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QuestionWhat scents can I use when making oatmeal soap?Community AnswerVanilla, honey, buttercream, etc. Brambleberry.com is a wholesale soap-making store; they offer a wide variety of fragrances, including oatmeal milk and honey, milk and honey, and buttercream snickerdoodle fragrance oil!
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QuestionDo I need to grind oatmeal to make soap?Community AnswerYou don't need to, but some people prefer it that way. It's a matter of personal taste.
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QuestionCan I use my day lye for the cold process?Community AnswerYes! It mixes way better. Plus you will have some for next time! Be sure to have the liquid soap on a low setting so it doesn't burn the lye when mixing. Burning affects the color; it will turn brown.
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QuestionStep 12 says to add as little or as much as I want, depending on my taste. How much is too much?Community AnswerToo much would be the point where it doesn't taste good anymore.
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QuestionCan you use steel cut oats?SimplyjaydenCommunity AnswerYes, you can use steel cut oats, It does not really have to be a specific type of oat as long as it is healthy to be put on skin.
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QuestionIf I have a base soap already, can I still put lye in it or what will make the soap harden?Top AnswererHot process soap base will harden when it cools down, cold process soap requires lye to make.
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