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WebLard Soap Recipe 30 oz Lard 3oz Coconut Oil 2 oz Castor Oil 10.63 oz purified water or filtered water 4.75 oz sodium hydroxide (lye)

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Category: Soap Recipe1. Ensure that your kitchen workspace is clean and set up with all of your tools, ingredients, and equipment. Please also prepare yourself by wearing long sleeves, closed-toe shoes, goggles, and plastic gloves. Soap making is fun but also chemistry so you need to work safely. I'd also advise that you make soap when smaller children aren't around put pets in a closed room somewhere. It's best to work undistracted, and you want to keep them safe.
2. Put on your goggles and gloves, and make the lye solution. You should do this in a well-ventilated area and try not to breathe in the steam. I like to work outisde for this step or next to an open window. Measure the sodium hydroxide (lye) into a container and the distilled water into a heat-proof jug.
3. Though you can melt the solid oils in the slow cooker, it takes a long time. To speed things up, place the pan of solid oils on the hob and turn it on to the lowest heat setting. They will melt quicker than you expect, so stay with the pan, moving the oil around in the pan to help speed up melting. When there are a few small pieces of solid oil still floating, take the pan off the heat and set it on a potholder. They'll melt with the residual heat and some gentle stirring with your spoon/spatula.
4. Next, pour the liquid oils into the slow cooker with the melted oils. Use the spatula to get every last drop out of the jug then stir the oils together gently.

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WebLye is a part of any true soap making process. The basic formula for soap is: liquid + fat + lye Lye produces the chemical reaction …

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WebAnd here are the instructions to make hot process soap: First, melt palm oil, shea butter, and olive oil in a crockpot. Next, measure out your aloe vera liquid and pour it into a heat …

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WebWhy Lard? Our process keeps it simple. A good bar of soap requires only three ingredients: lard, lye and water. Far too many experts try to make life more complicated by adding expensive vegetable- and nut …

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WebWeigh 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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WebIngredients 1000g Lard 133g Lye 266g Distilled water ½ teaspoon rose-pink clay 2 tablespoons of distilled water 15g geranium essential oil 11g lavender essential oil 7g lemon essential oil A handful …

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WebBut let’s take a look at the ingredients and equipment you’ll need to whip up this fabulous crockpot soap. Sweet Orange Hot Process Soap (HP) Ingredients. 400g Olive Oil; 200g Peach Kernel Oil; 200g …

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Webchoose from 1 of the 5 lard soap recipes Lard and Coconut INGREDIENTS Fats, oils and butters 480 grams lard 120 grams coconut oil Lye solution 85 grams lye (sodium …

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Weblard—11.7 oz.: 24 percent almond oil—3.9 oz.: 8 percent castor oil—2.4 oz.: 5 percent cocoa butter—2.4 oz.: 5 percent 6.8 oz. lye—6 percent lye discount 17 oz. …

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WebThe quickest way to make soap from scratch is by using the hot process method. In this video, I'll share step-by-step how to make natural soap that's ready to use immediately …

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WebBasic Hot Process Soap Recipe (With Moisturizing Properties) Updated March 14, 2021. Maybe the word “basic” has negative connotations nowadays. But to …

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Web6:09 How to make: Old Fashioned Lard Soap - Hot Process Method Hilary•Lynne 6.58K subscribers 67K views 12 years ago Please check out my Soap Shop, it is full of …

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WebPut in a pot on low heat to melt slowly – don’t let them get too hot! I usually remove from heat when there are still tiny bits of unmelted oil. Measure the liquid oils (oils which are …

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WebTo incorporate lard into a good 40-40-20 recipe for a basic bath bar, use 40 percent olive oil, 40 percent lard, and 20 percent coconut oil. If 16 ounce total oils/fats …

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WebIncreasing your hard to soft oil ratio, by using a higher percentage of hard oils ( oils that are solid at room temperature) Adding stearic acid at 0.5% to 1% of the total soap formula. …

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