Cold Process Soap Recipe Without Coconut Oil

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It’s not easy to find a cold process soap recipe without coconut oil. The first recipe I’m sharing with you comes courtesy of Jan Berry (aka the Nerdy Farmwife) in her book Simple & Natural Soapmaking.³ It’s for a beginner’s bastille soap using olive oil, shea butter, and castor oil. Olive and shea provide luscious … See more

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WEBJul 12, 2015 · Step 1 – Wearing safety gear, weigh out the lye and water into two separate containers. Step 2 – Pour the lye into the water while …

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WEBFeb 3, 2023 · Pour the lye solution into the melted oils and mix well with a mixing spoon. Keep stirring until the mixture starts to trace. This is when the mixture thickens and starts to look like pudding. Add essential oils …

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WEBOct 14, 2020 · Moisturizing Triple Butter Soap RecipeCold Process Method. This recipe makes approximately 2 lbs. finished soap at an 8% superfat and slight water discount. You’ll get about 8 average-sized (4 …

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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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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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WEBDec 15, 2019 · Cool to 90 degrees Fahrenheit. 12 ounces tallow, 12 ounces Olive Oil, 8 ounces Coconut Oil. Wearing gloves, weigh lye into a disposable bag. Weigh water. Take both outside and wearing a mask, …

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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 large glass bowl or measuring pitcher. Measure lye in a separate container that will then be poured into the water.

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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 minutes or until it is opaque and starting to thicken. If you are going to use essential oils for scent, add them now. Quickly and carefully spoon into moulds.

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WEBWhen it’s handmade, it’s lovely. STEP 7: Pour the soap batter into the mold. Let set undisturbed for 48 to 72 hours. STEP 8: After the soap has set for two to three days, it’s time for the unmolding! Put your gloves back on, remove from the mold and cut into bars. The soap will be slightly sticky, that’s OK.

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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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WEBApr 4, 2021 · Substitutes for Olive Oil in Soap Making. Canola oil. Lard. Rice bran oil. Safflower Oil (High Oleic) Soybean Oil. Sunflower Oil (High Oleic) Before you swap out any oil in a soap recipe, always double check your lye amount by running it …

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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 the Soap Crafting Book. Lots of Lather. (my most favorite, tried and true, teach this in every class, really, really hard soap bar) 16 oz. Coconut Oil. 16 oz. Palm Oil.

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WEBMelt oils and butters. 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. Let cool. After …

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