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WEBDec 15, 2019 · Combine tallow, olive oil, and coconut oil in a stainless steel pot and heat over medium heat until fully melted. Cool to 90 degrees Fahrenheit. 12 ounces tallow, 12 ounces Olive Oil, 8 ounces Coconut …

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WEBJul 2, 2022 · Melt oils and butters. While the lye solution is cooling, measure out the oils and butters and combine them in a large stainless pot. Melt …

Rating: 4.2/5(130)
Total Time: 24 hrs 30 mins
1. Using a digital scale, measure out the lye and water in separate glass containers. Combine them by adding the lye to the water. (Remember: snow floats on the lake.). Stir until the lye dissolves. The temperature will shoot up. Place this in a safe place to cool.
2. While the lye solution is cooling, measure out the oils and butters and combine them in a large stainless pot. Melt them over low heat and heat them up to 130-140 degrees. Set them aside to cool.
3. After 2 hours, check the temperature of both solutions. They should be around 110 degrees. (A range of 100-120 is fine.). If not, allow them to cool longer.
4. Prepare your mold and measure out any fragrance or color you will be adding. (For best blending of colors, mix some color into a few drops of melted oils.). If using sodium lactate, add it to the lye water at this time.

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WEBHow to Make Pink Grapefruit Soap (Cheerful + Beautiful Cold Process Tutorial) Create your own nourishing grapefruit soap with this simple recipe, blending natural oils and citrus zest for a refreshing, homemade skincare product. Perfect for those who appreciate a touch of nature's zest in their daily routine. Get the Recipe.

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WEBMay 15, 2024 · Basic ingredients for homemade cold process soap include: Plant or animal fat – olive oil, coconut oil, goat milk, lard, tallow, and others, in combination with other oils or as a single ingredient. Lye. Fragrance or essential oils – optional scents like lemon, lavender, rosemary, peppermint, and others. Colorants – optional.

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WEBWhen it’s handmade, it’s lovely. STEP 7: Pour the soap batter into the mold. Let set undisturbed for 48 to 72 hours. STEP 8: After the soap has set for two to three days, it’s time for the unmolding! Put your gloves …

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WEBNov 20, 2018 · Another standard recipe is the 30/30/30/10. That’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 …

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WEBWarm the oils in a soap making pot on the stove once they’re warm enough and get 110 degrees Fahrenheit to turn off the heat. You don’t want to cook the oils; just get them up to temperature. Now add liquid oils to the melted oils, and stir to combine. This combining process decreases the temperature of oils.

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WEBSep 16, 2022 · Mix the Oils and Lye. While stirring the lye water and oil mixture with the stick blender, turn on the blender in short bursts. To start with, blend for 3 to 5 seconds. Then, turn it off and stir some more. …

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WEBMar 4, 2022 · 9. Blend until trace. Using a stick blender (also called immersion blender), blend the soap in short bursts of a few seconds at a time, stirring by hand with the motor off in between times. Don’t run the …

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WEBJul 23, 2010 · 4 oz Palm Oil. 2.2 oz Lye. 6 oz Extra strong brewed coffee (replaces water) 1 oz Coffee Fragrance Oil. 1 Tablespoon Coffee Grounds (gives soap a scrubby texture) (You’re lye mixture will stink to high heaven when you first mix, but it will fade and give your soap a nice coffee brown color.) Shea Butter Bar.

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WEBDec 30, 2021 · The photo below shows the consistency of soap at trace with essential oils dropped on top, but not yet mixed in. Add the essential oil and blend until incorporated. Pour the mixture into the soap mold. After 24 hours, your soap will be hard enough to take out of the mold and cut.

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WEBJun 28, 2009 · These are my favorite 3 Cold Process soap recipes that I tend to stick to when making soap for classes, family and friends. The Avocado Moisturizing Bars from the Soap Crafting Book. Lots of Lather. (my most favorite, tried and true, teach this in every class, really, really hard soap bar) 16 oz. Coconut Oil. 16 oz. Palm Oil.

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WEBJan 2, 2019 · Curing: Technically, cold process soap is safe to use after a few days. However, we recommend letting the soap cure for 4-6 weeks in a cool, dry place with good airflow. Excess water will evaporate, which creates harder and milder bars that last longer in the shower. It’s definitely worth the wait.

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WEBFormulating your own cold process soap recipes is easy! The key is to start simple and go from there. Learn more below, and find cold process soap making supplies here. You can never go wrong with a 34/33/33 ratio. That’s 34% olive oil, 33% coconut oil, and 33% palm oil. They’re commonly used because they complement each other well.

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