Oh wonderful! Do let me know what you think of it. Have you been following the shampoo soap reviewing that's going on at Jenora/Tierra Verde/Heirloom Soapworks? Michele and Becky are both using the recipe I provided and I look forward to hearing what they think about it as well
Two years later we are still asking....WHERE IS THE RECIPE??? This is not the way to get followers in my opinion. There are too many pinners who enjoy sharing their recipes and keeping up with questions and comments. Very sad not to share the wonderful enjoyment of soaping with others who want to learn.
Agreed I posted a recipe here for you all :)) hope that helps this is pretty they should have shared. Check me out FB I share recipes Nature's Touch Organic Soap or www.howtomakehandcraftedsoapblogspot.com
Does the blogger just post a picture and then fall off the face of the earth? Never return to their blog post? Or just refuse to answer readers questions?
Olive oil, coconut oil, shea butter, cocoa butter, castor oil, essential oil your choice, distill water or sub coconut milk, sodium hydroxide , colour your choice. Check soapcalc for your size recipe, use a Pringles can to make them round. Easy hope this makes you all happy!!! Check me out at Nature's Touch Organic Soap on FB
I think if you are going to blog why bother when you keep it private ? I blog for all to enjoy if they so happen to come across it. Keeping it private doesn't make sense????
Oh wonderful! Do let me know what you think of it. Have you been following the shampoo soap reviewing that's going on at Jenora/Tierra Verde/Heirloom Soapworks? Michele and Becky are both using the recipe I provided and I look forward to hearing what they think about it as well
ReplyDeleteSweet, where's the recipe?
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy for the hair.Would like to try it but unfortunately when clicking the link it does not allow you to see recipe unless invited.
ReplyDeleteI also like to know where i can find the recipe. I'am not invited to the blogger cocoblong...:-(
ReplyDeletethey look lovely would love to start making some thing similar myself for my family. any chance of the recipe as the link doesnt work
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing but as well can you please share the recipe?
ReplyDeleteThank you
Two years later we are still asking....WHERE IS THE RECIPE??? This is not the way to get followers in my opinion. There are too many pinners who enjoy sharing their recipes and keeping up with questions and comments. Very sad not to share the wonderful enjoyment of soaping with others who want to learn.
ReplyDeleteAgreed I posted a recipe here for you all :)) hope that helps this is pretty they should have shared. Check me out FB I share recipes Nature's Touch Organic Soap or www.howtomakehandcraftedsoapblogspot.com
DeleteDoes the blogger just post a picture and then fall off the face of the earth? Never return to their blog post? Or just refuse to answer readers questions?
ReplyDelete1. Thank you for your interest.
ReplyDelete2. Not my recipe - Cocobong´s recipe.
3. Sadly, Cocobong has made her blog private. No, I don´t have her email. Google will give you 692,000 results for ¨shampoo bar recipe¨.
4. If you must have a tantrum - take it elsewhere.
Thank you.
Olive oil, coconut oil, shea butter, cocoa butter, castor oil, essential oil your choice, distill water or sub coconut milk, sodium hydroxide , colour your choice. Check soapcalc for your size recipe, use a Pringles can to make them round. Easy hope this makes you all happy!!! Check me out at Nature's Touch Organic Soap on FB
ReplyDeleteI think if you are going to blog why bother when you keep it private ? I blog for all to enjoy if they so happen to come across it. Keeping it private doesn't make sense????
ReplyDeleteI agree. Is the point to show a pretty picture? I want to make.
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