2018年4月15日 星期日

薰衣草蠶絲蛋白霜 Lavender Silk Protein Cream



  • 【水相】
  1. Lavender Hydrosol:75g
  2. Silk Protein:1g

  • 【油相】
  1. Sunflower Oil:7g
  2. Rosehip Oil:12g
  3. Shea Butter:7g
  4. Emulsifying Wax(1000):9g

2018年4月14日 星期六

花草茶皂 Herbs and Flowers Soap





  1. 以玫瑰花檸檬馬鞭草茶浸泡甜杏仁油 Infused rose petals, lemon leaves,  and verbena in sweet almond oil
  2. 3.5g sodium lactate
  3. around 5% of purple clay (depending on the amount of soap batter for that color)
  4. try LV perfume

Liquid Silk & Tussah Silk Fibers (Soap Queen)

The following information is from:
https://www.soapqueen.com/bramble-berry-news/sunday-night-spotlight-liquid-silk-tussah-silk-fibers/

Saturday Night Spotlight: Liquid Silk & Tussah Silk Fibers


How to Use Silk in Soap
Soft and luxurious, silk is produced from caterpillar-like insects called silk worms. In bath and body products, liquid silk and Tussah silk fibers are added for a soft “silky” feel. Liquid silk is perfect for water based products such as lotion and emulsified scrubs. Small amounts can also be added to melt and pour soap. Tussah silk fibers can be dissolved in your lye solution and added to cold process soap.
The silk making process starts once the silkworm begins to construct its cocoon. Silkworm have glands on the mouth part of their body that produce a clear, proteinaceous fluid called fibroin. This fluid becomes hard once exposed to air. The silkworm rotates its body in a figure-8 motion while producing the protein material, which forms a cocoon around its body. Building the cocoon takes about 3-8 days.
Once the cocoon is complete, the silk can be harvested. In order to obtain the longest strands of silk fiber, some silk is harvested by boiling the cocoons with the worms inside. Tussah silk fiber sold at Bramble Berry is cruelty free and collected after the worms have left their cocoons. That causes the fibers to be short.
silkcollageLeft to right: Liquid SilkTussah Silk Fiber
The addition of Tussah silk fibers to cold process soap gives a luxurious “silky” feel. It also contributes to a slightly more shiny appearance and is great from a marketing standpoint. Because silk fibers are a little tricky to weigh or measure precisely, we recommend a small pinch per pound of soap.
To use the silk fibers, add them directly into your lye solution, immediately after the lye is dissolved. Your lye water should be around 170-190 ° F. The hotter the lye solution, the easier the fibers will dissolve. Then, stir, stir stir…and keep stirring! This process will take several minutes.
TempYou’ll notice immediately that some of the fibers will start to dissolve. But, some of the fibers may clump together. If this happens, firmly press the clump against the container with your spoon to break it up. Breaking the clump apart will help the silk to dissolve faster.

StirSilkYou may notice very small pieces of the lye fibers still in your lye mixture. This is fine. Allow your lye mixture to cool and use as normal.
LiquidSilkLyeLiquid silk can also be used in cold process soap up to 5%. Because the liquid silk it already dissolved, you can add it directly to your soap at trace. When making emulsified scrubs or lotions, add the silk with a usage rate of 1% during the water phase. If adding to melt and pour, add the liquid silk at a rate of 1/2 tsp. per pound of melt and pour soap.
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If you’re looking for some lotion or scrub recipes to use your liquid silk, check out the Soaks & Scrubsand Lotion categories. The Emulsified Sugar Scrub tutorial on Soap Queen TV would be perfect for liquid silk; simply add the silk into the distilled water. Liquid silk would feel fantastic in the Rose & Aloe In-Shower Lotion as well.
lotion scrubcollage
Have you used liquid silk or Tussah silk fibers in your soapy projects? I would love to hear what you thought of it!

2018年4月13日 星期五

野薑花杏仁皂 Ginger Lily and Almond Soap



Dried herbs and flowers
Ginger lily, elderberry flowers, elderberries
Herb mix

Ginger lily, elderberry flowers, elderberries infused
in sweet almond oil. Double boiled for at least two hours
if you are in a hurry.

  1. Based on this recipe. Made infused oil.
  2. 3.5g sodium lactate
  3. lavender and other flower essential oil
  4. decoration: soap curls and dried ginger lily


2018年4月12日 星期四

Chamomile and Coconut Milk Soap 洋甘菊椰奶皂







  1. Based on this recipe. Replace water with coconut milk ice cubes around 100g + 14.5g distill water
  2. Chamomile infused olive oil
  3. 3g sodium lactate
  4. Yellow clay oil 10g + soap batter 150g
  5. 1t fine ground oatmeal
  6. Finish alcohol spray to reduce soda ash

2018年4月11日 星期三

Coconut Milk Soap




  1. 100% coconut milk frozen
  2. 3g sodium lactate
  3. Rose infused sweet almond oil
  4. Rose geranium essential oil

2018年4月9日 星期一

金盞花蜂蜜皂 Calendula and Honey Soap



  1. 3g sodium lactate
  2. Distill water + distill water ice cubes
  3. Calendula infused sweet almond oil, heat the oil uncovered for 2 hours in a saucepan containing water
  4. Blended in more calendula flower petals to make a darker color
  5. 15g honey 

純椰奶金盞花柔膚皂 100% Coconut Cream Soap With Calendula



  1. 3.5g sodium lactate
  2. Blended in some calendula flower petals
  3. Chamomile essential oil
  4. 100% coconut cream ice cubes

2018年4月8日 星期日

椰奶玫瑰滋潤皂 Rose and Coconut Cream Soap

Based on my last recipe, I substitute the first oil to "rose infused sweet almond oil". I used nearly 1/2 of coconut cream and 1/2 of distill water ice cube then added lye into the mixture.




  1. 以此配方改用:玫瑰花浸泡甜杏仁油 Rose infused sweet almond oil
  2. Coconut cream + distill water ice cube
  3. 3g sodium lactate
  4. Rose geranium essential oil
  5. Some rose pedals blended in the soap batter
  6. 20g rose clay oil
  7. Sprinkle soap scratch on top

2018年4月7日 星期六

金盞花乳木果皂 Calendula and Shea Butter Soap




  1. 英國甜杏仁油,食用有機椰子油,法國罐裝頂級乳油木果脂,美國有機蓖麻油
  2. 3.5g sodium lactate
  3. 金盞花瓣
  4. 天然黃色皂色液 10g
  5. trace 非常快

2018年4月6日 星期五

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卡米耶・畢沙羅 Camille Pissarro 1830 年生於美屬維京群島夏洛特阿馬利亞 1903 年卒於巴黎 Prairie à Éragny 《埃拉尼的草地》 1886,法國埃拉尼 油彩、畫布   導覽牌翻譯: 卡米耶・畢沙羅 Camille Pissarro 1830...