WebHere are the first five palm free recipes that I soaped today! Some of them are recipes that I’ve soaped before and love…some are …
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WebMeasure out your coconut oil and shea butter into a stainless steel pot and melt very gently on a low heat. After a few minutes remove the pot from the hob and let …
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WebA water discount helps the soap harden and unmold more quickly as well – a good place to start is about 5-10%. Palm-free recipes. Busy Beeswax Soap. 100% Coconut Oil and Annatto Soap. Brine and …
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WebBramble Berry palm oil options. Palm oil - This one is refined, so it has a neutral color and smell. It’s solid at room temperature. In cold process soap, the oil can be used up to 33%. Don’t forget to fully melt and mix …
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WebLovely Greens. Use this recipe to customize your own handmade flower soap using lavender, rose-geranium, ylang ylang, or another flower essential oil. You can add flower petals to decorate your …
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Web1. Suit up in safety goggles, gloves and long sleeves. 2. Add the lye to the water. Stir well taking precautions to not breathe in the fumes. Set the mixture to the side …
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Web8 oz palm oil 2 oz castor oil 12 oz water 4.35 oz lye Directions: Combine waxes, fats and/or oils in a large stainless steel pot and heat over low until all oils are melted and combined. Cool to about 100 degrees Fahrenheit. …
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WebMelt palm oil in a glass container. Add olive oil and melted coconut oil to it. Stir the lye water. Take the temperature with an infrared thermometer. You want the temperature of the oils to be within 10 …
WebThat’s 30% olive oil, 30% coconut oil, 30% palm oil, and 10% of something special – rice bran oil, sweet almond oil, shea butter, or mango butter are all good options. The …
WebMake sure you are making the soap in a well-ventilated area. Put on your gloves and eye protection, your mask, apron, and long rubber gloves. Pour the mineral …
Web8 oz. Palm Oil. 4 oz. Shea Butter. 2 oz. Wheatgerm Oil. 2 oz. Vitamin E. 14.5 oz. water. 6 oz. lye. If you’ve never made Cold Process soap before, stop here! I highly recommend checking out our FREE four …
WebPut on rubber gloves and safety goggles, and keep them on throughout the process. Weigh 8 ounces of water and transfer it to a glass or plastic pitcher. Open the …
WebPlace the soap-making pot with the solid oils on the stove over medium-low heat. Slowly melt the oils while stirring gently. Monitor the temperature with a …
WebThese are the ingredients you will need to make a beginning soap recipe using the cold process soap making method: Soap Making Fats 15 oz. sustainable …
The main ingredient in this beginner cold process soap recipe is palm oil. There is some controversy within the soapmaking community regarding the use of palm oil. Primarily in Southeast Asia they tear down the rain forest to create palm plantations.
It’s easy to use, just add 1 teaspoon of sodium lactate per pound of oils to your cooled lye water. A water discount helps the soap harden and unmold more quickly as well – a good place to start is about 5-10%. Find palm-free soap recipes here. Bramble Berry CEO and Founder Anne-Marie’s book, Pure Soapmaking, is another good resource.
Palm oil adds a unique feeling to cold process soap. It helps harden the bars and it creates lather when paired with coconut oil. While ours is from a vendor that supports sustainable production, some makers choose not to use it. One of the best things about handmade soap is that you get to decide what goes in your recipe.
Go to my homemade soap page (tab on top menu) and choose a soap recipe that is basic if you don’t have a lot of the other ingredients. You can make a soap with tallow or lard, olive oil, and your red Palm oil along with your lye water and essential oils and it will be a great bar.