Soap making is an incredible hobby or business that blends creativity, natural skincare, cooking, chemistry, and a lot of fun! In the Lovely Greens Soapmaking Course, you’ll learn how to make soap at home from the comfort of your kitchen through instructional videos, printable worksheets, ...
Because this soap is so light and a little sticky, it works best in either log-type soap molds that can be sliced or silicone molds that make popping out the soaps easy. For this batch, we used the rubber spatulas to layer the different colors in a log mold. If you have pastry-maki...
Prepare to Make Goat Milk Soap Cold-process soapmaking is chemistry, and this recipe uses lye. Lye is a caustic substance that is completely neutralized in the soapmaking process, but it can be harmful if not handled correctly. Please read this soap making safety guidance before proceeding. Ge...
Shaving cream is a substance applied to the skin to facilitate removal of hair. Shaving cream softens and moistens the skin and the hair, thus making shaving more comfortable and contributing to smoother skin. The advantages of using shaving cream, rather than soap, oil, or just water, are ...
I have been making CP and HP for a little over a year now. One of the problems I have is with swirling. I made a batch with a high % of liquid oils and soaped at ~125 and it set up too much and I wasn’t able to get the effect I wanted at all (galaxy soap) my recipe ...
How ToMake Soap Out of Guava Leaf Extract for a Science Investigatory Project ByJaira Koh Science Experiments Unless you're a high-schooler building a nuclear fusion reactor, the hardest part of a science investigatory project often is coming up with a good idea. You want it to be cool yet...
Homemade soap is that simple. Your homemade soap can be used to wash your hair, body, clothing, dishes and anything else you want to clean. You can, of course, add other ingredients to get more or less foam, smell nice, moisturize your skin and other effects. These are option...
Learn how to make soap from Debra Maslowski, an expert veteran homemade soap maker. Her natural process is simple, versatile, and successful!
Many people have been wondering about the benefits of colloidal silver soap. The silver in these products is naturally occurring and fights bacteria, viruses, and fungi. This makes them an excellent remedy for skin irritations. The product is also non-toxic and safe for both humans and pets. ...
water, but potassium compounds have a wide range of applications, especially as fertilizer. Potassium was first isolated by Sir Humphry Davy in 1807 by subjecting melted wood ashes to electricity in a process called electrolysis. This method is still performed today as a simple chemistry experiment...