Basic Lye Soap Recipe

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WebHeat the fat in an 8-quart stainless steel pot on low heat until it has melted and has reached the temperature of 110 degrees Fahrenheit or 43 degree Celsius, using a glass …

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WebCarefully combine the lye and water by pouring the lye into the water (never pour the water into the lye) and stir liquid until lye is …

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Web4 oz. avocado oil. 2 oz. mango butter. 5.83 oz of lye. 10-15 oz. water. 3 T. of fragrance (for a strong scent, vary this to your preferences) Steps: Using a digital scale, measure out the …

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WebLye Soap Recipe all measurements by weight Lye – 3.22 oz. (Found at small hardware stores sold as drain cleaner. Look for “100% lye” on the bottle.) Distilled Water – 7.92 oz. (Very hard tap water can make your …

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WebWhen fats and lye both reach about 90° F, pour lye into pot of oil and stir. Use stick blender on and off for 5 minutes, stir by hand 5 minutes, etc. on and off until trace. Add essential oils and any natural coloring agents or …

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Web*340g of sodium hydroxide lye (NaOH) *5 lbs. lard *21 ½ oz. (605g) cold water (You may wish to add some essential oils or fragrance oils to your recipe too). …

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WebAdd Lye to Oils. When both the lye and the oils are at about 100 F, slowly pour the lye solution into the oils. Stir the mixture with a stick blender, alternating short …

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WebThe first step of making your own soap with lye is to measure the lye and water in two separate stainless steel bowls, using a kitchen scale. Then, combine them by pouring the lye into the water, …

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WebUse only a glass bowl for the lye and water mixture, and mix it in a well-ventilated area. Do not breathe the fumes from the water and lye mixture. First, put the …

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WebSummarizing the Steps: Weigh your fats and melt them in a large bowl. Weigh your lye in a zip lock bag and then weigh in your water on a separate plastic container. From outside, …

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Web2. Mix the Lye With Water. While your fat is melting, you should get ready to mix the lye with the water. Put on your goggles, wear your gloves, and be careful with …

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Web270 grams olive oil. 30 grams castor oil. Lye solution. 79 grams lye (sodium hydroxide) 228 grams distilled water. Scent can be added at trace. 20 to 36 grams of your favorite …

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WebStep 2. Place the container for mixing your lye on the scale, press tare, and make sure it says 0. Next measure the water-you need 10.26 oz of filtered water. Then carefully …

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WebWhen fats and lyeboth reach about 100° F, pour lyeinto pot of oil and stir. Use blender on 5 minutes, stir by hand 5 minutes, etc. on and off until trace. Add essential oils and any …

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