Now that will definitely turn your brown eye blue.Try Lava hand soap. Your butt will never be cleaner.
Now that will definitely turn your brown eye blue.Try Lava hand soap. Your butt will never be cleaner.
It’s really not that hard, I used a website called soapcalc or something like that, know to handle NaOH or KOH, nicked my wife’s (good) immersion blender, an old pressure cooker we lost the lid of, molds I made myself with wooden planks, grease proof paper and a couple of woodworkers’ clamps. The ratios and all that was easy given I’m a biochemist by training. A 7-10% superfat soap is amazing. Commercial soaps are bad as the manufacturers remove the glycerol, which is incredibly moisturising, to sell for other chemical processes, they also add harsher detergents than what’s formed by the saponification process which dry the skin.So I've been making my own soap for a long time, and to do it right is not exactly simple. You need to measure and calculate the ratios of ingredients correctly (there are online spreadsheets for that), you need a high powered immersion blender, and you need soap molds. You need to be comfortable with handling sodium hydroxide (lye). Then the soap needs to cure, or more accurately, it needs to dry out. If you live in the desert, that's relatively easy. If you live anywhere with a Rh over 40%, not so easy. Some soapmakers resort to a sort of reverse humidor, a room or closet with a dehumidifier running all the time. Otherwise, you are likely to develop an orange mold on the soap. I add the same anti-fungal used in pipe tobacco to my soap, and that helps.
But yeah, once you use a good, well-made homemade soap, made with a healthy excess of oils, you won't go back to Ivory.
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@Tbaggins careful, I hear nicotine is an addictive chemicalpipesmagazine.com
Idk.. still right over my head.
You had to have been there. Why I'd suggest it not be used outside of the Secret Santa thread.Idk.. still right over my head.
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It's bad when your memories conflate the porn you've watched with soap advertising!Yup, they can't help themselves but wreck a reliable product.
Wasn't Ivory the one that had a pic of a pretty woman on it who got removed, for being in some racy flick or something? Edit: ah no, that was Ivory Snow soap flakes and the model was Marylin Chambers. My front door is green. Might explain a lot...
You mean It's not good clean fun?It's bad when your memories conflate the porn you've watched with soap advertising!
Oh, very good!You mean It's not good clean fun?
They did the very same thing with Wright's Coal Tar Soap.What have they done?
It’s all about that manufacture simplification, like how in the US all states get products with California’s prop65 warning.They did the very same thing with Wright's Coal Tar Soap.
Now it's cinnamon flavoured due to some bonehead in H&S.
"The "bad" news is that Coal Tar is now bannned from use in cosmetics in the EU. Consequently the original Wrights Coal Tar Soap is no longer manufactured as it was".
And there was me thinking we had a referendum to rid ourselves of EU directives!
Jay.
Yeah, I find that SO amusing.It’s all about that manufacture simplification, like how in the US all states get products with California’s prop65 warning.
It's very interesting how this thread relates to pipe tobacco. When the aroma changes, when the flavor changes, we're hypersensitive to it and it triggers deep emotions. I've had the same reactions when my favorite cleaning product's smell changed, or when they started f(cking around with Reeses Cups. I get a similar feeling when Amazon Prime or Facebook changes sh*t for no reason, but not to the same, emotionally driven extent. Flavors and aromas are serious stuff, man.