HOW TO MAKE BF SALVON SOAP

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Published from Blogger Prime Android AppMaking "salvon" Black Forest soap could refer to creating a Black Forest soap with a cleansing and antibacterial component, similar to that of Savlon. Here’s how you can create a soap inspired by both the aesthetic of Black Forest cake and the cleansing properties associated with Savlon:

### Ingredients
- **Lye Solution:**
  - 4.8 oz (136g) sodium hydroxide (lye)
  - 11.2 oz (318g) distilled water

- **Base Oils:**
  - 10 oz (283g) olive oil
  - 8 oz (227g) coconut oil
  - 6 oz (170g) palm oil
  - 4 oz (113g) castor oil
  - 4 oz (113g) cocoa butter

- **Additives:**
  - 2 tablespoons cocoa powder (for the dark color)
  - 1 oz (28g) fragrance oil (cherry or chocolate)
  - Antibacterial essential oils (such as tea tree oil, eucalyptus oil, or lavender oil)
  - Red soap colorant (optional, for the cherry layer)
  - White soap colorant or titanium dioxide (optional, for the cream layer)

### Equipment
- Safety gear (gloves, goggles, long sleeves)
- Digital scale
- Heat-resistant containers
- Stainless steel or plastic spoons
- Stick blender
- Soap mold
- Thermometer
- Measuring cups and spoons

### Instructions

1. **Prepare the Lye Solution:**
   - Put on your safety gear.
   - Measure out the distilled water in a heat-resistant container.
   - Slowly add the lye to the water (never the other way around) while stirring until fully dissolved.
   - Set aside to cool to around 100-110°F (38-43°C).

2. **Prepare the Oils:**
   - Measure and melt the base oils and cocoa butter in a large container.
   - Allow the oils to cool to around 100-110°F (38-43°C).

3. **Combine Lye Solution and Oils:**
   - When both the lye solution and oils are within the same temperature range, carefully pour the lye solution into the oils.
   - Use a stick blender to mix until you reach a light trace (the mixture starts to thicken).

4. **Add Fragrance and Colors:**
   - Divide the soap batter into three portions for the different layers.
   - For the chocolate layer, add the cocoa powder and some of the fragrance oil.
   - For the cherry layer, add red soap colorant and some of the fragrance oil.
   - For the cream layer, add the white colorant (or titanium dioxide) and the remaining fragrance oil.
   - Add a few drops of antibacterial essential oils (like tea tree oil) to each layer for antibacterial properties.

5. **Layering the Soap:**
   - Pour the chocolate layer into the mold and smooth it out.
   - Carefully pour the cherry layer on top of the chocolate layer.
   - Finally, pour the cream layer on top of the cherry layer.

6. **Cure the Soap:**
   - Allow the soap to harden in the mold for 24-48 hours.
   - Once firm, remove from the mold and cut into bars.
   - Cure the bars in a well-ventilated area for 4-6 weeks.

7. **Final Touches:**
   - Optionally, you can add decorative elements like soap embeds or mica dusting to enhance the appearance.

### Safety Tips
- Always add lye to water, never water to lye.
- Work in a well-ventilated area and wear protective gear.
- Keep vinegar on hand to neutralize any lye spills.

This process will create a beautiful, antibacterial soap with the aesthetic appeal of a Black Forest cake, combined with the cleansing properties of Savlon. Enjoy your soap-making!

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