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by highfly-addict » 23/02/13, 22:12

Welcome culbuto!
AND yes YES YES! I also want a subject on culbutosaponification!
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by Rabbit » 23/02/13, 22:19

I also do my soap,
Nothing's easier. In any case no more than making a 4 quarter.
In my opinion the best fat is lard but for
allergic 8) , tallow is very suitable.

Homemade soap is significantly cheaper, softer for
skin. After drying the facial skin does not pull, which is not
always the case of soap purchased.
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by bidouille23 » 23/02/13, 22:30

that's good it must be a special topic eh rabbit;) ...
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by Christophe » 23/02/13, 22:39

culbuto wrote:I've been reading you for a long time, but there I could bring you things: redoing a soap with the little bits, it's easy, but it's still industrial soap (petroleum-based, without vegetable glycerine) also palm-based.


Not if, like me, we wash (again) with handmade soap ... and any valued waste is better than being thrown away ...

Then we can make a decoction too ... to wash the floor or the laundry (with the dishwasher I didn't dare) ...

culbuto wrote:But you can make your soap without heating, with local oils. Soap is just an oil (or fat) soda reaction. There are precautions to be taken, it is necessary to dose, allow time for the soap to be done alone, but in the end you have a product:
no dirty stuff like EDTA, sodium laureth sulfate, glycerin from petroleum etc
palm oil free since you choose your oils
a 5% surgras allows you to have a hydrated skin that does not pull. this soap is a complete care in itself.
Personally, I dissolve the soda in milk (mare, local product, or goat) or sea water for mineral salts. If you are interested, I can give you my "tips".


Yes that interests us! Super, like the others I am for a dedicated subject!

So could you please make us a new illustrated subject with photos of the different stages of making homemade soap?
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by Rabbit » 23/02/13, 22:58

I leave a pleasure to make us a dedicated subject. And I will add to it
the little experience I have.
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by bidouille23 » 23/02/13, 23:11

that's what I said;) ...

To stay on the subject, I really like the idea of ​​the bottom or the soft bag, it's radically simple too ...
In fact in the end if from the beginning we put the soap in a small bag and we always use the bag it is even simpler, when the soap becomes small we only recharge ...
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by Obamot » 24/02/13, 00:16

+1 me too I want my Marseille ...

I have boards to soap ^^

PS: Rabbit, we say the muzzle. not "face" : Mrgreen:

Rabbit wrote:After drying, the skin of the face does not pull, which is not always the case with purchased soap.

Yes but you, do you use shampoo for the hairs, or have you waxed everywhere? ^^
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by Christophe » 24/02/13, 10:50

Voila Culboto made the subject: https://www.econologie.com/forums/fabriquer- ... 12306.html

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by bidouille23 » 24/02/13, 11:52

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Obamo sorry to break your dream on marseille soap ...

http://www.sauvonslasavonnerie.com/sav/

no controlled designation therefore no obligation to use a particular product, everything is allowed ....

So animal fat instead of vegetable fat, mmmm, there's good over-fat soap if you know what I mean .....
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by culbuto » 24/02/13, 12:02

bidouille23 wrote:End
Obamo sorry to break your dream on marseille soap ...

http://www.sauvonslasavonnerie.com/sav/

no controlled designation therefore no obligation to use a particular product, everything is allowed ....

So animal fat instead of vegetable fat, mmmm, there's good over-fat soap if you know what I mean .....

absolutely! you have to see how they recover the fat from the carcasses of cattle to finish it in soap ........ at the limit it bothers me less since it is waste that would end up no one knows where. Except that the fat concentrates the pesticides of the good food given to the cattle, and I'm not at all sure that the soda oil reaction will make them disappear.
for Muslims it is also a way to hide pigs from them in a hidden way!
if you see "tallowate" in the ingredients of your product, won .........
a tip: do as with your insurance, read the little letters. there in this case it is the composition of the products.
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