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WebMeasure your solid oils into a stainless steel pan near your stove. Measure liquid oils into a bowl for pouring into melted solid oils. Measure water for making the lye mixture into a …

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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. …

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WebJul 2, 2022 · Stir 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 …

1. Using a digital scale, measure out the lye and water in separate glass containers. Combine them by adding the lye to the water. (Remember: snow floats on the lake.). Stir until the lye dissolves. The temperature will shoot up. Place this in a safe place to cool.
2. While the lye solution is cooling, measure out the oils and butters and combine them in a large stainless pot. Melt them over low heat and heat them up to 130-140 degrees. Set them aside to cool.
3. After 2 hours, check the temperature of both solutions. They should be around 110 degrees. (A range of 100-120 is fine.). If not, allow them to cool longer.
4. Prepare your mold and measure out any fragrance or color you will be adding. (For best blending of colors, mix some color into a few drops of melted oils.). If using sodium lactate, add it to the lye water at this time.

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WebMar 4, 2022 · Both cold process and hot process soap starts out being mixed the same way. The only difference is that cold process soap doesn’t have extra heat applied, so needs 24 to 48 hours in a mold to finish the …

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WebAug 20, 2019 · Make the Lye. • Measure out 340g of cold clean water into a jug. Weigh (accurately) 125g of sodium hydroxide beads (or pearls) into a suitable container. …

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WebJul 21, 2015 · Basic Cold Process Recipe (Super fat 5%): 8 oz. Coconut Oil (24%) 15 oz. Olive Oil (44%) 11 oz. Palm Oil (32%) 4.8 oz. Lye 11.2 oz. Distilled Water. This recipe is comprised of coconut oil, palm oil and …

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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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WebJan 20, 2020 · Use the metal or wooden spoon to stir the lye/water mixture into the oil mixture in. Once it is evenly mixed, use the immersion blender to blend for about 4-5 …

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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 …

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WebDec 15, 2019 · Combine tallow, olive oil, and coconut oil in a stainless steel pot and heat over medium heat until fully melted. Cool to 90 degrees Fahrenheit. 12 ounces tallow, 12 …

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WebJun 28, 2009 · These are my favorite 3 Cold Process soap recipes that I tend to stick to when making soap for classes, family and friends. The Avocado Moisturizing Bars from …

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WebFeb 14, 2024 · Then, pour the liquid oils in, too. When both the pot of oils and the lye solution are about 100 ° F (38 ° C), gently pour the lye solution into the oils. Using a stick …

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Web2 tsp / 13 g Sodium Lactate (Optional) (helps soap to harden and release from mold sooner) (1 tsp Per Pound of Oils (PPO)) If not available, dissolve 1/4 tsp salt per pound …

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WebNov 15, 2013 · 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 textures, stir very …

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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 …

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