Loving your videos! You’re soooo good at educating! Thank you for just being simple and not adding the extra “fluff” of music and jumpy videos which can be incredibly annoying😊. Got one question for ya. Sandalwood EO doesn’t seem to “stick” in CP soap. Do you think the kaolin clay would work to keep the fragrance like it does in citrus?
I believe that could help, yes! Give it a try and see what happens! Another thing to think about is the quality of the Sandalwood EO. If you have a good quality EO, then Kaolin clay should help. If you have a "cheap" EO, then nothing is going to make that better. Just things to consider!
I love citrusy smells and I love mints as well. For citrus I mix them with kaolin clay and also use some fixator essential oils to enhance the fragrance. Lemongrass of course is one of my favorite but since the usage rate is so low now and mixed as well. Litsea cubeba last very well along with bergamot. Thank you.
Thank you! This is very informative. I just made my first 3 batches of plain goat milk soap because I took your class. I had the best time making it. I’m ready to learn more and to try adding fragrance.
This is a video all new soap
Makers should watch, clear educational information. Well done
Thanks for watching!
Loving your videos! You’re soooo good at educating! Thank you for just being simple and not adding the extra “fluff” of music and jumpy videos which can be incredibly annoying😊. Got one question for ya. Sandalwood EO doesn’t seem to “stick” in CP soap. Do you think the kaolin clay would work to keep the fragrance like it does in citrus?
I believe that could help, yes! Give it a try and see what happens! Another thing to think about is the quality of the Sandalwood EO. If you have a good quality EO, then Kaolin clay should help. If you have a "cheap" EO, then nothing is going to make that better. Just things to consider!
I love citrusy smells and I love mints as well. For citrus I mix them with kaolin clay and also use some fixator essential oils to enhance the fragrance. Lemongrass of course is one of my favorite but since the usage rate is so low now and mixed as well. Litsea cubeba last very well along with bergamot. Thank you.
Thanks for sharing!
Thank you! This is very informative. I just made my first 3 batches of plain goat milk soap because I took your class. I had the best time making it. I’m ready to learn more and to try adding fragrance.
How exciting! So glad to hear that you are doing the assignment from class and practicing your soapmaking! Keep going and enjoy your soaping!