100% pure organic Tallow soap - Calendula orange EO
Tallow (organic) Calendula Soap
Scented with Orange Essential Oil
100% Organic tallow (The fat came from an organic farm here in the Marlborough Sounds and was rendered by us - we do render all our tallow ourselves).
I put a lot of care into the recipe - because normally 100% tallow soaps don't lather very well, I added some sugar and citric acid, which helps to get more lather and also decided to use the dual lye method. I used mainly sodium hydroxide (NaOh - lye), but added a part of potassium hydroxide (KOH - lye) as well. This is usually used for liquid soaps, but has the advantage here of producing a bit more lather than a 100% NaOh soap usually would.
This soap is lightly fragranced with Orange EO and smells wonderful.
Please be aware that natural colours do fade after a while, so might not look as bright and crisp as on the photo.
The colour comes from the Calendula petals and the yellow golden clay. The calendula flowers were collected from my garden here in the Kenepuru Sound, dehydrated and milled into powder that I used in the soap.
The butterfly soaps weigh about 95/96g.
Just to clarify:
The tallow that I use for the soaps is organic, but it's not officially
certified. The farm I get it from used to be certified, but they now
planted heaps of native trees on their property (because they are very
environmentally conscious). Unfortunately they
needed to spray roundup in these places (not on their paddocks, where
the animals graze though) and therefore lost their organic certification.
I use tallow from our own sheep as well (which are organically kept - no
chemicals involved), but again, we are not certified.
So the tallow is organic (not certified), but the whole soap is not.
I use Essential oils from reputable sources
(Pure Nature and Zen Aroma), but they are not organic either.
Soap ingredients:
Saponified fats: 100% Organic Tallow.
Water, Glycerine*, Calendula Petal Powder, Citric Acid, Sugar, Essential Oil, Yellow Clay
Essential Oil: Orange 5 fold
*Please note that I don't put any extra glycerine into the soap - this is just the glycerine that is created naturally during the soap making process.
According to NZ labelling rules the final ingredients of a product have to be listed.