Anne-Marie Makes Hemp & Wildflower Soap – Palm-Free Soap Recipe | Bramble Berry



Dried flowers are a beautiful addition to bath and beauty products. They quickly and easily add color, texture, and a touch of nature. These cold process soap …

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  2. Is this a good base for hemp soap without palm oil?
    5 oz. Olive Oil Pomace (33%)
    5 oz. Coconut Oil (33%)
    1.5 oz. Hemp Butter (10%)
    2.3 oz. Sunflower Oil (15%)
    0.9 oz. Cocoa Butter (6%)
    0.5 oz. Castor Oil (3%)

  3. Did anyone else make this soap? I bought the kit, followed the instructions to a T and got a rather soft soap. I also noticed that in this video, hemp butter and cocoa butter was mentioned but not added into the mixture? As well as a similar problem with the sodium lactate? It's in the video but not mentioned in the recipe?

  4. Hi! How are you? my name is Soledad, I'm from Argentina, first tell you that I love your channel and all your videos !! I contacted you this time to ask you a question, I have made a well balanced recipe and obtained a perfect trace, it is assumed that my soap had a design with 3 colors, so before dividing the trace to color, I added the fragrance, a 3 % and I did not have time for anything !! it cut me off and started to leak! a disaster! it was horrible. So I need your knowledge to guide me, is there a way to delay the acceleration of the trace when it is added? can it be diluted for example? what can be done? I would appreciate giving me some advice about it! A hug!

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