WEBWithout lye, there simply is no soap. You must have a fat – your soapmaking oils and butters – and an alkali – sodium hydroxide – to make soap. When combined they go …
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WEBUsing a stick blender begin carefully stirring your mixture for several minutes, slowly at first without switching the blender on. Reaching The ‘Trace’ Stage: Then give your mixture a …
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WEBWe are going back to the basics. Here is a free beginner’s guide to the art and science of soap-making that includes a step-by-step guide through the basics of Cold Process, …
WEBBasic 4-oil Recipe. Ann Bramson's Castile Soap. Sandy Maine's 3-oil Basic Soap. MMS Basic Soap. Basic Olive Oil (Castille) Soaps. Grocery Store Soap – (made using …
WEB9. 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 …
WEBBASIC SOAP RECIPE (For Normal to Oily Skin) Ingredients: • 598g coconut oil • 296g vegetable shortening • 30g beeswax • 58g avocado oil • 150g lye (6% discount) • 368ml …
WEBMeasure cold distilled water into funnel pitcher. In a separate container, measure sodium hydroxide. Sprinkle approximately half of the sodium hydroxide into the cold water, stir …
WEBLittle flecks of peppermint or sage add interest to single-color soaps. Use both dried herbs and essential oils in the free soap recipes below. Rosemary Soap with Blue Clay Soft …
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WEBThere are 3 key ingredients in soap: oil or fat, lye and water. 1. Oil or fat — beeswax, aloe butter, coconut oil, coffee bean oil, moringa oil, animal fat, palm oil, and shea butter
WEBMeasure the fats/oils by weight and then place in a crock pot to melt on low heat. Once melted, add the lye/liquid mixture to the oils in the crock pot and stir. ( Note: Any …
WEBSoap made from lard or soap that has been boiled requires longer aging before it becomes hard and ready for use. 11. Instead of storing rinds and meats scraps, extract the fat; …
WEBMelt the base, add extras, and cut the loofahs in the color of your choice so they fit in the mold. Then pour the soap on top of the loofah. If you're making a rose soap, add rose …
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. …
WEBFree Soaping Printables. I included three free soaping printables, plus included a basic soap recipe and my go to recipe for whipped soap frosting. The first free soaping …