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How do you make a Vodka Soap?

Question by Audi: How can you make a Vodka Soap?
I need a recipe to make vodka into a soap. I saw it on mythbusters that vodka can take away foot stink . Its for my experimental research work.
It should be a new product thats why I thought to turn it into soap.

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Answer by ¡sarah!
yum yum…wait, foot stink?! really?!

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  1. eMan says

    no, but i think you can drink it

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  2. willa says

    you don't have to make it a soap, you ca just clean your feet with the straight vodka. it also gets out armpit odors and stains on shirts.

    Translucent Soap
    This is a basic recipe for "glycerin" soap.

    16 ounces (454 g) coconut oil
    6 ounces (170 g) tallow
    2 four-ounce (113 g) bottles of castor oil
    4 ounces (113 g) lye
    10 ounces (283 g) water
    8 ounces (227 g) granulated sugar
    10 ounces (283 g) 80 proof vodka

    Take the oil, fat, lye and water and Follow Basic Soap instructions. Allow soap to set up for two days.

    Slice/grate the soap into small pieces. Use gloves during this process because the lye may be still active. Melt over low heat until gently simmering.

    As the soap is melted, add the sugar and the vodka. Mix in gently to avoid sudsing which can make final bars murky instead of clear.

    Continue to simmer for 10 minutes to boil off the alcohol. A layer will form on the top but underneath should be clear.
    Remove from heat and skim off top coating. This can be used to make soap balls.

    Pour the soap into individual molds.

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