What is foaming bath whip used for?
Foaming Bath Whip is used as a base for a range of rinse-off bath and body products including sugar scrubs, shaving creams, bath frostings, whipped soaps, and novelty bath products. It whips into a light, fluffy texture and can be customized with fragrance, color, and additives.
What is the difference between Foaming Bath Whip Traditional and Foaming Bath Butter?
Foaming Bath Whip Traditional is lighter in texture and produces more lather, making it better suited for scrubs, bath time cleansers, and rinse-off products. Foaming Bath Butter is denser and more emollient, making it a better fit for whipped shaving soaps and richer body butter formulations.
How do you make whipped soap from a base?
Measure your Foaming Bath Whip Traditional into a mixing bowl and whip with a hand or stand mixer until fluffy. Add fragrance oils, colorants, carrier oils, or other additives and blend until fully incorporated. Fold in any exfoliants after whipping, then fill into jars and label. No heating required.
Can you add fragrance oil to foaming bath whip?
Yes. Fragrance oils blend well into Foaming Bath Whip Traditional. Add at recommended usage rates and review IFRA guidelines for rinse-off product applications before finalizing your formulation.
Is foaming bath whip the same as whipped soap?
Foaming Bath Whip is a base used to make whipped soap products. The terms are often used interchangeably in the maker community, but technically Foaming Bath Whip refers to the base ingredient, while whipped soap refers to the finished product made from it.
How do you use foaming bath whip as a sugar scrub?
Whip the base until fluffy, add your fragrance oil and any colorants, then gently fold in sugar after whipping to preserve the airy texture. Fill into jars. To use, scoop a small amount and apply to wet skin with a nylon puff or hands, then rinse thoroughly.
Can foaming bath whip be used as shaving cream?
Yes. Foaming Bath Whip Traditional whips into a dense, cushioning lather that is well suited for shaving cream applications. For an even richer shave experience, some makers incorporate a small amount of carrier oil such as castor or avocado oil into the formulation.