Rosemary Lime Tallow Soap Recipe This recipe yields about one pound of soap and is 5% superfat. You could substitute any type of essential …
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Measure out the tallow and coconut oil, add to a saucepan. Melt over medium heat. Once the ingredients are melted, allow them to cool back …
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Using tallow in soap creates a very hard, long-lasting bar with a gentle lather. It is an ideal ingredient for natural and DIY soaps. I’d like to welcome Hill from Whet Stone …
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Cold processed soap is, in simple terms, mixing oils with sodium hydroxide lye. This natural process causes a chemical reaction called …
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Pure Tallow Soap Recipe 30 oz tallow or lard 3.88 oz 100% pure lye ( where to buy pure lye) 11 oz distilled water *When making soap, always measure by WEIGHT, not by volume Melt the tallow in the crockpot (or a pot …
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When the solid oils are melted, add the room temperature liquid oils to the soap pot. This brings down the overall temperature. You want the oil mixture to be at about 100 degrees Fahrenheit when you add the lye-water. …
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There is a specific, although not difficult, process for making cold processed soap at home. First, gather all your ingredients, equipment, and safety gear. Second, weigh …
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To make tallow soap, you can use tallow, coconut oil, olive oil, castor oil, some fragrances, and lye. This may not be the most decorative soap, but it is extremely practical! You can whip up 12 bars of soap, 130 grams …
Makes approximately 3 pounds of soap 17.5 oz tallow, melted and cooled to 140 degrees F 8.5 oz coconut oil, melted and cooled to 140 degrees F 8.5 oz olive oil, warmed to 140 degrees F 4.85 oz sodium hydroxide 10.5 oz water If you have …
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 …
Pure Tallow Soap Recipe: Here's what you'll need: Beef fat or tallow or lard (I prefer beef tallow)-30 0z Lye (sodium hydroxide)-3.88 oz Distilled Water-11 0z Instructions: Tallow soap …
This Tallow Soap tutorial is a follow-up video on how to render tallow. In South Africa, it is traditionally known as Boerseep. A very easy and straightforwa
Stir the lye into the water until dissolved. Note, the chemical reaction will cause it to heat up quickly. Set aside to cool to about 120-130°F. Melt the lard and olive oil in a small saucepan …
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You can make pure tallow soap using only tallow, water, and lye. Like in old times, some people used to make soap this way. Another way is to add other oils to the tallow soap recipe, like olive oil, palm oil, or coconut oil. Adding other oils will give your soap different properties, like more lather or moisturizing abilities.
Cold processed soap is, in simple terms, mixing oils with sodium hydroxide lye. This natural process causes a chemical reaction called saponification. Through the use of heat, fats and oils, as well as lipids, convert into soap.
Weigh tallow, coconut oil, and olive oil, and put into a crockpot on high, or a pot on the stove on low heat. Weigh the water in a heat safe container or sturdy plastic bucket, and weigh lye separately. Once oils are melted, check their temperature; you want them to be 100 degrees F.
Pour lye water into the melted tallow and blend with an electric blender or whisk by hand until you reach a light to medium trace. If you ever want add essential oils, this is the time. Stir 1-ounce (28 g) by weight of essential oil. Pour the liquid soap into a soap mold. Tap gently to remove any air bubbles.