Homemade Budget Friendly Moisturizing Lard Soap Recipe

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WEBApr 17, 2024 · When both the oils and the lye water have reached 115°F, add the lye water to the oil in a large mixing bowl. Use an immersion blender to mix them together until …

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Total Time: 1080 hrs 45 mins

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WEBNov 9, 2023 · To cure the soap, leave the molds in a cool, dry place for about four to six weeks. During this time, the soap will continue to harden and lose excess moisture, …

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WEBMar 25, 2024 · Method. Step 1: In a separate container, mix the clay with a couple of teaspoons of distilled water and set it aside for later. Step 2: …

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Total Time: 1 hr1. Start by watching the short video & full cold process tutorial here. Make 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. Weigh the water into a glass jug. In a separate container, weigh your sodium hydroxide/lye crystals. When you’re ready, slowly combine these by pouring your lye crystals into the water (not water into lye) and stirring. This will result in a chemical reaction, and the lye water will begin to increase in temperature and release noxious fumes. Turn your head and lean away while stirring, so as not to breathe any of the fumes in. now place it to one side, somewhere well ventilated, and allow to cool as we get on with our other steps.
2. Weigh and melt the lard. You can do this in a saucepan over a gentle heat, or in a large glass jug and use a series of 30-second bursts in the microwave. If you are using a saucepan, it is so important not to allow the lard to burn. Very gentle heat is all that is necessary.
3. Whilst your oils and lye are cooling weigh out your essential /fragrance oil and prepare your mold if needed. As mentioned earlier, lard soap batter reaches trace quickly so it's good to be prepared.
4. When the lye and oils have cooled to around 120° F (54C) to 90f (32c), pour the lye/water mixture into the oils in a thin stream.

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WEBApr 29, 2022 · Once the fats and oils are melted, set the saucepan aside to cool along with the lye. Once the lye and the fats are cooled to approximately 115 degrees or within ten degrees of each other, you can …

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WEBMeasure out the distilled water and place it in your bowl in the sink. Measure out the lye. With a window open or ventilation, and working in the sink, slowly ADD THE LYE TO THE WATER, stirring with the fork as …

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WEBIngredients: 14 ounces water. 5 ounces lye (sodium hydroxide) 38 ounces lard. 1. Begin by preparing your mold if necessary (line with parchment or plastic). Have it on the ready to pour into. This recipe will make about 6 …

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WEBJul 20, 2012 · Be careful not to scorch it! The melting, liquified fat shouldn’t even be sizzling or bubbling. It may take a little time to melt it all, but if you burn the lard, you will have to discard it. 2. Mix the Lye With Water. …

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WEBOct 6, 2017 · Directions to Make Cold Processed Lard Soap. Using a stainless steel pot, slowly pour the lye into the water (always lye into water! Volcanoes are no fun!). Stir constantly until the lye is dissolved. Let it …

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WEBJun 13, 2019 · Weigh your caustic soda according to the recipe from the soap calculator. Melt the lard in a pot on the stove until it reaches between 37°C and 51°C. In a well ventilated area, add the weighed caustic …

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WEBNov 28, 2023 · Allow the soap to harden and cool for at least 24 hours. Once the soap has hardened, remove it from the mold. If you used a silicone mold, gently push the soap

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WEBJun 20, 2021 · Reset the scales to zero. Weigh your water according to the soap recipe from the soap calculator. Remove jug. Place a third container on the scales and reset …

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WEBApr 19, 2016 · FIVE: To this container, add 2 tablespoons of shredded loofah and use a whisk or spoon to thoroughly mix in. SIX: Pour the loofah soap evenly into each yogurt …

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WEBAug 15, 2021 · In the shower or bath, wet your hands and rub your soap in them to create a lather. Wash your hands first, then repeat the process and apply soap to your whole …

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WEBAug 31, 2020 · The lye and water mixture will be very hot, so use a sturdy container and stay upwind if you can. We use half-gallon Mason jars to mix lye and water. Melt the fats …

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WEBStep 2: Allow the lye + water mixture to cool for at least 45 minutes to one hour if not longer. Once cool, add the sodium lactate and stir to distribute. Step 3: As the lye cools, prepare …

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WEBJul 4, 2012 · Lard is available to everyone, it is very inexpensive (under $4 for 40 ounces or free in some instances) and it is one of the things soap used to be commonly made …

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WEBFeb 8, 2024 · Place the almond oil, lard and beeswax in the Pyrex and warm until the beeswax is completely melted. Remove the Pyrex from the pan and set on your counter …

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