FOAMING BATH WHIP
In my last post I gave you a recipe of a luxurious exfoliating body wash in which I used foaming bath whip base made from scratch.
When it comes to foaming bath whip recipes there're a few options online. Some of them are completely free and that's what I used and I liked so I am going to stick to this recipe. I am going to make 1 kg batch today so it'll last me for a while.
As a side note, foaming bath whip aka foaming bath batter and creamy soap base is also available in many online soap and candle supply stores. But I found that it's cheaper to make it yourself and it's just nice to have everything made from scratch. However, if you're just starting out and you don't even know if you're going to pursue this business of homemade bath products then maybe it would be more cost-effective for you to buy a small container of this stuff and see for yourself what it has to offer.
Here is the link to the original recipe which I tweaked a little. And now let's take a look at my version. I will give you the formula in % because it's more professional and it makes scaling easier.
%
Ingredient Name
22
Distilled Water
22
Cocamidopropyl Betaine
20
Glycerin
7
Stearic Acid
28
Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate
1
Preservative of choice (Euxyl PE 9010 or Liquid Germall Plus at 0.5%)
Now, let's see how much of each ingredient we need to make a 1kg batch.
Amount
Ingredient Name
220
Distilled Water
220
Cocamidopropyl Betain
200
Glycerin
70
Stearic Acid
280
SCI (Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate)
10
Euxyl PE 9010 (or your preservative of choice)
Instructions
- Prepare a water bath by adding water to a saute pan.
2. Mix all of your ingredients (except the preservative) in a heatproof container and whisk carefully until your ingredients are well combined. I used a glass Pyrex cup with was just a little bit too small for my batch and it was a pain to stir my mixture.
3. Place the container in the water bath on medium heat.
4. Stir occasionally until your mixture is completely uniform with no clumps and no grains of stearic acid. It took me about 40 minutes to achieve this consistency. If you make a smaller batch then you'll get there faster.
5. Use a stick blender or an immersion blender to blend your mixture just to make sure that everything is well combined.
6. Now let the whip cool down until 40 C and add your preservative. Mix well. If you use a different preservative make sure to use it at the recommended safety rate.
7. Scoop your foaming bath whip into a sterilized glass or plastic container and label it with the name of the product, the date of production, the amount.
There are so many projects we can use this creamy wonder in:
- whipped sugar scrubs
- whipped salt scrubs
- whipped coffee body polish
- gentle facial scrubs
- whipped soap
- shaving cream
- soap and bath bomb frosting
- body wash and body conditioner
I hope this tutorial was as much interesting and useful for you as it was fun for me.
See you in a few days to make something absolutely whippy, creamy, and gorgeous so stay tuned.