A few of my readers know how much I love hazelnut decaf coffee, so what did I do but make some soap with it! lol I had originally planned to do a cucumber soap, but I had gotten this new hazelnut coffee blend and the other day while enjoying a cup I thought to myself "I bet this would be divine in some soap." So the wheels started churning. I only had a little bit of Palm Oil left so I went on ahead and formulated a new recipe. There are two parts to this batch..here's the first one. (this post is heavy with pictures so please give it time to load.)
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Lye and Coffee mixture :)) |
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After adding the lye to the oils. |
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In the small mold. It didn't take me long to do this batch because I mainly wanted to use scraps of it as decoration on the loaf that I made. |
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After it hardened it was alot lighter than I expected it to be. I had thought it would stay the same color. |
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I not only used coffee but goats milk as well to do a coffee with cream sort of thing. |
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I had separated the soap batter into 3 parts and did what looked similar to a whipped topping. |
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Spreading it out |
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I took the shaved soap and topped it over the "whipped topping" |
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I then drizzled the dark soap batter over the shavings. I expected it to look like a dark chocolate but it didn't come out that way. |
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After unmolding it today. |
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First cut |
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Can you see the dark layer separating the bottom from the whipped topping layer? |
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Close up look |
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Top view. Yup I cut these thicker than I normally do. :) |
Suds & Bubbles,
Soapy
cool looks great sounds wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI love hazlenut coffe. The pics look amazing.
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