Pifito Melt and Pour Soap Base Sampler (7 lbs) │ Assortment of 7 Bases (1lb ea) │ Clear, White, Goats Milk, Shea Butter, Oatmeal, Honey, Olive Oil │ Glycerin Soap Making Supplies
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Pamela, there are about 4 bars of soap in one pound of the In this case, about 20 bars of soap can be made from the 7lb Sampler. My thanks and best wishes go out to the Clara Pifito customer support team
There is no way to know for Since I was not extremely concerned with the products being organic, I did not consider this when I purchased the products.
Thanks for visiting Alicia. There is no petroleum in any of these. We are always happy to help however we can. Feel free to contact us again if there are any other questions. I hope you enjoy your trip to Pifito, Clara,
You asked a great question! Thanks! Yes, yes, yes! Coconut Oil is present in all of these Melt and Pour Soap Bases. You can reach the Pifito Customer Support team with any other questions you have
Selected User Reviews For Pifito Melt and Pour Soap Base Sampler (7 lbs) │ Assortment of 7 Bases (1lb ea) │ Clear, White, Goats Milk, Shea Butter, Oatmeal, Honey, Olive Oil │ Glycerin Soap Making Supplies
This was my first attempt at making soap, and my sister and I had a great time trying out the various It took me a while to decide whether to buy any of these bases, as I was unsure if they would have any peculiar smells, but to my joy I can report they don't smell of fish, game, chemical or any other unseemly scent. The only "complaint" I have about this set is that it's a bit expensive. I would hesitate to buy it again due to its price. it seems like all the melt and pour bases on Amazon are excessively priced and this set is a much better value than the individual 2 pound blocks, and we get to try out seven different types of melt and pour A lesson on how much base we would need to buy for other types of molds was also taught. We bought a few fragrance oils to try with these bases and the olive oil base with lemongrass oil was our favorite. In addition, we added pulverized coconut to the shea base and oatmeal to the honey base, both which worked well in holding the components in suspension.
Very good variety I like them all! The melt is great and they lather extremely well! My obsession with them is unending!.
I got about 60-70 pages of results Out of the whole lot, there are 70 soaps. A great color goes in, mixes well with ingredients like honey, oatmeal, coffee grounds, and cocoa powder!.
I wanted to wait a while to review this one before I gave it a positive review. This is very good, and I like it a lot. There are a lot of them. Two of these and some ground oatmeal combined to make a soap bar are extremely easy to make. The soap I buy at the store disgusts me. With my 50s approaching, I am well versed in making my own soap, which has left my skin very smooth. It is too difficult to make soap with the lye in my schedule, so I am not sure how else to make it. It works for me when I use this simple method. It is normally goat's milk that I use, but I will switch to this product for a little more variety and.
I am so glad I came across this! Each of us made gifts for the people we know. I did not have any problems at all. seconds) add herbs or color food into silicone trays. What a great collection of soaps you have! What is best is that even if I do not like the new little soaps you made, I can put them back in their Pyrex containers. You can microwave them and then add stuff to them (herbs, scented oils, etc. ) to suit your taste.
I am very impressed with these products. They arrived well packaged, without any damage to the packaging or the product. Each block is one pound and gives approximately 6 blocks. This means that 8 bars of soap are needed. A large 2-piece puzzle will not fit in this amount of material You can make a 3lb loaf with different types of flour without mixing them together. In case you are new to soap making and want to get a feel for it or if you just want to make a few gifts, this would be a good choice. A soaper with a novice or advanced skill level would not find it useful to use. Despite the fact that the soap blocks are decent quality and make good soaps, I would not use them again due to the fact that they are pre-cut The ingredients you add to soap bases are controlled by the soap bases themselves, so you don't have much control over those. We found that adding extra moisturizer (1 tsp castor oil) to their honey base was a bit difficult, and the soap ended up drying the skin out. Would be an okay purchase if you wanted to make soap with your.
I usually order a different brand. I ordered from Amazon due to the shipping time, but due to time I ordered from Walmart. The soap did not lather well and did not mix well with either essential or fragrance oils. This was the company I selected. There is no way for you to add anything such as embedded or dried botanicals.
In my experience, the quilty felt soft on my skin, and I was happy with it. I have only made DIY soap for a few days, but I am glad that I bought it. Thus far, there have been no products. It would be nice if the price were a bit lower. After checking prices online and in other shops, I find it to be a bit expensive. If I needed to order again, I would probably do so. Despite the fact that it came well packaged, the item was damaged.