Hi Louise People love goat's milk and honey soaps - it is always a top seller at the local markets. I keep mine completely naked - no scents or colours added, so perfect for people with problem skin. I also regularly use mango butter. Mango butter is very nutritious for the skin and has wonderful conditioning properties. I like mango butter so much i have incorporated it into my stock standard recipe. also dabbled with lard soaps and never again. Everything just comes out smelling yuk!! Julie Hetherington > Date: Tue, 18 May 2010 13:25:28 +1200 > Subject: [soapcraft] Advice re next soap batch > From: louiseshing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > To: soapcraft@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Hi all > > > This weekend I'm hoping to make a moisturiser and would like to make either > a goats milk soap or a soap with shea butter or mango butter. Still haven't > decided on whether or not to do a lard soap. I've been doing some research > on the dish forum and lots of people rave about goats milk soap, others > about shea butter (some say that mango butter is better to use than shea > because it can become grainy) - I'm wanting to know if anyone has used any > of these kinds of soap and whether they found them particular good or not. > > > > Thanks in advance > > > Louise > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > This list is sponsored by http://www.soapcraft.co.nz - supplier of raw > ingredients. > > To unsubscribe from this list go to //www.freelists.org/list/soapcraft/ > enter your email address and choose unsubscribe. Or you can send an email to > soapcraft-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with unsubscribe in the subject line. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- _________________________________________________________________ Feeling the financial pinch? Check on MSN NZ Money for a hand http://money.msn.co.nz