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WEBMelt the hard oils (coconut and cocoa butter) together in the microwave or on a burner set over low heat. Warm until just melted enough to be clear oil, not opaque. Blend the …

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WEBDirections: Combine coconut oil, olive oil, cocoa butter, castor oil, jojoba, and pumpkin seed oil in a stainless steel pot and melt over medium/low heat. Remove from heat and allow …

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WEBPlace the raw soap batter in a crockpot or slow cooker turned to low. Keep covered and cook for 1 hour, stirring every 15 minutes. After the cook time is done, let cool for a few …

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WEBShampoo bars are pretty simple to make! You’ll generally mash together all the ingredients (melting anything that needs to be melted, like cocoa butter) into a dough-like …

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WEB9. Add in essential oils and briefly mix in. 10. Pour into soap mold. You can cover with wax paper and flat object on top if desired overnight. 11. 24 hours later, remove soap from …

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WEB1 cup vinegar (apple cider or white) to 2 cups water or. 1 tbsp. citric acid powder to 3 cups water. Give shampoo bars a try. Some people rave about them; some people like them, …

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WEBSuperfat refers to the excess fat in the soap that is not saponified by the lye. In shampoo bars, this percentage might need to be adjusted to ensure that the hair is not left too …

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WEBStep 6: Check On The Soap. Cover and cook on low for approximately 45 minutes to an hour. I stay nearby and check on the soap about every 15 minutes. During the …

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WEBBe sure to let the oils and water cool to room temperature before mixing. Add the molasses after you reach a light trace, slowly drizzling it over over the mixture and stirring it in. …

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WEB10 ounces water. 4.51 ounces lye (7% excess fat) I purchase lye for soap-making online through this reputable source. Henna. 3-4 tablespoons neutral henna. Optional Add-Ins. …

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WEB1. Place the water and coconut milk into a large glass measuring cup. 2. Measure out the lye by weight into a 1 cup measuring glass. 3. Carefully add the lye into the liquid and …

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WEBMelt the above oils together & cool a bit. ACV 6.08 oz (divide in 2 parts A 4.08 oz, B 2 oz) ACV is Apple Cider Vinegar. Lye (Sodium Hydroxide) 2.39 oz. Sodium Lactate 5% 0.8 …

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WEBAllow the lye/water mixture to cool to about 125°F. When the oil mixture is at 75°F and your lye/water mixture is around 125°F, slowly pour the lye into the oils and stir. For the next …

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WEBSlowly pour the lye beads/flakes into the water and give it a gentle stir. Add in the silk peptide and continue stirring gently. Once the lye beads/flakes have dissolved, you can …

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WEBAdd color at trace or, if you like, leave it uncolored. Add fragrance and stick blend to a thick trace. Pour into mold and use a spatula to create peaks on the surface for texture and …

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WEBTallow shampoo bar recipe directions. Ingredients: 10 oz. grass fed tallow 10 oz. refined coconut oil 10 oz. olive oil 6 oz. castor oil 13.68 oz. water; 5.11 oz. lye 2 tbsp essential …

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