Of course, once you get the hang of it, you can be more adventurous and try other additives like colourants, herbal infusions and the like. But for now we are going to look at what process takes place when making soap and how one can make soap simply and safely without handling lye f...
My opinion is that when you learn to make handmade soap, it’s best to begin with tried and tested recipes. That way, you can focus on learning to make soap without questioning if you’ve incorrectly formulated a recipe. You can trust every soap recipe on Lovely Greens to come out ...
Unmolding your soap is the first step, and it requires a gentle touch. Start by ensuring your soap is fully cured and firm enough to handle. You may need a bit of patience and gentle nudging to ease the soap out of the mold without damaging it. If you used a silicone mold, you’re...
If you’ve been making soap for a while and you have children, it’s very likely that your kids will be interested in what you always do. While it is understandable that you would prefer your children not to make soap using the cold process or the hot process because of the involvement...
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Melt and pour soap making for beginners Our intro guide to soap making will teach you the basics to get started. VIDEO GUIDE: Learn how to make handmade soap Learn how to use melt and pour soap base to create gorgeous soaps, without the use of lye. How to make melt and pour soap ...
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Re: Making soap « Reply #1 on: June 04, 2013, 04:37:08 AM » At a minimum, you need veggie oils & lye; many recipes add essential oils later in the process for scent. You could make a simple hand soap with olive oil & lye. http://candleandsoap.about.com/od/soaprecipes/...
**Adaptable for Various Crafting Techniques** Whether you're a soap-making aficionado or a baking enthusiast, this mold is designed to accommodate a range of crafting techniques. It's perfect for soap-making without lye, allowing you to create safe, homemade soaps with ease. The mold's ...
The problem with making lye from wood ash, although it is a simple process, the end result can be that your lye water is either too strong, or too weak. Either way, it could spoil your batch of homemade soap. Having said that, none of our ancestors had access to commercial lye and...