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Frogbutt
#1 Posted : 8/3/2012 9:51:17 PM
Anyone got an teks for making mimosa soap? I recently ran into a friend whos friend also enjoys extracting but apparently he uses his leftover base to make mimosa soap. I currently have alot of left over base id rather not toss and making mimosa soap sounds awesome plus makes buying the supplies much more legit.
 
whitebread420
#2 Posted : 8/6/2012 11:47:00 PM
a chemical reaction called saponification is used in soap making. to saponoificate something means to hydrolyzed the ester linkage holding fatty acids to their glycerol backbone (like in tracylglycerides for example) by use of a strong base. The same will go for lipids. this is actually a unwanted side reaction when extracting DMT that makes non-polar contaminants

so basically from fat you just base the hell out of it and from there you collect something ... i'm guessing whatever settles on the bottom? You want the long acyl chains that "fall off" of the glycerol molecule. Condense that and add some extracts from flowers and other fragrant plants and what not and you got soap

added info... so like in the movie Fight Club they we're trying to get glycerol, from which you can react with potassium nitrate to produce trinitroglycerol.
 
expandaneum
#3 Posted : 9/12/2012 1:16:39 PM
He this is interesting I have made soap in the past but never with leftovers from a stb

I would say give it a try its very easy
the basic recipe I used for making olive oil soap is

500 gram olive oil
64 gram lye
178 gram water

you can add hard fats as well like palm fats
just calculate the amount of lye you used and convert it to the right ratio

then heat the fat to 50C
and the lye mixture to 50C

Then mix the lye in the fat and stir for one hour or use a stick blender then throw in a mold and let it go hard for a day or two.
After that dry the soap for a couple of weeks


hope this helps and let me know how the results are

btw check some online soap forums for lye water and fat ratio calculators
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anrchy
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#4 Posted : 9/19/2012 10:48:44 AM
I read somewhere that jurema soap actually helps clear up certain skin conditions. I have wanted to make this soap for awhile now. I even found a place that has fight club molds for the soap. Wouldn't that be awesome? Bars of soap from mimosa that say Fight Club on them.

Is online the only place to purchase fat? I don't really want to break into a lipo hospital to jack human fat.

I am jacks mimosa soap.
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acacian
#5 Posted : 9/24/2012 3:17:26 PM
 
expandaneum
#6 Posted : 9/25/2012 8:13:23 AM
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Is online the only place to purchase fat? I don't really want to break into a lipo hospital to jack human fat.


You don't need human fat Very happy just use cow fat, you can buy that at every supermarket for frying potato's.

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Parshvik Chintan
#7 Posted : 9/25/2012 9:27:42 AM
they have melt and pour soap that you can buy and melt them down and add tepezcohuite or any other herbs or fragrance you want to add.

i ended up just mixing mine with water and applied the sludge right on the skin.
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