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That makes you exactly 2.19 times more of an arse than me Mr T-RexAnd don't we know it
I joke of course!
i think possibly - this might be to do with a high glycerin content in the soap - I couldn't find online an exact ingredients list for it - but it looks like it to me - nothing to do with the tallow or goat's milk - which - might well be - just additives in this case - not part of the base level saponification process - probably a glycerin base. I make my own bar soap - and it is a known issue with glycerin bases in humid conditions - that hasn't happened to me in Scotland ever.In the current UK heat it also tends to 'sweat'
I'm sure you're right...my description was based on the opening a fresh tin (that had been sealed and kept in a cooler place) to refill my ceramic pot, but I still had some left in the bottom of an Old Spice mug that hadn't been sealed and shaded from the heat. The stuff in the original tin was solid...like boot polish...but the stuff in the mug was very soft, like butter. Anyway, once I mixed and shaped it all went into the bowl very nicely. The heat didn't effect the effectiveness of the soap, but it's nice to know someone who knows a thing or two about this stuff was paying attention!i think possibly - this might be to do with a high glycerin content in the soap - I couldn't find online an exact ingredients list for it - but it looks like it to me - nothing to do with the tallow or goat's milk - which - might well be - just additives in this case - not part of the base level saponification process - probably a glycerin base. I make my own bar soap - and it is a known issue with glycerin bases in humid conditions - that hasn't happened to me in Scotland ever.. I.
Taps aff!!! - I.maybe even as much as 15C???
In all seriousness, I envy the Scotts for so many reasons:Taps aff!!! - I.
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