Mango Butter in Soap Making – Properties + Recipes
Mango butter, sometimes called mango seed butter, is similar in consistency to shea butter, except mango butter moisturizes without greasiness.
By Amanda Gail|2017-03-09T11:03:59-06:00March 9th, 2017|Formulating Soap Recipes, Soap Making Oil Profiles, Soapmaking Tips, Soapmaking Tutorials|
Mango butter, sometimes called mango seed butter, is similar in consistency to shea butter, except mango butter moisturizes without greasiness.
By Amanda Gail|2017-02-09T10:19:26-06:00February 9th, 2017|Formulating Soap Recipes, Soap Making Oil Profiles, Soapmaking Tips, Soapmaking Tutorials|
Shea butter is a creamy off-white or pale yellow fat which is extracted from nuts that are produced by the
By Amanda Gail|2017-02-01T15:32:07-06:00January 15th, 2017|Formulating Soap Recipes, Soap Making Oil Profiles, Soapmaking Tips, Soapmaking Tutorials|
Many of us do not realize the green skinned, pear shaped, fleshy pulped avocados that we purchase from the grocery
By Amanda Gail|2017-02-01T15:32:15-06:00December 18th, 2016|Formulating Soap Recipes, Soap Making Oil Profiles, Soapmaking Tips, Soapmaking Tutorials|
Olive oil has been used as a cosmetic and soap ingredient for thousands of years. In today’s soap making, olive
By Amanda Gail|2017-02-01T15:32:16-06:00December 11th, 2016|Formulating Soap Recipes, Soap Making Oil Profiles, Soapmaking Tips, Soapmaking Tutorials|
One of the most common base oils used in soap making is coconut oil (botanical name Cocos Nucifera Coconut Oil),