![]() ![]() I always like to make a small test batch of fragrance or essential oil in liquid soap to see how it behaves. Fragrance and essential oils can also affect the clarity and color of the base. Just like cold process soap, fragrances and essential oils can cause the liquid soap to “accelerate” and become thick. Sometimes, you don’t need to thicken soap with salt solution because your fragrance or essential oil will do the work for you. Even though it’s salt water which thickens the soap when added in small amounts, that much extra water dilutes the soap texture. ![]() Adding that much extra liquid turned the soap into an unpleasant, watery, milky consistency. =)įor the sake of experimenting, I tired pouring the remainder of the 1.5 ounces of salt solution into the “flubber soap” to see if it would get even thicker. You can see how extremely thick it is! I could even hold it in my hand, like flubber. The mixture will become extremely thick, similar to the texture of jelly soap! Below, 10 mL of salt solution was added to 4 ounces of soap. It is possible to add too much salt solution. Adding 1 mL of the solution is usually enough to see a difference! Continue adding the salt solution (stirring in between each addition) until you reach the consistency you desire.Īdd the salt solution to liquid soap base to thicken. The amount you use will depend on how thick you want the soap to be. Add a small amount of the salt water solution directly to the soap base, and stir. Then, pour your soap base into a mixing container. To thicken liquid soap base, first make a salt water solution. Want to try the Stephenson Organic Liquid Castile Soap, or other Stephenson product? receive $10 off any $20 purchase or more of Stephenson products with the coupon code: SAVETEN. To make the solution, first mix 0.5 ounces of plain table salt (just the cheap stuff!) to 1.5 ounces of warm, distilled water. If you love the formula of a thin soap such as the Stephenson Organic Liquid Castile Soap but want a thicker consistency, it’s easy to change. To thicken, all you need to do is create a salt water solution, and add the salt water to the base in small amounts. Made primarily of sunflower and coconut oil, this soap base is very gentle on the skin. Learn more about using LabColors here.Ĭustomizing the consistency of thin liquid soap bases, such as the Stephenson Organic Liquid Castile Soap, is really easy. We love using LabColors to color liquid soap with a transparent tint. When the soap is dissolved, let it cool and add fragrance and color if you like. That can take up to 8 hours depending on how much soap you’re diluting. Keep the mixture around 160 ☏ and stir the soap periodically until the paste is fully dissolved. When the water is boiling, add the paste and stir to combine. It’s important to use distilled water, as tap water can have microbes or trace metals. Diluting the soap is super simple. In a large pot, bring distilled water to a boil. The recommended dilution rate is 4:1 water to paste. Some of the liquid soap bases, like the Castile Liquid Soap Paste and High Sudsing Liquid Soap Paste, need to be diluted before use. For example, soap that has a thin or medium consistency works well in bottles with a pump top. Soap that is too thick may not work well in pump tops, but instead are better suited for disk caps. But, the texture of liquid soap does affect packaging options, and may affect how the product is used. There is no right or wrong consistency, it’s all about personal preference. It’s important to remember that thickness does not mean concentration or quality. Liquid soap can range from very thin to a thick gel consistency. One of the important characteristics of liquid soap is the texture. Liquid soap bases cut down significantly on time, while still allowing you to create and customize a high quality liquid soap product. Bramble Berry carries several different varieties, see them all here. Another option is to use a premade liquid soap base or concentrated paste. If you’re interested in making your own liquid soap, I would recommend checking out the Liquid Soap Guru Kit, which includes instructions and ingredients to make liquid soap. It requires multiple hours of cooking and diluting. Making liquid soap from scratch involves several stages.
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