ResidentSadist -> RE: Crock pot soap recipe # 1. As requested!!! (12/9/2013 3:15:57 AM)
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ORIGINAL: OsideGirl I would suggest you find someone that sells a hand made Castile (at least 80% olive oil) or what is called a Bastile which is a high olive oil soap with some coconut or palm kernal oil. With out scent or EOs. Dr. Bronner's is NOT castile, regardless of what the label says. I love handmade soap and I used to purchase handmade soap from a local slave. She was a sculptor and made all those custom whips I have. She also made casts of her small naked slave girl sculptures and used them for handmade soap molds. It was good soap, like my grandma used to have. The kind that left you squeaky clean. Since then, I moved and lost touch with her so I went back to using Dr. Bonners Magic Hemp & Peppermint soap because it leaves me squeaky clean. I use Dr. Bonners shave cream, liquid soaps, bars of hand soap and conditioners etc. I love that stuff. My slave hates it and claims that if it leaves your skin squeaky clean, it has stripped all the oils from it. I agree and I like soap to actually clean me of the oils and leaves only my clean skin behind. If I wanted a layer of oil on me I wouldn't have washed in the first place. Does anyone know why some soaps actually clean you, as in squeaky clean and other soaps don't? Anyone got a recipe for that? We have an extra crock pot and if I could make good soap with my house logo on it, I would make home made soap . . . the first time. Then I would teach the slave and make her do it from then on in. :) I wish I could see her face when she reads this . . . I can hear it now, "oh boy, yet another laborious domestic task in which I can prove my dedication to Master. Much better than simply buying soap at the store. That only takes two minutes, where is the torture in that when you can stretch it out and make it take hours?" If she doesn't say it, I know she will think it.
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