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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 soap slimy, so distilled works best.) Lard – …

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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 …

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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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Web100% Olive Oil Soap (also know as Castile Soap) INGREDIENTS Fats, oils and butters 600 grams olive oil Lye ― Water Solution 77 grams lye (sodium hydroxide) 228 grams distilled water *Please note this recipe will make

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WebPlace this in a safe place to cool. 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 …

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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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WebMelt the solid oils, then add them to the liquid oils and melt on the stovetop on low until 140 degrees. Set aside to cool. When the lye and the oils have both cooled down to about 110 degrees, it’s time to …

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WebLye Calculator & Recipe Creator for Soap Making LyeCalc 1 Oils + Abyssinian Seed Oil Almond Butter, Sweet Almond Oil, Sweet Aloe Vera Butter Aloe Vera Oil Andiroba Oil …

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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 melt it with the shea butter using a microwave or the double boiler technique. …

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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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WebFor best results, your lye solution and fat should be about the same temperature, between 105 and 120 degrees Fahrenheit. Mixing To start the soap mixing, …

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WebStir with a stainless steel spoon until the lye is completely dissolved. Now is when your digital thermometer comes in handy. you’ll want to mix the oils and the lye

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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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WebStir lye and water until thoroughly dissolved, Being sure to stir lye into the water, and not dumping water onto lye in the crock. 2. Add warm melted lard to lye water. Stir evenly …

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WebAdd olive oil and sodium lactate to a large mixing bowl. When the lye water has cooled to 120-130°F, add a little bit of it at a time to the oil in the mixing bowl. Place the immersion …

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