I just had to make a Chai Latte Soap. Chai Latte, soap making, and spa moments are my favorite things that are being rolled into one! I used Almond Milk in this soap. I made fresh Almond Milk using the SoyaPower Plus Soy Milk Maker.
This soap turned out to be a gorgeous one. It smells really really good. So good in fact, I hate to send it down to shipping. However, I will part with it because it is an absolute must try! Tell me what you think. If you would like a sample, request one in your next order! Collect needed items:
Measure fixed oils on your scale. Warm the fixed oils on the stove or in the microwave. I melted the oils in the microwave. Add sodium hydroxide to the water. Mix well. Combine oils and lye solution. Mix until thin trace. Upon light trace add the Chai Latte Blend and the Almond Milk. Stir well. Pour soap into the desired mold, I used a Rubbermaid Drawer Organizer #2915. Allow to sit until soap is firm. The next morning cut the soap into bars. Stack to allow good air circulation. Allow to cure for several days before using. Longer curing will result in a harder bar. Enjoy! |
I got a sample of this. Let me tell you, it smells heavenly. It would be cute wrapped and set in a mug with some chai tea as a gift.
A sample of this was included in my last order because I requested it. It smells and lathers great! I would like to put this scent mix together for myself so I can use it for soaps, etc.
Curious, I’ve got this blend and have debated whether to make cp soap with it. It doesn’t look like the vanilla in the blend has colored the soap in the photo brown. Does it tint it at all? Thanks!
In time the blend will cause the soap to discolor to a softer tan or brown color. It will not go to a dark brown in our experience.
Cheers!
Tina
Hello, I would like to use the Chai blend in my own soap recipe, what % of the EO do I use? It smells fabulous! Thank you
Nicole,
This oil blend uses 1/3 of a fluid ounce per lb of fats. This is 2.08% fragrance load.
Cheers!
Tina