Soapers
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Cum Bar
Return to DiscussionsThis recipe is based on the Premium Oatmeal recipe -- without the Oatmeal
28.31 g Distilled Water
1.38 g Caning/Pickling Salt*
0.92 g Sugar (sucrose -- regular granulated table sugar)
Stir until completely dissolved
28.31 g NaOH (Lye)**
Still until completely dissolved. Set aside.
64 g Lard
52 g Coconut Oil
38 g Cocoa Butter
32 g Castor Oil
6 g Canola Oil
6 g Soybean Oil
2 g Flaxseed Oil
Heat to about 125 - 130 F. Remove from heat.
3 g powdered milk
0.3 g Aloe Vera Gel Powder White 200x
Add dry ingredients to oils and stick blend until thoroughly combined.
30 g cum
Add frozen cum to oils. Let sit for a minute or two until the cum has begun to thaw. Stick blend until thoroughly combined
Allow the mixture to cool until the average temperature of the Oils and Lye Solution is 110 F.
Add the Lye Solution to the Oils and alternately pulse the stick blender and stir with the stick blender until trace. Pour into molds.
This soap is definitely more translucent at pour than I would have guessed.
The aroma of the cocoa butter seems to have overwhelmed the fragrance of the cum.
The cum fragrance may further develop during cure.
See you in 6 to 8 weeks.
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*Caning/pickling salt is pure NaCl [Sodium Chloride] with no added anti-caking ingredients and no iodine.
**There are two forms of lye, NaOH (Sodium Hydroxide) and KOH (Potassium Hydroxide). This recipe uses Sodium Hydroxide, NaOH.
Just poured the cum soap. Looks pretty nice. See photo.
I nearly always pour up a small bar so I can test the soap without messing with the big bar. Last night at Drag BINGO I won a novelty ice cube tray. I poured some soap into one of the places in that tray. If you look carefully, you'll see a drip -- just like cum, it gets everywhere.
Although there was a slight "manly" aroma in the batter stage, it now just has a slight chocolate fragrance -- due to the cocoa butter in the soap. I'm hoping that the "manly" aroma will develop while it's curing.
And if that "manly" aroma becomes overwhelming, I'll just cut it up and use it as deer repellant.