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WebJan 15, 2024 · Basic cold process soap making supplies. Basic cold process soap recipe: beginner's Bastille soap. Step 1: Prep work. Step 2: Prepare the lye solution. Step 3: Melt and combine oils. Step 4: Combine lye with oils and bring to trace. Step 5: Add essential oil. Step 6: Pour into mold. Step 7: Unmold and cut.

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WebSTEP 9: Place your soap bars on a drying rack or brown paper sack in a dry place and let cure for at least 30 days. Turn occasionally to expose all sides to air. After a 30 day cure, your soap is ready to use. Enjoy your …

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WebMar 12, 2024 · Step 1: Melting Oils and Fats. Use a digital scale to weigh out the lard, shea butter, coconut oil, and castor oil, then add them to a small saucepan or double boiler. Gently heat the mixture on a low heat setting until fully melted, then remove from heat.

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WebJul 25, 2023 · How to make simple tallow soap using ninety-percent tallow with coconut oil and castor oil to help boost the lather. This 1lb (454g) cold process recipe makes six bars when using the recommended cavity soap mold. Use the toggle below to double or triple the batch. The recipe also has a 5% superfat and a 33% lye concentration.

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WebJul 21, 2015 · TWO: Combine the coconut oil, olive oil and palm oil (remember to fully melt then mix your entire container of palm oil before portioning). Allow the lye water and the oils to cool to 130°F or below …

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WebJun 13, 2023 · Here are the basic steps to how to make cold process soap: Measure out the ingredients. Make the lye solution. Gently melt the solid oils (if any). Add the liquid oils to the melted solid oils. Pour the lye …

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WebStir until the lye dissolves. The temperature will shoot up. Place this in a safe place to cool. Melt oils and butters. While the lye solution is cooling, measure out the oils and butters and combine them in a large stainless …

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WebMay 15, 2024 · Basic ingredients for homemade cold process soap include: Plant or animal fat – olive oil, coconut oil, goat milk, lard, tallow, and others, in combination with other oils or as a single ingredient. Lye. Fragrance or essential oils – optional scents like lemon, lavender, rosemary, peppermint, and others. Colorants – optional.

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WebMay 24, 2024 · This facial soap recipe is made with a 5% superfat. Each oil requires a different amount of lye to turn it into soap. A recipe with more oil and less lye will leave some unsaponified fat, resulting in a more moisturizing soap. A 5% superfat recipe will leave you with a harder bar of soap that moisturizes and lathers well.

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WebJan 2, 2019 · Curing: Technically, cold process soap is safe to use after a few days. However, we recommend letting the soap cure for 4-6 weeks in a cool, dry place with good airflow. Excess water will evaporate, which creates harder and milder bars that last longer in the shower. It’s definitely worth the wait.

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WebHow to Make Pink Grapefruit Soap (Cheerful + Beautiful Cold Process Tutorial) Create your own nourishing grapefruit soap with this simple recipe, blending natural oils and citrus zest for a refreshing, homemade skincare product. Perfect for those who appreciate a touch of nature's zest in their daily routine. Get the Recipe.

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WebDec 27, 2022 · In between those short bursts, you can simply stir it around with the blender. You don't want to use the blender consistently as it will 1) burn out your blender and 2) can cause a false trace. Blend the oils until they reach trace. This will take roughly 5 minutes of mixing with the blender and stirring.

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WebMar 4, 2022 · 9. Blend until trace. Using a stick blender (also called immersion blender), blend the soap in short bursts of a few seconds at a time, stirring by hand with the motor off in between times. Don’t run the stick blender continuously or you may burn out the motor and your soap will thicken up too quickly.

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WebNov 20, 2018 · Another standard recipe is the 30/30/30/10. That’s 30% olive oil, 30% coconut oil, 30% palm oil, and 10% of something special – rice bran oil, sweet almond oil, shea butter, or mango butter are all good options. The additional oils and butters each add a unique feeling to the recipe. Ask Anne-Marie: Formulating Cold Process Soap Recipes

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