WebMelt the shea butter and fractionated coconut oil in a small saucepan over medium-low heat. You can also use a double boiler. However, I’ve found it works just as well using a …
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WebBoth hot and cold process soaps involve melting down oils, adding a mixture of water and lye, then agitating the soap by hand or with a stick …
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WebUsing the digital scale, measure out the cocoa butter, coconut oil, and shea butter. Pour into a saucepan and melt over medium heat. …
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WebThis recipe is a good beginner's recipe as it doesn't use many ingredients and the ones listed are easy to find and affordable. 5 oz palm kernel oil 4 oz coconut oil 6 oz olive oil 1 oz shea butter 2.37 oz lye 6 oz …
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WebThis recipe makes approximately 2 lbs. finished soap at an 8% superfat and slight water discount. You’ll get about 8 average-sized (4 oz.) bars. Ingredients: 8 oz. coconut oil 8 …
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WebFormulating your own cold process soap recipes is easy! The key is to start simple and go from there. Learn more below, and find cold process soap making supplies here. You …
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WebPlace your soap to the side to set for 48 hours. If, after 48 hours, the soap is easily removed, it is ready to cut. Divide into 1-inch pieces or other of choice. Transfer the cut soap on a rack to cure for 4-6 …
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WebUnrefined shea butter is more natural and hasn’t been exposed to chemicals during processing. Typically, unrefined shea butter is considered the better choice in your shea …
WebIn the microwave, heat the cocoa butter for about 3 minutes at 50 percent power. On the stovetop, melt at low-medium heat. When the cocoa butter is partially …
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WebMelt the base, add extras, and cut the loofahs in the color of your choice so they fit in the mold. Then pour the soap on top of the loofah. If you're making a rose …
WebBefore you begin, make sure you have your mold and fragrance ready to go. Pour the lye water into the melted oils and blend with your stick blender until you reach “trace”. There should be so visible …