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Thread: Melt and pour - Bay Rum?
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06-17-2009, 02:58 AM #1
Melt and pour - Bay Rum?
I am at the end of a small puck of Col Conks Bay Rum and am really wondering if I want to spend $20 on 4 more pucks or put it into making my own shave soap. I saw Jockys' post (Thanks Bud!) and am wondering if anyone has had experience with making a Bay Rum shaving soap?
Looking at this place"
Soap & Toiletry Bases | Melt and Pour Glycerin | Shredded Soap Base for Rebatching | The Ponte Vedra Soap Shoppe, pvsoap.com
If you scrol down, you can see "Specialty Soap Bases" and they have a shaving soap. They also have Bay Rum fragrance oil
Fragrance Oils for Soap and Toiletry Making
So, I figured, get this, or get the big 5lb Shea Butter Jockys was talking about and add more glycerin (amount per pound anyone?) + bay Rum scent.
I love the Col soap fragrance, but it does not last.
Thoughts anyone?
Thanks!
Alpsman
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06-17-2009, 03:23 AM #2
Sounds like you've got the right idea...why not go for it? What have you got to lose?
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06-17-2009, 10:31 AM #3
if you try this you wont be buying store bought soap any more i have been making mine for about 2 years now and i love it i can smell like i want to, get the sweet almond oil , and mix any eo. in for a great shave oil.
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06-17-2009, 11:00 AM #4
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Thanked: 402Thats quite a good source.
They have a shaving soap base, too.
As for the bay rum scent I would not add a very lot. ask them for a recommended percentage, cause it can be irritating.
(Thats probably why in Col Conk it is only faintly. Had to dose mine down as well)
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Alpsman (06-17-2009)
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06-17-2009, 03:15 PM #5
I have it bookmarked. Thanks for that I may end up doing this as well.
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06-17-2009, 04:48 PM #6
Redneck Shaving Soap (melt & pour - Straight Razor Place Wiki)
My total cost per 3oz unit (including waterproof container) is under $5
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06-17-2009, 07:36 PM #7
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06-19-2009, 08:42 PM #8
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Thanked: 190Shaving Soap
A trick I use to extend the life of Col. Conk Soap is the following. Instead of pre-shave oil, I use Dr. Bronners soap which has oils in it and I use very little to apply on my face in place of the preshave oil. Then the Col. Conk Soap lathers up faster and richer with less soap from the Soap Cake when I apply it to my face for 30 seconds. In the end, its a money saver and I get better shaving results. (less work with the straight) You can get this castile oil/soap at any health store.
I used pre-shave oils previously, but they were more expensive and great lathering took more effort.
I am very pleased to receive tips from SRP members and now I am giving another back.
Pabster
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06-19-2009, 09:00 PM #9
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Thanked: 155Go for it. For what it is worth, I don't see any difference between the shaving soap base and the white soap base (same ingredients listed). You might want to get some bentonite clay to add (1-2 tsp per lb of base) as this gives additional slickness to the soap. Go easy on the EOs as these can be irritating in high concentrations.
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06-19-2009, 09:25 PM #10
Thanks all,
I keep hearing "Easy on the EO's". I actually bought 8 oz of Premium Fragrance Oil from WellingtonFragrance.com
So, I am assuming they are not as strong. If I am doing 1 lb batches how many drops/ounces, etc. of Bay Rum should I use? Trial and error?
I am hijacking one of my wife's cupcake trays to use as puck molds . . . . . . . if she finds me making shaving soap with her cup cake trays . . . !!!!!!!
Oh, well . . . Hope to see you all later . . .
Alpsman