Lye Free Soap Recipe

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WebHeat the crockpot on low and add soap. Pour 1-2 ounces of liquid (water, coffee, green tea, kombucha, infused herbs, coconut milk, or floral hydrosol) over the grated soap. Stir …

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WebMelt the soap gently in a microwave or using a double boiler Step 2: Melt the soap base Cut the melt-and-pour soap into cubes and …

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WebThere are two ways to make homemade soap without lye: Melt and pour, and Re-batching. Both offer an ideal opportunity to make your own custom soap. Let’s start with melt and …

Estimated Reading Time: 7 mins

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WebNever use hot water when mixing and never ever add water to the lye. Mix by adding lye to room temperature or cool water in a sturdy glass container. Again, never …

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WebEnglish ivy is a natural soap plant that makes a good floor and laundry cleanser. 2. English Ivy. English ivy Hedera helix (leaves) Finely chop about sixty of the leaves and boil them for five minutes in 4½ cups …

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WebStep 1: Materials Needed. Ingredients: * 47 oz organic olive oil (technically castile soap is only made from olive oil but, feel free to try something completely different) * 32.9 …

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WebChop the soap base into large pieces. Put it in your Pyrex and melt it in the microwave or in a double boiler over low heat. Once melted, add your herbs and oils (about 30 drops essential oil and 1/2 …

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Web100 % Coconut Oil Soap INGREDIENTS Fats, oils and butters 1000 grams coconut oil Lye ― Water Solution 146 grams lye (sodium hydroxide) 380 grams distilled water Additive and scent at light trace 30 to 50 grams of …

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WebCarefully combine the lye and water by pouring the lye into the water ( never pour the water into the lye) and stir liquid until lye is completely dissolved. The liquid is caustic and not to be touched in …

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WebThis DIY soap recipe uses 2 pounds of tallow, 10 ounces of filtered, pure water, and 4.4 ounces lye. Some soap makers opt for cold process soap, but this …

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WebPrepare the Lye While melting the fats, pour four and a half cups of soft water into the stainless steel saucepan. Carefully add the lye to the water, stirring gently with a plastic …

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WebLye Soap Recipe all measurements by weight Lye – 3.22 oz. (Found at small hardware stores sold as drain cleaner. Look for “100% lye” on the bottle.) Distilled Water – 7.92 oz. (Very hard tap water can make your …

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WebPut the melted oil into a large soap pot over low heat. Weigh and add the liquid oils to the melted solid oils in the soap pot. Add Lye to Oils When both the lye and …

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WebHeat over medium-low heat until the soap is almost melted, 15 to 25 minutes, then lower the heat to low and infuse for an additional 20 minutes. While the soap heats, stir the arrowroot powder and aloe vera gel …

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WebStep Four - Mix. Once the oil is transparent, remove it from the heat and allow to cool while mixing the lye and milk. Mix the lye and milk with a rubber spatula until all …

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WebUse stick blender on and off for 5 minutes, stir by hand 5 minutes, etc. on and off until trace. Add essential oils and any natural coloring agents or textures, stir very well. Pour into …

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