it this way though as it doesn't create extra washing up for me personally and I'm more likely to overpour water than sodium hydroxide.
Hi Keeley, I don't know which state or town you live in but I live in Qld near Roma and I buy Soy Milk cheaper than you make your oat milk. I was going to try it for myself until my wife told me how much we pay for our Soy Milk
I live halfway between Gold Coast and Brisbane. You're lucky if you can buy soy for less than $1 a litre. Definitely not that price round here 😔 and all the other milks cost a lot more
Can’t wait to see the finished honey oat milk soap!
The first soap will be the face soap and the OMH will be in a few weeks 🧡
Thank you. I’m sure it will be amazing.
I never realised how simple oat milk is to make!
It's super quick and very cheap 🧡
Thank you! Youre voice is so pleasant! Cant wait to see more! I have subscribed 😇
Thank you for watching and supporting me 🧡
You're the second person I've watched use tussa silk. Im tempted to give it a go and add it to my soap.
I've been using Tussah silk since my second soap and love the feel it gives to the soap. You only need a little to get a silky feel.
Thank you for showing us this process.
Thank you for watching 🧡
Awesome video! Making oat milk is so much cheaper than buying colloidal oats. Who knew about the cold water tip??? Question, would the soap benefit from using more oats in the water to oats ratio? Many thanks from Georgia, USA
Thank you for watching. It's really hard to say as it is not proven that soap does anything more than clean. You can feel a difference in the soap but it's hard to say if the soap would benefit. You also have to keep in mind saturation rates and the water can only hold so much oatmeal.
Thank you very much for this tutorial! It's AWESOME AND EDUCATIONAL👍👍👏👏😁😁
Thank you for watching 🧡
I love oat milk in coffee. I think I would like it in my soap :)
It's lovely in soap - really silky 🧡
Oat milk and coffee soap 🧐
@@earthchildapothecary8609 no but that does sound lovely
I love your tutorial! Thank you very much!
I was just wondering what can I use instead od palm oil? Many thanks
Thank you. It is hard to substitute palm oil due to its properties. Many will use tallow in place of palm
Very enjoyable and educational video 💕
Thank you 🧡
Thanks for this video. This is so helpful :)
Thank you for watching 🧡
hi, i need suggestion on how to make white soap without titanium dioxide, and palm oil or lard
You need to be using oils that are clear or very low in colour. If you oils are dark in colour, the soap will be creamy.
OH My Goah, Keeley you are a marvel. I never ever realised how simple it is to make oat milk. Like you I would buy a 1 litre contain from the supermarket and use a small amount and forget it was in the fridge and have to throw it away (I do the same with coconut milk as well. You have made my life so much easier. How long will the oat ilk last in the fridge? I am assuming 2-3 days? Keep up the great work and cannot wait for the next video.
The next video is using Rhassoul clay 😉 your soap is going in th a post next week.
Good video. Salute...but find you added Silk..so what is benefit and ideal condensation s for added him. also if he stayed inner product or burned .Sorry for all this .only I know you are smart Lady
The Tussah silk adds slip and glide to the soaps. You only need a small amount and it dissolves in hot lye watet
@@SoyandShea ..Mercy Lady
Hey, soaping genie😍😍😘😘 Good day to you😁😁 May I ask you a question? If I were to add the grounded oat into the batter as exfoliant, will it turn bad? Thank you in advance!🙏🙏😁😁
No it shouldn't turn bad as long as you keep the usage rate low. 🧡
@@SoyandShea Thank you!❤❤😍😍😘😘🙏🙏
Love nut milks soaps but regarding oat milk specifically you can do away with the extra steps and just add colloidal oats to your recipe and still call it an oat milk soap. Colloidal oats are not as cheap as making your own oat milk but as time is money (if you own a business) and you want an oat product more effective than oat milk then colloidal oats is definitely the way to go.
Time does mean money but it only took me 5 minutes to make so make so the cost of time out weighs the cost of colloidal oatmeal. 😊
Doesn’t the steam from the lye make your measure cup a bit wet which then transfer to the lye storage container? Well I got sick of that so Against all soaping jargon out there....I have been adding my water to the lye and have never experienced the so called soaping myth of volcalization. I did it accidently and have discovered it is so much easier and saves on time and dishes. Been doing it that way for 15 years. You will thank me later.🙋♀️🥰👌
Never had an issue with steam on my cup. I think I might keep doing it this way though as it doesn't create extra washing up for me personally and I'm more likely to overpour water than sodium hydroxide.
Soy and Shea yes but it’s not a problem if you over pour water as it is on a lye over pour!
Hi Keeley, I don't know which state or town you live in but I live in Qld near Roma and I buy Soy Milk cheaper than you make your oat milk. I was going to try it for myself until my wife told me how much we pay for our Soy Milk
I live halfway between Gold Coast and Brisbane. You're lucky if you can buy soy for less than $1 a litre. Definitely not that price round here 😔 and all the other milks cost a lot more