The BEST Mechanics Scrub Ever! Let's make it!
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- čas přidán 26. 07. 2024
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Hey friends, my name is Lissa, (aka The Soap Chef ) I've been creating luxurious soap, bath & skincare products since April, 2002.
I am a Licensed Neuromuscular Massage Therapist, Certified Aromatherapist and up until my retirement in 2020, I held a Nursing License in the state of Pennsylvania.
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SAMPLE SOAP RECIPE
3% Beeswax (hardness, conditioning, creamy lather)
27% Coconut (lauric & myristic acid for lather/cleansing)
10% Cocoa Butter (palmitic & stearic for longevity & hardness. Has high stearic amount)
20% Palm (palmitic & stearic for longevity & hardness)
20% Sweet Almond (86% Oleic for nourishing)
15% Avocado (75% Oleic for nourishing)
5% Castor (lather stabilizer)
Hardness: 45
Cleansing: 18
Conditioning: 51
Bubbly: 23
Creamy: 30
INS: 156
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Lye x 3 (your water amount) = 25% lye concentration Good for beginners who need a lot of time to work (lots of water, very fluid, will take longer to cure)
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Lye x 2.2 (your water amount) = 31.3% lye concentration Good for Hanger Swirls
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This is the best mechanic scrub that you will ever try and I mean that. It’s awesome.
Where can I get a written copy of this recipe? Thanks
@@triciaharbour5677 the video with the recipe will be posted next week in the member section
I must be hungry! I’m thinkin “The chef is making ginger snaps!” 😂😂 This scrub sounds great!!!
LoL, that's funny
Will you be adding the mechanics soap to your store..maybe I missed it
Edit: next week, gotcha
Yupper, it’ll be this week
@@TheSoapChef kk
Is german youtub different to us CZcams? When i klick on your channel there is a button "becoming member" 🤔.
I’m not sure
How do you join the member only section?
The only way to see the join button is on a computer or a laptop. It just doesn’t show up on a phone or tablet. I have no idea why. It’s stupid. The video with the recipe will not be uploaded until next week. I always do a regular video first for the main channel and then I have to edit the video to include the recipe and I put that up in the member section.
Nothing beats a good mechanics soap, so versatile. I had a plumber visit recently, he tried one I made and bought the whole batch, always keeping one in his van throughout the day. His wife commented she loves how smooth his hands are now and more moisturised lol. This looks like an amazing recipe.
That’s pretty awesome. I find that the mechanics scrub works way better than a mechanics soap.
Yeah I can see why and the fact it's all ready for them in a container makes it so portable.@@TheSoapChef