Artisan Shaving Soap (Mark 4) Testing...


As far as I remember it was just an aside "oh you can make soap with potassium hydroxide too, they tend to be soft or liquid" - much more interesting stuff in the 1920s text book I liberated from a junk pile in the lab though (stuff that one probably isn't allowed to know these days)
 
rangers62 said:
Oh, keep it unscented for the moment, less variables the better IMO.

    • Aye. Once you get the formula down for unscented, then you can muck aboot with smelliness, is my opin-ee-yone.[/list:u][/list:u]

      rangers62 said:
      Like UH I have wet water!! Although it tends to be soft.... wet...water.
            • I find the water's hardness to be greatly dependent on the force with which it hits me.
                • ... or with which I hit it.[/list:u][/list:u][/list:u][/list:u][/list:u][/list:u]
 

  • I was thinking more about water cannons used for crowd control at demonstrations, protests, and such like...

      • ... just hypothetically of course.
          • ... no, honestly.[/list:u][/list:u][/list:u][/list:u][/list:u]
 
Arrowhead - interesting fragrance idea. Checked the list of probibited substances on the cosmetics legislation and it isn't there, not sure my Cosmetic Scientist would want to certify it however :lol:

Think of the benefits though - who would notice any razor burn of little nics? Then again, you use a cut throat - I can see a potential danger there :shock:

Think I'll stick with unscented after all...

I'm going to be making a new batch this afternoon and should be ready to send out samples when I get back from my hols.

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